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How many apps do you have on your Windows Phone?
8/9/2014 1:23:56 AM
Yesterday we learned that the Windows Phone Store achieved an important milestone – over 300,000 apps and games are available on Windows Phone. That made us think, how many of those apps are on your Windows Phone?
Lumia 530 available for pre-order in Russia, ships August 22
8/9/2014 12:21:02 AM
In Russia, you can now pre-order the Lumia 530 Dual SIM. The Lumia 530 was announced by Microsoft on July 23. It's an upcoming Windows Phone 8.1 device that will be extremely affordable. In Russia, the pre-order puts the Lumia 530 at 4,990 Russian Rubles, which is about $138 USD.
The official app for Kotak Mahindra Bank arrives on Windows Phone
8/8/2014 9:50:26 PM
Kotak Mahindra Bank is an Indian bank and financial service firm headquartered in Mumbai. The group's flagship company, Kotak Mahindra Finance Ltd, converted to a commercial bank in 2004 and has now more than 500 branches across the country.
The bank's official Windows Phone app was launched earlier this week and allows you to manage your Kotak accounts and credit cards.
FlyOut buzzes into the Windows Phone Store a month after iOS launch
8/8/2014 9:47:04 PM
If you hate flies, this game is going to be very fun. Originally launched for the iPhone and iPad last month, FlyOut has just come out for Android and Windows Phone devices, too. Waves of flies are moving along and you must do whatever is necessary to stop them. Even if it means using machine guns or bazookas.
We've installed it on our Nokia Lumia 930. Head past the break to watch the gameplay video.
Possible 'fix' for Lumia 1520 tap and scroll problem linked to flexing the screen
8/8/2014 8:40:01 PM
The Lumia 1520 is in many ways the perfect Windows Phone assuming, of course, that you are okay with a 6-inch display. However, if there is one Achilles Heel that only occasionally rears its head it is the 'scroll/tap' issue. Although more a nuisance than anything, the bug randomly occurs when scrolling on the display using a swipe, but instead the device registers it as a 'tap.' This hardware "misreading" results in the phone opening links, tweets, photos, or hyperlinks when the user only intended to scroll up or down.
Ever since the Lumia 1520 started exhibited this problem, it was largely assumed to be a software (firmware) problem, or a screen-calibration tweak. The randomness of the bug and subsequent software releases though calls this explanation into question. Even more, some users have it and others do not.
Now, a new theory grounded in the hardware of the device appears to go a long way in explaining the problem and even how to solve it.
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