Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Windows Phone News for October 2009

Windows Phone News
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The latest
Help protect your phone's information   
Ever wish that somebody, anybody could force your lost and (of course) in silent-mode mobile phone to ring out loud until you find it? Microsoft My Phone has an ingenious new service that does just that. Although this premium feature will eventually cost a small amount, it's available for free through November 30, 2009!

Most My Phone features, like backing up your phone's content automatically, are available at no charge.* Back up the information on your phone today!
Did you know?
Is your phone ready for Daylight Saving Time?   
Daylight Saving Time (DST) or Summer Time, the shifting of clocks by one hour, is not observed uniformly around the world. Get tips on making sure that your Windows phone updates correctly and that you don't miss a single minute of that extra hour of sleep.
Downloads of the month
Spoooooky (and free!) ringtones   
Turn your phone into a Halloween factory, complete with haunted chiming, eerie flute playing, or a musical take on a ghost story.
Got an embarrassing ringtone?   
Created with mobile etiquette in mind, these ringtones let you know you've got a call, without annoying everyone around you.
The Inside Track
College Football fans, unite!   
Come together with like-minded (and maybe a few not so like-minded) football fans at ESPN Section 140. Get to know the best new mobile place to meet up on game day to talk some trash or to cheer your team on to victory.
What's new?   
It's true. We've changed our newsletter's name to Windows Phone News and our program name to Insider. Don't worry, though. The privileges you love, like free ringtones, games, and apps, haven't changed a bit!
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