Now who says Windows Phone 7 isn’t fun and dandy? Now they’re getting 3D browsers, whether you like it or not (and whether you need I or not). This comes courtesy of SurfCube. SurfCube turns the browser into a ‘fake’ 3D experience of sorts, with favourites on “top,” and history and settings on the “sides,” while the front face of the cube is the browser itself. You can get around with swipes and flashy tilt gestures, and for $1.99 on the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace you won’t need to rob a bank to have 3D browsing on your phone.
Showing posts with label Microsoft Windows Phone 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft Windows Phone 7. Show all posts
Monday, 3 January 2011
SurfCube gives Windows Phone 7 the 3D browser
Posted on 00:41 by Unknown
Now who says Windows Phone 7 isn’t fun and dandy? Now they’re getting 3D browsers, whether you like it or not (and whether you need I or not). This comes courtesy of SurfCube. SurfCube turns the browser into a ‘fake’ 3D experience of sorts, with favourites on “top,” and history and settings on the “sides,” while the front face of the cube is the browser itself. You can get around with swipes and flashy tilt gestures, and for $1.99 on the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace you won’t need to rob a bank to have 3D browsing on your phone.
Thursday, 28 October 2010
Windows Phone 7 Connector for Mac moves to public beta
Posted on 01:00 by Unknown

Well, here it is. Yes, it may still be in beta, but that’s better than none right? Microsoft has made available the beta version of their Windows Phone 7 Mac-friendly companion app, giving basic media syncing capability into your Mac.
Now what’s unique here is integration of iTunes and iPhoto, which comes as a surprise. This is great news, as most places worldwide have yet to properly launch their Windows Phone 7 handsets, yet. Well, except for some Kiwi-loving-hobbit country, who already have their phone.
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