Windows Mobile, Android, Flash make headlines at Mobile World Congress

Posted on February 17, 2009 by Robert Palmer.
Categories: Uncategorized.

Filed under: ,

Two of Apple's rival mobile platforms announced news this week at the 2009 Mobile World Congress, with Windows Mobile 6.5 on the way, and a new Android-based handset from HTC.

Windows Mobile has updated its user interface to more closely resemble the iPhone's. I can imagine the brainstorming session:

Developer 1: "It needs to look, work, and feel like the iPhone, but -- you know -- not be."

Developer 2: "Instead of putting the icons on a rectangular grid, let's do a (one two three four five six) hexagonal one!"

Developer 1: "Brilliant! Book it. Done."

I kid, I kid. I'm sure it was more complicated than that. Anyway, Windows Mobile will also feature two new services, a "My Phone" synchronization service, and a new marketplace that will sell mobile applications from both phones and desktops. It's like I've heard this song before, but can't remember exactly where.

Also at the conference, HTC announced the Magic, a handset to run Google's Android operating system. Unlike the G1, the Magic will not have a slide-out keyboard. It will first be available to Vodafone customers in the UK, Germany and Spain, among other European carriers. Cult of Mac's Ed Sutherland suspects T-Mobile will carry the handset in the U.S. because it can handle the phone's transmission protocols.

Both the Windows Mobile and Android platforms also announced they'll support Flash (along with Symbian and Palm's new webOS) in 2010. And what of the iPhone? No dice: Adobe lobs the ball back in Apple's court, saying during the announcement, "We would love to see it on the iPhone, too, but it's Apple's decision on when and how they support any new technology. So we will continue to work on it."

[Via Hardmac, MDN, and IGM.]

Continue reading Windows Mobile, Android, Flash make headlines at Mobile World Congress

Windows Mobile, Android, Flash make headlines at Mobile World Congress originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Tue, 17 Feb 2009 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)Windows Mobile, Android, Flash make headlines at Mobile World Congress originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Tue, 17 Feb 2009 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

17″ Unibody MacBook Pro Orders Begin Arriving

Two MacRumors readers (123free, UFOGoldorak) have reported receiving their orders for the new 17" unibody MacBook Pro today. UFOGoldorak has also posted preliminary benchmarks for the 2.93 GHz model with 4 GB of RAM.


Image pos...

Vegas’ Most Wanted: iPhone Card Counter

Posted on by Rene Ritchie.
Categories: Uncategorized.

HBO shows come to iTunes

Jail or the wrong end of Tony Soprano’s temper? Is there anywhere the iPhone can’t get you?

TUAW reports that casinos in Nevada (and we presume elsewhere eventually if not already) have been warned to look out for next generation card counters powered by iPhone apps (the use of which, like any technological assist, is a felony in the gaming state).

Doesn’t look like anyone’s actually been caught doing this in the wilds of Vegas yet, though who knows what’s going on in private, back room games around the country, or the world.

What’s next? Someone going to sneak one onto the set of Price is Right?

This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.

Vegas’ Most Wanted: iPhone Card Counter

Multi-Core Mobile Processors iPhone Bound?

Posted on by Rene Ritchie.
Categories: Uncategorized.

We’ve heard before that, among other things, iPhone OS 3.0 would support quad-core processors. Of course, we haven’t seen these processors yet, but now ST-Ericsson and ARM have announced they’ll be giving a private sneak peak at one at Mobile World Congress. (Via MacRumors):

The technological breakthrough is the first of its kind and is based on the ARM(R) Cortex(TM)-A9 multicore processor, which represents a significant leap from previous generations of baseband/application processor architectures by providing unprecedented levels of performance and power efficiency.

Combined with previous rumors of OpenCL support allowing the faster, betterPowerVR graphics cores to boost general processing as well, and 802.11n mobile WiFi chips future iPhone generations could be, as Steve Jobs is so fond of putting it, real screamers.

Better hardware (especially more RAM) could, of course, encourage Apple to allow more 3rd party multi-tasking. Maybe even make the leap to iPhone HD? (In a matt black finish?!)

This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.

Multi-Core Mobile Processors iPhone Bound?

Leaked photos of next gen iPhone?

Posted on by Top iPhone News.
Categories: Uncategorized.
The waiting game is over? Images of the back cover of next generation iPhone has started circulating on the Internet, according to MacRumors. Looks pretty, right? I hope it's the real deal... iPodObserver first posted a version of the above photo that allegedly depicts an unreleased 16GB iPhone with the model ...

Microsoft, Symbian and Others Announce ‘App Stores’

Fortune notes a string of announcements coming out of Mobile World Congress in Barcelona where it seems mobile app stores are on everyone's mind. DeWitt summarizes the headlines and notes that "now everyone has an App Store":

- Nokia’...