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Symbian and Windows on the same device - what the hell?

Virtual machines on mobile phones - a wild idea?

Samsung announce the first Limo Commercial Phone

limo_little.png Samsung Electronics became the first LiMo phone maker in the world. LiMo is the linux based operation system for mobile phone.

Motorola responds to Nokia's Trolltech buy

Motorola has responded to the news earlier this week that rival Nokia plans to purchase Trolltech, long-time supplier of the graphical development framework used in Motorola's Linux phones. In a nutshell, the response boils down to, "We were over Qt, anyway."...

Touch(less) UI + Accelerometer

Some thoughts on the feature of smartphones in 2008: touch(less) UI.

Android SDK is out - first impressions

logo_android.gif Google has come out with Android SDK - let's delve into what it can offer us.

Google Phone prototype shown in Barcelona

gphone.jpg Finally Google is able to show a first working implementation of its Android platform... And this is definitely not the sexiest phone on earth. Some nice transition effects but still far from (my) expectations. Here is a short video of a prototype which looks very close to the reference design found in the Android SDK.

Nokia to acquire Trolltech

Nokia is about to acquire TrollTech and getting stronger on mobile Linux front. Is it the answer to Google OHA?

Smartphone OS market share in 2007

I'm a big fan of Simon Judge's blog, Mobile Phone Development, and I read his article about Q3/2007 Smartphone Market Share with great interest. I agree with his findings, however, I would add my own thoughts to it, too.

ACCESS Brings Thousands of Palm OS Garnet Applications to Nokia Internet Tablets

ACCESS CO., LTD. todayannounced that it will make available a beta version of a Garnet(TM) VM
software for Nokia N770, N800 and N810 Internet Tablets. Garnet VM will
make it possible for users of the Nokia N770, N800 and N810 to enjoy
thousands of off-the-shelf Garnet(TM) OS (formerly Palm OS)-based
applications immediately available to enhance their productivity,
connectivity and play. Garnet VM is expected to be available by the end of
the year free of charge as a download from the ACCESS website.


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