Microsoft sells 500,000 mobile devices - at once
Microsoft has won its biggest deal to date for the use of its Windows Mobile operating system, with the US Census Bureau.
The government body has signed up for 500,000 devices made by HTC. They will run Windows Mobile 5.0 and be used to take the 2010 census.
Read the complete story here. (silicon.com)
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