Microsoft My Phone is a free service that helps you backup/restore and manage data on your Windows Mobile smartphone. The My Phone app on the smartphone “talks to” a password protected website (you need a Windows Live ID for this). Contacts, calendar, tasks, photos/video, music and documents stored on the smartphone is synchronized to the cloud. You need to change the default configuration to deal with data stored on a flash card.
Access to this service has been limited until this past week. However, you can now go to the service’s site…
…and sign up now since this Beta service is now available for anyone to try.





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