Samsung Unveils Bada OS Officially, Developers Get Much Love

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

A couple of weeks after announcing that it'll develop an in-house called Bada, Samsung launched the platform in London. The event took place yesterday and the features of the OS get showcased in the video below. Notice a couple of feats borrowed from iPhone OS and overall, the OS looks ...

Microsoft Announces OneApp, App Delivery Framework

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Not everything concerning the mobile segment of Microsoft revolves around Windows Mobile, fact proved by the company's latest announcement, OneApp. This is a comprehensive framework, used to deliver apps on featurephones. OneApp is destined specially to emerging markets, where usually the processor power and memory are the most prized specs. Microsoft ...

OPhone SDK Goes Gold, Android Morphs Into Something Interesting in China

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

In case you didn't know, Chinese carrier China Mobile is not satisfied with just using the plain Android OS, so it has developed the OPhone initiative, customizing Google's operating system. Lenovo O1 should run the fresh OS and it seems that OPhone will be pushed as the standard smartphone platform in ...

iPhone OS 3.1 Hits Beta 3, Available for Devs Now

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Developers are now allowed to access iPhone OS 3.1, beta 3, a sure sign that we're approaching the estimated September release date of the update. The new version should bring support for video APIs, that would make augmented reality apps real and probably fill the App Store with this kind ...

Windows Marketplace Submissions Start on July 27, Marketplace Also Available on WM 6.0 and 6.1

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Starting July 27th, Microsoft will be taking app submissions for Windows Marketplace, as they announced at Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Conference this week. The service gets ready for its release on Windows Mobile 6.5 devices later in 2009 and it'll come with a neat core of corporate apps, known as Business ...

iPhone OS 3.1 Beta Available for Developers; Unofficial Change Log Dissected

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

We've just heard that Apple is making the beta iPhone OS 3.1 available for developers with the SDK included. Meanwhile, we have a look at the unofficial change log, with the hope to come across something really new and surprising. An anonymous BGR tipster (probably a developer) managed to make a ...

Windows Mobile 6.5 Is Complete and Functional

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

Microsoft has just announced that Windows Mobile 6.5 has finally reached completion and that it's a fully functional OS. The Windows Mobile developers team claims that the operating system looks great, but we'll still have to wait a bit till we get to see its commercial release. In order to show ...

Windows Mobile Marketplace, Now Open for Developers

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

The Windows Mobile app store (Windows Mobile Marketplace) is now accepting developers, who can enter their info and upload apps at will. All they need is a credit card with $99 and a Live ID (Hotmail or passport account). The previously mentioned amount of cash is the annual fee, that ...

Apple’s Annual Developer Conference is All Sold Out!

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Apple has recently announced that WWDC 2009, its annual developer conference is completely sold out and this doesn't surprise us one bit, considering that we're bound to witness the launch of a new iPhone and maybe even an Apple netbook. The conference takes place in San Francisco and starts on June ...

Android 1.5 Gets Announced, Detailed Soon

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Although Cupcake has been messed with a lot for the past months, it's only now that its features got incorporated in a neat Android OS update, the 1.5 version. Android 1.5 incorporates Cupcake and also features a Home screen framework, that will be used for widget development and populating live ...