South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung has just unveiled a new touchscreen-enabled handset that should make a lot of enthusiasts out there rejoice, the Samsung S5620 Monte. The new mobile device is being shown to the world just before the Mobile World Congress kicks off next week in Barcelona, Spain, and one might also expect for the company to demonstr... Full story...
On Monday at the MIX10 conference, Redmond-based software company Microsoft released a beta version of the Silverlight code for Symbian, a move that was already expected to be made a few weeks ago, two years after Microsoft and Nokia announced a partnership in the area.
Nokia 900 is one of the hottest mobile phones available on the market at the moment, although its fate seems to be somehow doomed.
Well-known supplier of applications for handsets powered by Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system Resco announced recently the launch of a new flavor of its popular software solution Resco Contact Manager, namely version 2.
Norwegian software company Opera announced today the release of the final version of its Opera Mini 5 and Opera Mobile 10 browsers for mobile phones.
The first handsets powered by Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 OS are set to become available for purchase on the market sometime in late 2010, most probably in the fourth quarter of the year, yet we can already have a look at some of the prototypes that handset makers are working on.
Mobile phone users in the United States who are also T-Mobile customers will have the opportunity to try out a new Android-based handset on the airwaves of their carrier, namely the Motorola CLIQ XT, which is expected to be launched as soon as tomorrow.
While Microsoft is offering details on what the development of applications for the new Windows Phone 7 OS is all about and on how application builders can distribute their software solutions to users, others are more interested in other actions, such a Windows Phone 7 ROM.
Along with the unveiling of a set of development tools for those interested in building applications for the new Windows Phone 7 OS, Microsoft also announced that software solutions developed for the new platform would be brought to users via a new Windows Phone Marketplace.
Wireless carrier T-Mobile has been long rumored to be on its way to launch two new mobile phones on the US market as soon as March 24, and it seems that the move has been already confirmed.
Windows Phone 7 seems to be one of the main characters at the MIX10 conference, as Microsoft has unveiled a wide range of details on the development of applications for the new mobile operating system.