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- AT&T to allow iPhone VoIP apps to run over its network. Green light for Google Voice?
- Press Release: Motorola Extends Product Experience Through Partner Ecosystem for Its Android-Powered Mobile Device Portfolio
- HTC launches HD2 - the first Windows Mobile phone with a capacitive touchscreen
- Sprint announces Samsung i350 Intrepid Windows Mobile 6.5-powered global smartphone
- Verizon and Google to announces two new Android devices "very soon", Google Voice to be supported
- Press Release: Palm to Open Doors to Developer Program in December
- Press Release: BLUENEXT ANNOUNCES THE LAUNCH OF BLUENEXT B2 - THE WORLD'S FIRST BLUETOOTH HEADSET THAT COMBINES AUDIO CALLER ID AND NOISE CANCELLATION DOUBLE MIC SOLUTION
- Press Release: New Zeemote Bluetooth Controller Goes Beyond Mobile Gaming Sensation Enhancing The Entire Mobile Experience for Sony Ericsson
- RIM launches BlackBerry Wireless Headset HS-500 Bluetooth headset with navigation support
- Video: Windows Mobile 6.5 unboxings: HTC Imagio for Verizon and HTC Pure for AT&T
- RIM launches SDK for BlackBerry web-based widgets
- A look at the new Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone OS
- Adobe to allow developers to port Flash software as native iPhone apps
- First paid Palm webOS application hits App Catalog; Palm opens up free app distribution to developers
- Verizon Wireless and Google announce partnership to develop Android smartphones
AT&T to allow iPhone VoIP apps to run over its network. Green light for Google Voice? Posted: 06 Oct 2009 02:13 PM PDT Today AT&T Wireless' CEO announced that his company would allow Voice Over IP applications on the iPhone that run over its network, not just those that make use of WiFi connections. Read the full story here. |
Posted: 06 Oct 2009 11:41 AM PDT Innovative third-party applications deliver signature experiences for mobile consumers Read the full story here. |
HTC launches HD2 - the first Windows Mobile phone with a capacitive touchscreen Posted: 06 Oct 2009 08:37 AM PDT Today HTC announced the HD2, the first Windows Mobile smartphone to feature a capacitive touchscreen with multi-touch capability. The HD2 also inherits some "Sense" from HTC's Android platform. Read the full story here. |
Sprint announces Samsung i350 Intrepid Windows Mobile 6.5-powered global smartphone Posted: 06 Oct 2009 08:05 AM PDT Sprint has announced the Samsung Intrepid, a Windows Mobile 6.5-powered smartphone with support for EV-DO Rev. A and quad-band GSM connectivity. Read the full story here. |
Verizon and Google to announces two new Android devices "very soon", Google Voice to be supported Posted: 06 Oct 2009 07:37 AM PDT Verizon Wireless and Google held a joint webcast to talk about the new Android smartphone co-development partnership the two have formed. Google's Andy Rubin said that we will hear two new device announcements very soon. Read the full story here. |
Press Release: Palm to Open Doors to Developer Program in December Posted: 06 Oct 2009 07:05 AM PDT Program Will Offer Palm webOS Developers Choice and Control to Drive Their Businesses Read the full story here. |
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RIM launches BlackBerry Wireless Headset HS-500 Bluetooth headset with navigation support Posted: 06 Oct 2009 06:51 AM PDT Research In Motion has announced the BlackBerry Wireless Headset HS-500 featuring automatic volume adjustment, background noise canceling, and support for voice-guided turn-by-turn directions. Read the full story here. |
Video: Windows Mobile 6.5 unboxings: HTC Imagio for Verizon and HTC Pure for AT&T Posted: 06 Oct 2009 06:36 AM PDT An unboxing of the new HTC Imagio for Verizon Wireless & HTC Pure for AT&T. Both of these new Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphones feature WVGA touchscreen displays, but have little else, other than the OS, in common. Watch the video here. |
RIM launches SDK for BlackBerry web-based widgets Posted: 06 Oct 2009 06:26 AM PDT Research In Motion has launched a software development kit for developers to create web-based widgets for the BlackBerry mobile operating system. Read the full story here. |
A look at the new Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone OS Posted: 06 Oct 2009 06:23 AM PDT Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone OS is now available. The new OS offers some new good cosmetic changes, but also adds some bad ideas and some usability issues to the platform. Check out this video tour of the new OS to see what's going on. Read the full story here. |
Adobe to allow developers to port Flash software as native iPhone apps Posted: 06 Oct 2009 06:09 AM PDT Adobe Flash Professional CS5 will allow developers to easily export their Flash applications as native Apple iPhone and iPod touch applications, though Flash browser support for the mobile OS is still absent. Read the full story here. |
Posted: 06 Oct 2009 05:41 AM PDT The first paid Palm webOS applications have arrived in Palm's App Catalog as the company announces it will allow developers to distribute free applications for the OS without going through an approval process. Read the full story here. |
Verizon Wireless and Google announce partnership to develop Android smartphones Posted: 06 Oct 2009 05:19 AM PDT Verizon Wireless and Google will co-develop several Android-based smartphone devices in a partnership the companies announced this morning. Read the full story here. |
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