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Opera Mobile 9.5 beta 1 released.Opera Mobile 9.5 completely reinvents the Web browser on mobile phones. It provides an elegant browsing experience, while also making smartphones a new home for cross-platform applications. It marks a turning point in the ongoing evolution of the Web.
NOTE: This product is a beta release. As such, there will be [...]
The Neonode N2 has received a new software upgrade that will see a slew of new features added (. This upgrade will see the addition of Winwap Technologies’ browser, a more manageable user interface, a new music player that provides an easier experience when it comes to performing housekeeping for tracks on your cell phone [...]
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The first thing you’ll notice when visiting me.com using Internet Explorer is the Anti-IE7 popup. In fact you can’t help but notice it as it takes over the entire screen, and to continue you must confess to your stupidity in using a Microsoft product. I wonder what they do to Zune users…
MobileMe is not a [...]
The Treo 800w is Palm’s newest Windows Mobile Phone announced today.The Treo 800w operates on the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network and comes out of the box with support for EV-DO Rev. A data speeds, WiFi for data and GPS capabilities along with Sprint TV and Sprint Radio. The device offers a lot of functionality at [...]
Last Friday, OpenMoko launched its highly anticipated Openmoko Neo FreeRunner.OpenMoko is designed to encourage third-party modification and customization. Although the FreeRunner’s software platform is still incomplete, the device has attracted considerable attention from mobile software developers and Linux enthusiasts.
The home screen
OpenMoko’s WebKit-based browser
The media player
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It will do everything the iPhone does well.Yet imperfections still lurk, in spite of Chairman Steve Jobs’ maniacal attention to detail. Even before its release, there are some niggling issues–some minor, others major.Just ask those pesky bloggers:
No Flash
The iPhone is a surprisingly capable Web browser. Its wide, high-resolution screen and the ability to bop around [...]
We’ve already seen plenty of screenshots and videos of Android in action, but it’s not every day Andy Rubin, Google’s Senior Director of Mobile Platforms, is behind the controls, and he recently demoed the open-source phone OS to a group of reporters. Rubin specifically demonstrated non-touchscreen versions of the platform, showing off a browser designed [...]
