Weekend links 01/05
Let's start the new year with a good note and some cool links to keep you occupied during the rest of the week.
Build a Windows 8.1 App before dessert with Project Siena
Christine Matheney brings us a cool post about the cool Project Siena that will help you create your awesome apps in a matter of minutes. Check it out.
US Microsoft Store offering big discounts on Nokia Lumia 520 and Lumia 521
If you are considering a new phone this may be the perfect time to check the discounts you can get for a new Windows Phone.
Have a Pebble? Here's what you can do with it on Windows Phone
https://www.wpcentral.com/pebble-what-you-can-do-windows-phone
Perhaps you have jumped on the wagon of wearable devices. Learn how to mix your Pebble and your Windows Phone.
Acer Iconia W4-820 – Windows 8.1 Powered Tablet
https://pockethacks.com/acer-iconia-w4-820-windows-8-1-powered-tablet/
A new cool tablet that can fit perfectly in your hand. Take a look of this review for the latest Acer device.
Official ESPN Formula One app speeds on to the Windows Phone Store
https://www.wpcentral.com/official-espn-formula-1-windows-phone-store
Are you a sports fan and want to bring you passion for speed to your phone?
Andromeda Blue, The Upcoming Windows/ Windows Phone Multiplayer Exploration Game
New games are hitting our store, time for you to get a new exciting gaming year on.
Conquer goblins, orcs and other monsters in the updated ‘Dark Lands’ on Windows Phone
Games, Games, Games!!!! I told you we are bringing you incredible experiences that will keep you entertained during 2014.
What do you think of these new links? Anything that grabbed your attention? This week I should publish one or two tutorials and get back on this social media roller coaster. In the meantime, as was so many times mentioned in the cool Escapepod podcast: Be Mighty.
Comments
Anonymous
January 05, 2014
Glad you liked my post about Project Siena! I hope you and your readers will find it interesting and useful.Anonymous
January 06, 2014
I am certain many will use your post as a guide to start exploring Siena. I know I will.