MySpace has just launched a video streaming service for handsets, making video viewing on the go a real ball. Turns out that the popular service for teens will maintain a strong presence on the mobile market, as it supports many different devices.
However the codec combinations and bit rates plus resolutions will vary, as do the handsets, but doing...
In case you were looking for an alternative to Opera Mini or Safari, know that Skyfire Mobile Browser just got an upgrade to version 0.85 beta and it’s now open to the public. You can download it directly by pointing your mobile browser to this address. Here’s a Skyfire demo, in case you want to take a virtual tour of it before downloading:
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Christian Sejersen, mobile director of engineering from Mozilla recently stated (in a Silicon Republic interview that we won’t be seeing Firefox Mobile on the Mobile OS X and Android platforms. This is not a temporary decision, but rather an approach that will continue in the future as well.
Regarding the iPhone, the reasons for not porting Firefox...
Norwegian hacker Erik Kristiansen managed to do what other developers only dream of, that is port the Windows Mobile OS to the iPhone. According to wmpoweruser.com, his discovery was introduced at the MyPhone 2008 summit and you can see the wonderful hacked OS in the video below, in action:
The software is now available in its beta version, running...
While waiting for Mozilla to make a Firefox-branded move, we find out that Skype has launched a new mobile beta, supporting no less than 30 new handsets, like the Motorola v6maxx, L9, RAZR2 and V9.
The new Skype Mobile also works on Nokia phones (5310, 5610, 6300, E61, N70, N72, N73, N76, N78, N81, N82), Samsung devices (G600, G800, U600, U900) and...