Video game publisher and hardware developer Microsoft has announced that it has introduced the Xbox 360 bundle priced at 99 dollars (75.9 Euro) in its own Microsoft Stores in North America as part of a pilot program that might be extended to other retailers as long as it is successful. For the new bundle gamers need... |
8 May 2012 04:21 GMT |
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Nokia Lumia 900, the upcoming LTE-capable Windows Phone handset for AT&T, is now available for pre-order via Microsoft’s Stores in the United States.
Reservations for the handset were available for the device several weeks ago, but Microsoft put an end to them fast.
Following the official announcement on th... |
29 March 2012 08:22 GMT |
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Shortly after pulling Nokia Lumia 900 pre-orders from its stores, Microsoft announced the upcoming availability of a special Nokia Lumia 800 Entertainment Bundle.
Attractive at first glance, this bundle won’t come cheap, as Microsoft is offering this one for no less than $899.99 (685 EUR).
Still, customers w... |
17 February 2012 02:58 GMT |
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Lumia 900, the latest Windows Phone from the Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia, is no longer available for pre-order in the United States via Microsoft’s Stores.
Apparently, Nokia is getting ready to launch the device in the near future, or at least to make an official announcement on the matter, and Microsof... |
9 February 2012 06:21 GMT |
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Nokia’s Lumia 800 Windows Phone is expected to arrive on shelves in the United States with a price tag of no less than $899 when purchased via Microsoft’s Stores. The handset will be sold contract free and unlocked, and will also be part of a special bundle that will raise its price tag. Rumor has it that... |
7 February 2012 16:21 GMT |
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Nokia’s Lumia 900 smartphone is expected to arrive on shelves in the United States sometime in May on the airwaves of wireless carrier AT&T, but users can already place pre-orders for it if they want to.
Microsoft Stores were already said to be accepting pre-orders for the high-end Windows Phone device. What ... |
7 February 2012 11:11 GMT |
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Microsoft opened its fourth retail store less than a month ago, and the company has no plans to stop now. In fact, the promise from the software giant is that more and more Microsoft-branded stores will open their doors to consumers moving forward. While on stage at the company’s Worldwide Partner Conference (W... |
20 July 2010 08:58 GMT |
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