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LG Panther: Windows Phone 7 hands-on

Pocket-lint has just published some photos of coming LG’s smartphone powered by Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 operating system for mobile devices. According to eye-witnesses Windows Phone 7 was working very smoothly, and gave an excellent glimpse at the potential of the new OS as many of the major features were up and running. As for […]

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Symbian^3 UI demostration

Nokia is almost ready to release new version of its operating system for mobile devices. Recently David Rivas, Nokia VP, demonstrated user interface of Symbian^3. It is three times as faster that UI of Symbian S60 5th edition (60 fps instead of 20 fps). That means device running on Symbian^3 OS will have something more […]

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The first device running on Windows Phone 7 Series

Microsoft Mobile Communications Business Director Aaron Woodman showed the first phone running on Windows Phone 7 Series operating system during the Engadget Show. There is no much information about this device but it is known that it is equipped with, capacitive touchscreen display, 5 Mp camera with flash, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP, GPS, and […]

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Nokia showed Symbian^3

Some weeks ago Symbian Foundation announced its operating system to become open source. And at last yesterday Nokia demonstrated Symbian^3 that will be released in March. In contrast to previous versions of this popular operating system Symbian^3 supports multi-touch technology, multiply homescreens, HDMI, online music shop integration, and many other features. According to Nokia’s official […]

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Bada OS will be unveiled at MWC 2010

Bada operating system was announced only some months ago. But Samsung has already designed its first phone running on this OS. According to official company’s blog the first Bada-smartphone will be unveiled at Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona. Besides Kim Hyung-do (VP on strategic planning said) that Bada had been already shown to some […]

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SHOP4APPS Android Apps store

Like other giants of mobile devices industry Motorola decided to open its own applications shop which will be called SHOP4APPS. This online shop will sell application for Android operating system. To get access to SHOP4APPS user will have to install special application – MotoAppstore. It is known that SHOP4APPS will feature MyLocker function that […]

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Flash for Android and webOS will be available soon

According to official sources Adobe Systems will provide support of Flash to Google Android and Palm webOS. Adobe Flash Player 10.1 for Android 2.0 will become available in the first half of the net year. As for webOS, Adobe promised a beta version software would be released this year; it’s not clear if this […]

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Snow Leopard will not support Intel Atom

According to some unofficial sources Apple will disable support for the Intel Atom processor in forthcoming update for Mac OS X Snow Leopard. Thus Apple is going to prevent using of Snow Leopard operating system on unauthorized PC netbooks that are based on low-cost and low-power chip from Intel. It is said that such […]

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Android 1.6 Donut for G1 and Magic

Some month ago Google promised that owners of the first Android communicators - G1 and Magic - will have an opportunity to update their operating system to 1.6 version. Google didn’t disappoint us and the process of automatic update has been already started. In contrast to previous version of OS Android 1.6 Donut has some […]

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Intel’s Moblin 2.1 OS announced

During the Intel Developer Forum 2009, Intel introduced its new operating system – Moblin 2.1. It is based on Linux and is designed for smartphones and Intel Atom based mobile Internet devices. According to developers this operating system is optimized for social networks and has all chances to become popular. There’s good reason to believe […]

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