Microsoft may have had some great early reviews so far with their new mobile operating system, but a number of early adopters have found that connecting their device to their Wireless Network isn't the easiest thing to do. This is because Microsoft is not telling users what their MAC address is within the Windows Phone 7 operating system.
Replying to a tweet from a curious consumer, the company revealed that all current devices running Windows Phone 8 will be bumped up to Windows 10 in the future.
WML Cloud - uTorrent remote is a app for Windows Phone devices that can be used to control your uTorrent client on a Windows or Mac computer.
He he.. alright now I can control the torrents on my PC from afar... from a far...
No wait! get this off my pc befo..01100110101110
Mobile & Apps: "Xbox Music is great, but the service is flawed in ways that shouldn't have existed. If you have a Windows Phone 7 handset or a Windows 7 PC, know one thing - Microsoft doesn't love you. Want the company to have serious feelings for you? Upgrade, simple."
Who cares? Lol. Just something to entice people to move to windows 8. There is plenty of better alternatives out there.
If they give you all the features of the new software, in the old software, then no ones is going to upgrade.... Microsoft is a business, and just with any business, its exists for no other reason than to make money.
BUTTTTTT, no xbox music on windows phone 7!! they are still selling that on low end phones. Is the integrated zune store just going to die? be a worthless icon...
not hard to turn off Access Control for 30seconds, connect to the wireless on ur phone, then the MAC address will show up in connected devices list on your routers page, add the MAC to your trusted list and turn Access Control back on. I had to do this with iPhone as the mac addresses on iPhones dont start with the usual "00" and my router didn't recognise it when i wanted to just add the MAC address