Today at CeBIT, Microsoft made some headlines with news of a new mobile PC form factor – aka.
Openwave And Sun Microsystems Work On Mobile Content
Openwave announced they’re working with Sun Microsystems in a plan to develop new content for mobile phones. The plan will integrate Openwave’s XML-based MIDAS with sun’s Java ME and will provide standards-based tools and environments to create and deliver that content.
Microsoft Senses Mobile Messaging Chance
With Research In Motion plagued by the ongoing patent fight with NTP Technologies, Microsoft could be in position to woo away some enterprise BlackBerry users.
Samsungs New Mobile Phone Storage: Cornice
Longmont, Colorado-based Cornice Inc. announced in January a new deal inked with Samsung for their 3 gigabyte Storage Element (SE) in the production of Samsung’s SGH-i300 embedded music smartphone.
Forum Nokia And Adobe On Mobile Flash Development
Finnish based Nokia announced on Thursday the creation of Forum Nokia PRO: Flash Zone. It’s a support program put together between Nokia and Adobe with the intention of helping Forum Nokia PRO companies to develop Macromedia Flash applications for devices deployed by wireless operators.
Mobile Searchs Future Is Now
More and more, “sometime in the future” is yesterday, and the ubiquitous “New Year’s Tech Predictions” lists find themselves rendered obsolete by mid-January.
Apple, Mobile Me, And Disney
A new trademark caps a week of Apple glee as the MacWorld Expo in San Francisco ends, and we theorize what the next “one more thing” will be from Steve Jobs.
Mobile Search: Coming to a Screen near You
The New Year has ushered in a number of high-profile partnerships in the mobile search space, confirming our prediction last summer that as go the major search engines, so goes mobile search.
Yahoo, Google Going Mobile
Both Internet players have new products ready to roll for mobile devices, with Google making another mobile-centric deal while Yahoo debuts its Go service.
Mobile Search Fuels Up for the Long Haul
Last night I saw a TV commercial for mobile phones with online video access. The brand name escapes me, but the image of people lying around anywhere and everywhere, watching videos on their mobile phones, stuck with me.