Windows 10 Mobile Apps. and Games - Windows 10 Mobile

Windows 10 Mobile, also known as Windows Phone, was a mobile operating system developed by Microsoft. While Microsoft has officially ended support for Windows 10 Mobile, there are still some apps and games available for the platform. However, the availability and range of apps and games for Windows 10 Mobile may be limited compared to other mobile platforms like Android and iOS.
To find apps and games for Windows 10 Mobile, you can visit the Microsoft Store on your device. From there, you can browse through different categories, search for specific apps or games, and download them to your device if they are compatible.
Keep in mind that since Windows 10 Mobile is no longer actively supported, developers may have shifted their focus to other platforms. This means that new app and game releases for Windows 10 Mobile are unlikely. However, you can still find popular apps and games that were available before the discontinuation of the platform.
If you're looking for a wider selection of apps and games, you may consider switching to a different mobile platform like Android or iOS, which have a larger ecosystem and ongoing support from developers.

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Windows Mobile Media 10

first - i have an hp ipaq 6315, which looks similar to the phones on the first page of this site, but not identical. am i in the right place?
I understand that upgrading from windows mobile 9 to 10 is not as simple as doing something like this on a pc. according to howard forums it relies so heavily on rom now that i have to wait to see if an upgrade is even going to be released.
anyone know if hp or t-mobile has any plans to upgrade the 6315 so i can use windows mobile 10.
my other question is - clearly the mobile version plays streaming audio/video content, i've done it. however, only seems to play content from ms or t-mobile. i'd like to play some standard content from some websites i like, any idea why, when i type in the URL, it can't play it? it's standard windows media format that plays fine on PC's
thanks

Windows mobile 7 and XNA

Since mobile 7 supports Zune software, does that now mean it will support XNA as part of the Zune feature?
Has Microsoft commented on this yet?
Because the Windows mobile could really benefit from this.

OpenXLive—The Game Social Network on WP7 has been launch!

The first 3rd party gaming social network platform on Windows Phone 7 is now available. Fulcrum Mobile Networks, Inc. has released public Beta of Open XLive services. OpenXLive, similar to OpenFeint and Plus+ on iOS, offers gaming and SNS services for Windows Phone 7 XNA games. OpenXLive allows developers to add gaming and social network features, such as leaderboard and achievement, into their games with minimal additional
programming.
Open XLive offers Windows Phone 7 game player community, which is similar to Xbox Live, but provides better supports on both website and in game SNS experience. Developers will find it much easier adding SNS features into their games; they don’t have to develop SNS user interfaces, but rather, these are part of Open XLive.
This is really awesome.
Someone tells me that Arcane's tower defense may use it soon
Nice job,
Alex
I don't see any point to this.. xBox Live is already incorporated and has all the features. I suppose for people who don't have xBox Live.

Desktop vs RT Flash Player Differences?

I've been messing around with the Flash Player on my RT and am very curious what the differences between the x86/64 Flash Player and the ARM Flash Player on Windows RT. Most objects in the browser still run as intended, but some objects, such as the swf for The Binding of Isaac, refuse to run regardless of whether they are loaded as a swf directly into the browser or imbedded in an HTML page. The same swf works perfectly fine on a desktop though. I couldn't find anything on Microsoft or Adobe's websites about this, nor could I find any information here apart from the old threads on the flash whitelist back when WinRT was first released. Is there something I'm missing on why some flash objects just refuse to open on Windows RT?
tl;dr Tried to play Binding of Isaac's swf on my Surface, but IE just displayed a blank page. It works on my laptop in IE. Why is that?
I'm not aware of any actual differences. More likely, the problem is in an external dependency. For example, perhaps BoI uses OpenGL... there's no OpenGL driver for RT (well, not officially).
Out of curiosity, is your tablet jailbroken? It could be some restriction about local files (not in IE's lowbox) and signature enforcement.
Yes. I have tried running both nonjailbroken and jailbroken, along with testing on 8 and 8.1 tablets. BoI doesn't use either DirectX or OpenGL. Its just a basic flash game in essence.
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The Best Universal Windows 10 Apps

With the arrival of Windows 10 Fall Creators update, it's time to revisit the app store. What? An app store for PCs? That's right, though many people may not realize it's one of the highlights of Windows 10. The apps in the store are lightweight, touch-friendly, and can run either full-screen or windowed. Updates are handled automatically, and you can install apps purchased on multiple devices. In short, if you haven't made the leap from Windows 7, you're missing out on these perks.
Universal apps (more recently dubbed UWP apps, for Universal Windows Platform) have some other benefits over traditional PC programs, too. They can interact with Windows' built-in notification and sharing features. UWP apps can display current info on live tiles in the Start menu—handy for things like weather, sports, and messaging. They are also vetted for security and quality, and run in their own sandboxes so as not to affect the rest of the operating system.
But the most appealing aspect of universal apps may be their ability to run on a wide variety of devices, from smartphones to tablets to laptops to powerful desktop PCs to game consoles and eventually the HoloLens 3D extended-reality headset. Let's not forget the enormous Surface Hub business conferencing unit, either.

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