Microsoft Studios has today launched a new marketing campaign for the Windows Phone 7 operating system in Europe, featuring Xbox LIVE as the most prominent asset in the first trailer. While the publisher has used the immediacy of Xbox LIVE on the mobile format as a selling point to gamers previously, this is the first time we’ve seen gaming on the mobile format pushed so heavily.

"Important changes are coming..."

Online multiplayer is back for 11 more games thanks to Insignia's XBL 1.0 replacement service running on Original Xbox consoles and the Xemu emulator on PC. Multiplayer, voice chat, leaderboards, etc. have been a monthly addition for many games from Xbox's past library thank to the team at Insignia.live! The 11 new games are now playable online once again after 13+ years.
Booo!! I was hoping that was Rainbow Six: Black Arrow...Boo!! again. I thought this coming to Xbox. I don't even read it I was so excited.

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It's about time the stock holders have been wanting to can Palmer for a while now and if Windows Phones don't take off like hot cakes...well let's just say this he'll be like many other Americans looking for a job!
I'm thinking about buying a windows phone when the Nokia 900 is released but haven't made up my mind. The iphone is more popular but I also like what I have seen from the current Windows phones. There was a time I wouldn't even consider a Windows phone because the OS at the time was crap. I have been really interested in the Nokia 900 since it seems to have as good or better features than the current iphone. With AT&T offering the Nokia 900 at 100 dollars with a two year contract, I just may choose it over the iphone. It will be a hard decision.
I hope windows phone doesn't use childish avatars, if it does, it will never compete with Android and Apple.
If you are thinking about a windows phone, (and I definitely am when Windows 8 hits...giving up my Galaxy Nexus) you're better off to wait until the Apollo update for the OS that will support dual and quad core processors and all the goodies the other phone manufactures have. Moreover, this is when Windows 8 comes out and the Windows Phone will be compatible with that operating system fully.
There is still confusion as to if Windows 7.5 phones now will be able to run the Apollo update.
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Now if MS gets this right, then they will have the only operating system that will run the same applications across three platforms:
1) Tablets
2) Smartphone
3) Desktops
For full compatibility, they will have Intel's mobile chipsets inside these devices. Arm processors won't have this compatibly in ARM equipped Windows phones and Tablets but will be easier to port said software to those devices. At least this is what MS is saying. Crossing fingers here...
Regardless. No other company can claim this compatibility if MS pulls this off.
At this point, tablets no longer become "toys" just for surfing the web and playing games and watching movies.
You will have a Phone and or Tablet that will act as a PC, running applications as a desktop. That alone makes me want a Windows Phone or Windows Tablet over the competition.
Get it done MS. You have my money.
Lol i dont even have a phone i didnt get credit for year and got cut off its great no random crap messages..