From the looks of it, a job posting on Microsoft's career site has informally confirmed that Windows Phone is on track to receive "major yearly releases."
WPCentral posted their first impressions of the new Verizon HTC Trophy Windows Phone
Windows Phone Team posted a story to show off the new Skydrive in Mango
Microsoft is offering a tool and new documentation to help developers move existing Android apps to the WP7 mobile platform.
WPCentral compared the feature set of the upcoming Windows Phone 7 Mango and iOS 5
Up to 250 employees at Westminster City Council are using Windows Phone 7 smartphones as their corporate device, V3.co.uk has learned.
The Windows operating system for smartphones is expected to gain market share in the next few years, thanks to Nokia.
WPCentral reports that the next version of Windows Phone is supporting IPv6
WPCentral posted a news story that Windows Phone 7 doesn't support IPv6 yet
To ensure the Windows Mobile Marketplace is populated with a higher percentage of quality apps, the site will restrict the number of apps a developer can submit each day to 20.
The Windows Phone Blog has a nice writeup on the new features we will see in the Mango Music + Video Hub
The latest figures from comScore show that Microsoft's U.S. smartphone market share has dropped again in April.
Dave Northey, technology evangelist at Microsoft Ireland, believes Windows Phone is the most secure smartphone platform on the market.
Yesterday, Nokia's CEO Stephen Elop sat down with Walt Mossberg at the D9 Conference to discuss everything from the fate of Symbian to the company's future with Windows Phone.
ComputerWorld takes a quick look at the HTC Trophy, the first Windows Phone 7 device on Verizon.
Seems Nokia's problems are worsening with each passing day.
Microsofts Windows Phone Marketplace has now reached 20,000 applications.
The Windows Phone Mango release, due this fall, includes changes that improve Microsoft's mobile OS for business users and IT groups.
Microsoft Corp. will support higher prices on mobile-phone applications from outside developers to encourage better products, rather than embracing the free or 99- cent apps common in other companies stores
Users will be able to browse the full app catalog, view screenshots, and check out details and reviews