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As you’ll recall, we ran a competition giving you the opportunity to Win a Nokia Windows Phone , one of those lovely looking Nokia Lumia numbers running the lovely Windows Phone OS that everyone... Read More
The final night in our challenge wherein you can Win a Nokia Windows Phone . The rules are detailed in the aforelinked post. And here it is, question 10. Read More
We’re running a challenge where in you can Win a Nokia Windows Phone . The rules of said competition are detailed in the aforelinked post. There is just one week left after this, here is question... Read More
 
We’re running a challenge where in you can Win a Nokia Windows Phone . The rules of said competition are detailed in the aforelinked post. There will be many more questions over the coming weeks,... Read More
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Craig reveals the differences between IE9 on the desktop and IE9 on Windows Phone 7. The gap is not as wide as you think.Read More
 
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Windows XP has reached its 10th birthday. Craig discusses why it remains popular and the problems it causes for web developers.Read More
 
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Craig describes how to diagnose the problems associated with running Apache on Windows when another application is using HTTP port 80.Read More
 
 
Ever since Windows Phone first shipped almost a year ago there has been almost endless discussion about what the next update/version will include. The first major update earlier in the year saw the... Read More
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This is the second post in a three part series focused on setting up EC2 as a sandbox for application developers. I assume you have an AWS account with Amazon; if you don’t, please read Part 1 to... Read More
 
Rackspace Cloud Files provides unlimited online storage for your public and private files. Public files are downloaded over Akamai’s blazing fast content delivery network. Providing a service that... Read More
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Nick Randolph looks at how you can use developer and designer tools to assist in porting your application from iOS to Windows Phone, and why you may want to.Read More
 
I’ve noticed there’s quite a bit of misunderstanding among .NET developers as to what Ruby or Rails are, and how those compare to what they came to know and love in .NET. I know I didn’t... Read More
In the next couple of posts we’re going to go on a bit of a tangent and discuss how you can connect your Windows Phone application to the cloud. Whilst a lot of these concepts can be applied to... Read More