The Android Express has taken Google and a number of manufacturers on a dizzying ride to the top of the smartphone market, but with Android’s patent strength increasingly under fire and companies lining up for their share of licensing fees and Oracle has now reportedly stepped up a similar campaign and is approaching Android manufacturers with an offer to join an early adopters program that would have them pay $15 to $20 a handset. With damages potentially tripling because of Google’s wilful infringement and if Oracle was success in suing the search giant, Google would also need to negotiate a licensing deal if it intended to use the Dalvik-based system for its application framework…………
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Microsoft said that they released Windows Phone 7 for manufacturing.That means Windows Phone 7 almost completed for launch……
Reporter:BillyOzks
Under: Mobile
On September 2, 2010(1 year, 8 months ago.)
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According to Jonathan Goldberg, a telecommunications analyst at Deutsche Bank,the only remaining partners currently working on Windows Phone 7 handsets are just three—HTC, Samsung and LG.It indicates that the title is going true.
Reporter:Shohag
Under: Mobile
On August 28, 2010(1 year, 9 months ago.)
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ASUS’ Windows Phone 7 debuts in the wild….
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There is good news for all mobile users,HTC Sense coming to Windows Phone 7, after all….
Microsoft provided the first in-depth look into Windows Phone 7 Series application development at MIX10 in Las Vegas. The platform combines Silverlight features for rich application development and the XNA Framework for games. Windows Phone 7 Series will allow developers and designers to build visually stunning and immersive application and games, according to Microsoft…..
After the failure of the first two Microsoft Windows Phone the company is ready to bolster its market position with a super quality smartphone HTC HD3.
Reporter:Shohag
Under: Mobile
On July 4, 2010(1 year, 10 months ago.)
Basically iDevices (iPhone, iTouch, iPad) won’t let user to run, open, and enable flash (Adobe Macromedia Flash) file within the device and Apple doesn’t support to enable Flash on iDevices.
Reporter:Shohag
Under: iPhone
On June 2, 2010(1 year, 11 months ago.)
In the wake of the China attacks that resulted in Google’s public threat to leave China, the search giant is abandoning Windows due to concerns over security.
Reporter:Shohag
Under: Security
On June 1, 2010(1 year, 11 months ago.)
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Every time we make a call on our cell phone, send a text or download data, our mobile carrier knows who we were talking to and for how long, as well as our location at the time of the connection, accurate to within a mile. The carriers are just trying to figure out how to [...]
Check out Flash, Thunder and Smoke: the new Android phones from Dell. They’re all lookers in their own ways and full of appealing features. The Thunder has a 4.1-inch WVGA OLED screen to show off a “heavily’ customized UI on top of Android 2.1. There aren’t too many details on the device, but it sounds [...]
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Charlie Kindel, Microsoft developer for the Windows 7 platform, recently has been giving up some interesting tidbits around their post-launch strategy, including the very good news that they want to “do the right thing” with copy / paste – not a revealing answer to the problem, obviously, but a hopeful sign that they’ll end up [...]
Microsoft will finally uncover all the details of its Windows Phone 7 OS next week at the Web developer community’s MIX conference. This is coming amid reports that Windows OS is losing the smartphone user market. Of the 42.7 million U.S. smartphone users, the percentage using Windows Mobile devices dropped 4 points, from 19.7% in [...]
Are you tired of your Windows Mobile phone, and just itching to try on the Android phone, having heard glowing reviews from friends and co-workers? The guys at PC World have just the tip for you to make your transition a little easier. But be warned, the instructions require you to get rough with your [...]
Only 3 days have passed, but some undisclosed, private & confidential papers have been exploded in the internet already. The documents contain developer requirements, tools requirements, partner application development policy and much more. It’s a shocking blow for Microsoft, sure I am. Because, they could loose some market place because of these leakage. From the [...]
Reporter:aguntuk
Under: Mobile
On February 19, 2010(2 years, 3 months ago.)
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