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Symbian and Windows on the same device - what the hell?
News posted April 22nd, 2008 by toteVirtual machines on mobile phones - a wild idea?
BitRabbit announce RabbitFactory middleware version 2.0
News posted April 21st, 2008 by eric
Dublin, Ireland – April 17th 2008 - BitRabbit is proud to announce the availability of version 2.0 of its RabbitFactory middleware for all native smartphone and PDA platforms. The RabbitFactory is a full-featured, cross-platform, highly-optimized set of C++ APIs which provide a complete abstraction of native mobile platforms, offering extremely fast development and deployment processes.
Smartphone OS market share in 2007
News posted December 7th, 2007 by toteI'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.
Adobe Launches Flash Lite 3
News posted October 1st, 2007 by eric
Adobe Systems Incorporated today announced the availability of Adobe Flash Lite 3 software, which now supports Adobe Flash Player compatible video and enables the delivery of dynamic Web content on mobile devices. Flash Lite 3 allows mobile device manufacturers, operators and content providers to differentiate their offerings by giving users the ability to watch Flash Player compatible video, the world's most popular video format, and browse Flash enabled Web sites when integrated with a mobile Web browser.
Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2 Professional Available For Download
News posted August 1st, 2007 by ericThis beta is intended for early adopters of the Microsoft technology, platform, and tools offerings. It has been designed to let developers try out new technology and product changes, but not to build production systems. This limitation is fully covered in the Microsoft Software License Terms that accompany this beta.
XPeria: Sony Ericsson goes Windows Mobile... with the iPhone style!
News posted February 11th, 2008 by eric
Sony Ericsson has just announced in Barcelona its first Windows Mobile powered device: XPeria X1. The deviceis one of the sexiest Winddos powered device so far and the combination of the full qwerty keyboard and touch panel interface makes it a lot more usable than some competitors like LG KS20.
Samsung Innovation Quest
News posted October 22nd, 2007 by eric
The Samsung Innovation Quest is a contest to find new exciting applications for mobile devices with up to 240.000$ in money prizes. The contest is divided into two branches, Professional and Academic. The professional contest is an open topic, open OS (S60 3rd Edition FP2 or Windows Mobile 6) based application development competition targeting individual developers, teams and application developing companies.
Elements Interactive Releases EDGELIB SDK 3.10 Introducing Renewed Framework
News posted August 21st, 2007 by edgelib
Elements Interactive B.V. releases version 3.10 of multi-platform mobile game engine EDGELIB. This new version introduces a completely redesigned framework, full support for windowed applications and the ability to "hot rotate" the display.





