Developers in the Horizon program will be able to more efficiently distribute applications for Symbian, the most widely used mobile OS.
Carriers Selling Info About You To Government
The companies you use to access the internet, both household broadband as well as wireless, have an incredible amount of information on your online habits. They know where and when you to go to sites and in the case of wireless carriers, they usually know where you are in the real world. To supplement their revenue, they are apparently selling this information to the government.
Twitter Founder Wants To Pay With iPhone
Jack Dorsey, the co-founder of that little thing called Twitter, is showing off his latest project, and Square is trying to turn iPhones into a mobile payment hub for merchants. It's a very interesting idea, but, like Twitter, I'm wondering how it's going to make real money.
Motorola's CLIQ Improves With New Software Update
Some good news for users of the Motorola CLIQ. Motorola is offering a system update for the device that makes some major improvements in battery life, screen accuracy and accelerometer accuracy. Too bad the CLIQ is stuck on Android 1.5, though.
Video Calling Now Possible With iPhone
Video calling is one of those features that has the "neat-o" effect on people. It's fairly common in some European markets, but has yet to make much of an impact in the U.S. Perhaps the newest version of fring for the iPhone will change that, as it allows one-way video sharing from the iPhone to another device running either fring or Skype.
The company is giving Tandberg shareholders until Thursday to approve its $3.4 billion offer to acquire the Norwegian videoconferencing company.
The top app in the Android Developer Challenge sends late-night phone calls directly to voice mail while the owner sleeps.
Touchscreen phones will account for nearly 20% of the 200 million handsets Samsung expects to ship this year.
The federal agency is requiring white-space devices to be able to check an online database that identifies which spectrum is available in a given market.
Some Android developers are frustrated with low application download volumes, poor marketplace design, and problems with Google Checkout.
The eXpo is the first major U.S. smartphone to feature a 1-GHz processor, an integrated mobile projector, and a fingerprint sensor.
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