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Ballmer:Zune services coming to 'next release' of Windows Mobile


Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer really made the rounds on October 22 to help kick off Windows 7. One stop he made was the Engadget Show, which was taped live in Times Square.

Ballmer was a lot more direct than Microsoft Entertainment and Device Division President Robbie Bach, when it comes to answering questions about Microsoft’s mobile and device strategies. (Not a high bar, given Bach’s reticence to even acknowledge the existence of anything codenamed “Pink.”) Ballmer did offer a few tidbits during the show yesterday that I found interesting, though still somewhat cryptic.

In response to Engadget’s questions on when the Zune music and video services will come to Windows Mobile, Ballmer said Zune services would definitely be available in conjunction with the next Windows Mobile release.

But as the folks over at the MobileTechWorld blog note, that answer is still somewhat murky. Microsoft is strongly believed to be readying a 6.5.x or 6.7 release of Windows Mobile, which many are expecting the company to release on or around the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2010. That release supposedly enables Windows Mobile to work on capacitive touch-screen phones. Microsoft officials continue to refuse to say if and when that release will be coming.

Engadget also asked Ballmer about the photos of the Pink phones (codenamed Turtle and Pure) that were leaked on Gizmodo last month. Are either of these the rumored Microsoft-branded phones that many of us heard are — or at least “were” — in the works?

“We are not shipping, pricing  or selling phones. As of today, that’s not our plan,” Ballmer told Engadget’s Josh Topolsky yesterday.

Read More: ZDNet


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I have to agree with Mike. We always quote sources and have never changed the way we posted news. Blue if you are interested we would love to see some of your support.
bluewater - since we are looking for help, why don't you step to the plate offer some assistance with adding original content? I try to add what I can, but being a full-time senior engineering student with several projects I just have very little time to do that.

jompao - I think they should do something that involves integrating xbox features into Windows Phone as well. That would definitely be something cool.
Yes, anything else would be crazy! And they should involve the XBOX people...
This is pretty old news by now. Why is MT retreading other sites posts with out adding any original content or comments?
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