After successfully launching an iPhone app, Adobe is bringing Photoshop Mobile to Android. The application is already available in the Android Market and seems to work with all of the existing models, good ol’ G1 included. As that was the case with the iPhone version, the Android application allows for same photo effects to be applied [...] Full story...
Over 2 years ago Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) and Nokia (NYSE: NOK) announced that Silverlight will be making its way to S40, S60 (Symbian), and Maemo (now MeeGo).
MIX, Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT)’s conference for developers with designer blood running through their veins, is going to kick off in a few hours at the Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino.
Comscore released their Mobile OS market share for October to January. Windows Mobile was the biggest loser, and Android seemed to pick up almost everything it lost.
Motorola has been fighting hard to reestablish itself as the giant mobile phone maker it once was. The new wave of Android phones – like the Motorola Droid and Devour – prove that Moto’s well on its way back to prominence, but the company’s fight is a long way from over.
FunMobility is America’s largest mobile content community, used by 27 different companies, and on 550 handsets.
Right from the floor of GDC, EA Mobile announced that 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa will be released for the iPhone and iPod Touch on April 27!
Those attending the event (unfortunately I wasn’t there) had a chance to play the game, though I’m guessing it was not the build EA was demoing.
SPB Software is bringing its popular puzzle title SPB Quads to Symbian S60 touch-enabled smartphones.
Qualcomm (NSDQ: QCOM) wants a piece of the ever growing Indian mobile market. But it don’t want to participate in the upcoming 3G spectrum auction — rather it wants to skip that step and bid for BWA radio spectrum that could be used for WiMAX and LTE services.
As part of its Open Collaborative Research program, IBM is working together with the National Institute of Design (NID) of India and Japan’s Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology (RCAST) to explore an open, common user interface platform for mobile devices that will make them easier to use for disadvantaged populations around the world.
GuidePoint Systems, the company that is known as a GPS-based telematic service provider to vehicle owners and fleet managers, has released a free Android app, allowing users to gain access to a variety of location-based services including stolen vehicle recovery, driving directions, emergency help and other assistance.