The HTC HD2 - ths first Windows Mobile phone with a capacitive touch screen, and the glass display measures 4.3". The HD2 runs Windows Mobile 6.5 with HTC's Sense UI which is their new version of TouchFLO 3D. It has a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, 488 megs RAM, a 5 MP autofocus camera with dual LED flash, WiFi, Bluetooth and a GPS.
DigitalVersus Score 10 With a powerful capacitive touchscreen and an intuitive user interface that's attractive and fast, the HTC HD2 is clearly a star at the end of 2009. This is a multifunction phone that has as much to offer professionals as it does to ordinary consumers, something which is increasingly rare in the world of smartphones. More
Mobile Choice UK Score 10 The best Windows Mobile handset we've laid our hands on. There's so much going on under the bonnet of this eye-catching device it's frightening. More
Stuff.tv HTC's Sense sheen and sharpened multimedia skills mean the HD2 is well placed to battle the smartphone big guns More
Best Mobile Contracts Verdict The HTC HD2 has the largest touchscreen of any smartphone in the current market and this offers a lot of pluses. You can view images on the screen in bright colours and the on-screen keyboard is so comfortable to use, in both portrait and landscape views, that texting, emailing and writing documents are effortless. The phone also has some great features which can be accessed from the mammoth screen, including a 5-megapixel camera, FM radio, GPS, Google Maps,... More
What Hi-Fi? Score 8 It certainly has an immediate impact. If you're after something a bit different from an iPhone or BlackBerry, the HD2 is well worth a look More
Two announcements re the Outlook Social Connector - the set of new features that bring together communications history, contact information, and professional and social networking information into the Outlook experience.
Today at Mobile World Congress 2010, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer introduced the next generation of Windows Phones, Windows Phone 7 Series.
The new interface also has a series of 'hubs', which bring together the most important related content from the web, applications and services into a single view. The six hubs are people, pictures, games, marketplace, music and office.
ICS Solutions are providing Dip into SharePoint 2010 - this is access to a free private trial site to simplify the evaluation of SharePoint 2010. Furthemore, there is access to over 600 items of additional vetted and categorised items that will further assist in the evaluation and deployment process.
Point8020 have decided to give their Silverlight eLearning Courseware player away for free. It allows you to display videos and other training resources (such as PPTs, PDFs, Docs, etc in a nice format like the following: http://www.point8020.com/SharePointEndUserTraining.aspx )
The free software is called Point8020.CourseViewer and you can grab it from: