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  2. Bing Audio - Wikipedia

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    Bing Audio (also known as Bing Music) [1] is a music recognition application created by Microsoft which is installed on Windows Phones running version 7.5 and above, including Windows Phone 8. On Windows Phone 8.1, and in regions where the Microsoft Cortana voice assistant is available, Bing Music is integrated with Cortana [2] and the music ...

  3. Gracenote - Wikipedia

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    Gracenote is known for MusicID, a music recognition software which identifies compact discs and delivers artist metadata and cover art to the desktop. The Gracenote database includes music genre and mood information, TV show descriptions, episode information, and channel line-ups, movie cast and crew information, and sports statistics and results.

  4. List of Windows Mobile devices - Wikipedia

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    Cellular. Acer N10, N30, and N35. Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC. No. Asus MyPal A600, A620, A620 BT, A716, and A730. Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC. No. Dell Axim X3 and X3i. Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC.

  5. Tunatic - Wikipedia

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    Tunatic is a freeware music identification program developed by Sylvain Demongeot for Windows and Mac OS. The software analyzes a song by recording it via microphone or just by playing it through the sound card, and then it sends the data online to its database where it searches for a match. Tunatic will return the title of the song and the ...

  6. Windows Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Support status. Unsupported. Windows Mobile was a mobile operating system developed by Microsoft for smartphones and personal digital assistants. [ 1] Its origins can be traced to Windows CE in 1996, though it first appeared in 2000 as Pocket PC 2000 which ran on Pocket PC PDAs.

  7. Windows Mobile Device Center - Wikipedia

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    Windows Mobile Device Center is a synchronization software program developed by Microsoft, and the successor to ActiveSync.It is designed to synchronize various content including music, video, contacts, calendar events, web browser favorites, and other files between Windows Mobile devices and the Microsoft Windows operating system.

  8. Windows Marketplace for Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Initially it was available only for Windows Mobile 6.5, and was made available to older 6.x versions a few weeks later. [2] On February 15, 2010, Microsoft announced its next generation mobile platform named Windows Phone; there is a separate app store, Windows Phone Store, for it; WM6.x apps are not compatible with WP7.

  9. List of Windows 10 Mobile devices - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all devices coming natively with Microsoft's Windows 10 Mobile operating system. The list also includes devices running two additional flavours of Windows 10 for mobile devices, Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise and Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise. All devices below come with SD card support.