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Microsoft today showed off several programs coming to Windows Phone 7 this year, including Twitter, Flixster, Netflix, and OpenTable. Here's a look at some of those apps.

A ship party for Windows Phone 7 includes a mock funeral for the iPhone and BlackBerry, among other antics.
CNET's Ina Fried shows what she likes--and doesn't like--about Windows Phone 7, Microsoft's effort to get back into the phone game.

As one of Microsoft's most popular operating systems hits its 15th birthday, CNET takes a look back.

A group from Redmond is in Long Beach, Calif., preparing to take part in Saturday's Red Bull Flugtag human-powered flight competition.
Microsoft offers a first look at some of the games coming to Windows Phone 7. Here's a peek at what's in the works.
CNET gets a hands-on preview of Windows Phone 7. Check out the photos here.

Artist Scott Wade paints amazingly detailed drawings into dirty car windows.

We rarely clean our cars, but that's a good thing because some genius with a paintbrush has devised a way to turn unwanted rear-window dirt into incredible pieces of art

A slide deck, which appears to come from an April 2010 meeting with PC makers, outlines where Microsoft is headed with Windows 8.
CNET got an exclusive window into the home stretch of the development process for Windows Phone 7, Microsoft's latest effort to get back in the phone game.

Microsoft's annual ReMix event is a great place to show off a few nifty ideas, even those that may never find their way into our homes or our pockets.

Windows Mobile 7 offers Office in your pockets. We took the feature for a spin on the LG phone, code-named Panther, that could be the first to sport the software

Venerable program has gone through a variety of looks, from its inception as a pioneer in free e-mail to its current role as a cornerstone of Microsoft's Windows Live service.
Microsoft is testing a new service that uses the cloud to help midsize businesses keep their Windows PCs healthy and up-to-date. Here's a look at how it works.

A video at Australian technology site TechAU provides a look at the Windows Phone 7 features hidden within the emulator Microsoft released this week.
By far the most popular device at the show was the one few could get their hands on--the Windows Phone 7 Series prototype.

Microsoft shows prototype programs for the Windows Phone 7 Series at its Mix10 conference in Las Vegas.

Though many are excited for the launch of Windows Phone 7 Series, a lot of uncertainties remain. CNET tries to answer a few of the most frequently asked questions.

The Elgato Netstream DTT enables you to stream digital TV over your home network and watch or record it on a Mac or a PC -- using Windows Media Center -- with very little configuration

Want a touchscreen and a Qwerty keyboard? The Sony Ericsson Aspen is a Windows Mobile phone that offers both -- plus some good karma

The Windows Mobile Acer neoTouch P400 and P300 are designed to sort out your work/life balance. Life, yeah, we've heard of that

With Windows Mobile as its co-pilot, the Garmin-Asus Nuvifone M10 drives into Mobile World Congress 2010, hoping to capture the eye of road warriors. CNET has your First Look here.

It'll be almost Christmas before we start seeing phones with Windows Phone 7 Series in the shops, but we've already taken the operating system for a spin
Microsoft unveiled Windows Phone 7 at Mobile World Congress. The mobile OS looks nothing like its former self. Check out the photos here.

The HTC HD Mini is a small but perfectly formed touchscreen phone that keeps its Windows Mobile OS at heel under the lovely HTC Sense skin

The Toshiba TG02 is flying the Windows Mobile 6.5 flag, bringing a capacitive touchscreen and 1GHz processor to a slim, feature-packed smart phone

Steve Ballmer has taken the wraps off its new mobile OS: Windows Phone 7 Series. We were on hand at Mobile World Congress to give you our first impressions

Microsoft is showing off on Monday the new version of its long-anticipated (and oft-delayed) mobile phone operating system. Here's a look at Windows Phone 7 Series' very Zune-like interface.

Rugged, expensive, and able to switch carriers, the Windows 7 Atom processor-powered Toughbook H1 Field is a hardcore weatherproof tablet.