Adobe bringing Flash to LiMo

Adobe has joined the LiMo Foundation and will develop a version of Flash for the mobile platform.
 

Looking for apps? There's an app for that!

If you struggle to pick from the many thousands of apps available for the iPhone and iPod touch, an app called Appfinder may assist.
 

WinMo 7 or WinMeh 7 to launch at MWC next month?

Microsoft’s answer to Apple’s iPhone OS, known as Windows Mobile 7, is very late, but a new report suggests it will finally be unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in February, with WinMo 7 powered phones due to hit the market by year’s end, or early next year, delivering the “ZunePhone” at last.
 

HTC HD2 – I can’t believe it’s not butter!

After surprisingly positive reports on the WinMo 6.5-powered HTC HD2 when it launched in the US late last year, the HD2 has launched in Australia at last via Telstra, and with multi-touch capabilities along with an amazingly fast and smooth experience, it’s hard to believe you’re really using a Windows Phone instead of a jailbroken iPhone with a WinMo skin!
 

Android phones give augmented reality view of Australian Open

The IBM Seer application for Android mobile phones provides an augmented reality view of Melbourne Park and the Australian Open tennis tournament.
 

Nokia to developers: show us your apps

Nokia has set out on a million-dollar hunt for mobile applications aimed at customers on very low incomes.
 

BlackBerry Presenter moves PowerPoint decks from hand to big screen

Tired of lugging a notebook around just to deliver a PowerPoint presentation? Don't want to risk using an unfamiliar computer? RIM reckons its new BlackBerry Presenter is the answer.
 

TelstraOne Experience does work for the user too

OK, I admit it: the TelstraOne Experience user interface that Telstra delivers on some mobile phones does provide benefits for the user as well as the company.
 

Apple buys mobile ad company Quattro Wireless

Apple has acquired mobile advertising company Quattro Wireless. The price tag was reportedly $US275 million.
 

OMGoogle! Nexus One released, but is it the Nesux One instead?

The Nexus One has ceased being mere “dogfood” and has emerged at long last following a month of hype that never quite reached the iHeights that Google’s crunchiest of competitors managed to whip up, but after seeing the barely-better-than-iPhone specs, one can only ask “is that it?!”
 

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