Despite a higher up confirming that Samsung will no longer support Symbian once the new Samsung Bada operating system launches, it looks like the company may have jumped the gun on that one. Now, Samsung is issuing a statement to a different tune, stating that it and the Symbian Foundation have not parted ways yet. Samsung will still be launching phones on multiple operating systems, including Symbian, Windows Mobile, Android, and the forthcoming Bada OS, which is internally developed by the company. The official statement from Samsung is as follows: Samsung is an initial member of Symbian Foundation and continues to cooperate with Symbian Foundation. Full story...
In this video we cover the other software on the Moto Backflip, as a follow up to the MotoBlur video.
The zoom bar on the HTC Touch Pro2 and Diamond2 (Pure) allows zooming in/out while using certain applications like Opera Mobile, Excel, messaging, and some others.
Windows Mobile devices are amazing in their versatility. Recently we showed you Android and Ubuntu running on various devices, and now it looks like (if you really want to) you can run Windows 95 on your HD2 thanks to the guys at XDA.
Your device informs you when it is being charged by displaying a charging icon in the shape of a plug in the same taskbar spot where it shows your battery.
I don't know about you, but I am a huge fan of Formula 1 (personal note: now that Schumacher's back! Or am I a huge Schumacher fan?.
Cmonex, Conflipper and the other talented hack-stars have been busy preparing the Hard-SPL for the HTC Imagio (Whitestone) over the past couple of months.
This article assumes that you've already read Part One and have taken the leap by rooting your phone and installing a Custom ROM (such as CyanogenMod).
Jaxbot was first on the scene to put together a video of a theme based on Windows Phone 7 Series and it looks like hes finally released a beta for it.
Two classic Hasbro games are now available in this entertaining double pack. Maneuver your ships strategically to evade your opponents fire and send missiles back to knock out their fleet in Battleship.
Members of the game developing audience were able to ask Microsoft some questions after the XNA session at GDC.