Yesterday, we brought you an update for WHS Phone for Android, a great application that lets you control your v1 WHS from an Android handset. Today we bring news that the Windows Phone 7 application has had a version 1.3 beta released.
If you have a Windows Phone 7 device and an Apple Mac, you might want to connect the two together, Microsoft have just updated its Windows Phone 7 Connector for Mac to version 1.1.
Microsoft's Eric Hautala, General Manager of Customer Experience Engineering for Windows Phone, posted about the Windows Phone Update and Timing process on the Windows Phone Blog today.
According to Microsoft France's Official Blog, the anticipated WP7 NoDo update which was rumored for "early March" adding copy and paste and several performance tweaks, as well as CDMA, is now expected to arrive in the second half of March.
We recently caught up with Paul Juenger, lead developer for the add-in WHS Phone. Paul’s add-in allows you to connect with your windows home server using your phone. Read on for details!
If you have a Windows Phone 7 device and a Windows Home Server then you will want to get the WHS Phone app and the WHS Phone Add-In for WHS, and WHS Phone has just be updated to version 1.2.
There has been speculation for quite some time that WP7 devices had a data usage bug. WP7 owners were puzzled by the tremendous amount of idle data usage.
WHS Phone is a new Windows Phone 7 app for Windows Home Server. You can connect to your server and browse files, stream music, view photos, and much more. This app has now been upgraded to version 1.1.2.1.