Developers in the Horizon program will be able to more efficiently distribute applications for Symbian, the most widely used mobile OS.
iPhone Headed For T-Mobile?
For the US, it is generally assumed that the ultimate marriage between device and carrier would be the iPhone on Verizon. The iPhone is unquestionably the most popular single phone out there for consumers and Verizon is the largest network in the US with impressive coverage and a great 3G network. The iPhone though may be headed to T-Mobile first.
Windows Mobile Phones Get A Better Bing
Using a Windows Mobile device? Like performing lots of searches when on the go? Need better performance all around? Get ready for a better Bing. It's free, and it's here today.
VDI & Netbooks: Questions & DR Testimonial
My post discussing a VDI pilot project in conjunction with netbooks produced a variety of responses. These readers chose not to post their comments to the public site, so I thought it would be a good idea to highlight two of the most interesting ones.
Latest Motorola Android Phone To Feature HDMI Out?
Images have appeared of what purport to be a new Android device from Motorola. One quick glance is all it takes to discern that this device is a non-keyboard version of the Droid. Closer inspection, however, reveals a truly unique feature: an HDMI out port.
A privacy expert's claims vastly overstate the case, the company says.
The latest version of Qt offers support for Symbian, Maemo, and multi-touch, and also includes code contributions by third parties.
The wireless device streams high-definition video from a PC or Mac to a TV.
Verizon will continue to show its "There's A Map For That" ads to capitalize on perceived weaknesses of AT&T's 3G network.
The world's largest handset maker said the mobile market is stabilizing and should see 10% growth next year.
Verizon topped the latest Consumer Reports survey of mobile phone users.
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