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Tuesday, February 13th 2007 - 22:46 CET
Research In Motion announced plans to offer BlackBerry Connect software on five Microsoft Windows Mobile-based devices from HTC to carriers around the world, including the HTC S710 launched at 3GSM World Congress 2007. The HTC S710 is a versatile, compact handset that looks like a phone, but includes a concealed semi auto-sliding keyboard to allow for email and data input. Users are able to view their email, Word and Excel documents on the 2.4 inch screen with landscape view option. The HTC 710 operates on GPRS/EDGE networks and supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0. Founded in 1997, High Tech Computer Corp. (HTC) designs, manufactures and markets innovative, feature rich smartphone and PDA phone devices.
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Monday, February 12th 2007 - 16:11 CET
At the 3GSM World Congress, Adobe Systems Incorporated announced that support for video will be integrated in the next generation of Adobe Flash Lite software, Adobe’s award-winning Flash Player runtime specifically designed for mobile phones. Flash Lite 3, expected to be available in the first half of 2007, will bring the Adobe Flash Player video format from the desktop to mobile phones and devices, enabling operators, handset manufacturers and developers alike to deliver more compelling and engaging experiences to mobile users.
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Saturday, February 3rd 2007 - 02:07 CET
At DEMO 2007, Bling Software, Inc. unveils the first Ajax-based (Asynchronous, JavaScript, XML) Web client for the mobile handset. With this announcement, Bling Software enables companies to build and deliver the most visually stunning and data-rich applications ever available on the mobile handset. For the first time, consumers can enjoy dynamic mobile applications from Bling Software's early customers including Jay-Z, Barry Bonds, Ninja Mobile, The Onion, Amp'd Mobile and GoTV Networks. Although the number of mobile handsets outnumbers PCs, to date, dynamic mobile applications have been too costly and much too complex to develop, port and distribute. Bling Software is currently available.
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Monday, January 29th 2007 - 18:01 CET
30 Second Software, Inc., an innovator in mobile commerce technology and services, announced “Digby,” an electronic commerce service that radically simplifies the buying experience by combining rich content from name-brand retailers with an intuitive shopping process that is optimized for mobile devices. Available first on BlackBerry handsets from Research In Motion (RIM), Digby is a free service available to mobile users.
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Thursday, January 25th 2007 - 23:59 CET
Quickoffice, the world leader in providing office document software for mobile devices, launched Quickoffice v4 for S60, a major upgrade to its award-winning solution. This latest version delivers many features that redefine the standard in mobile office software, and is available immediately at the Quickoffice web site. Named Best Enterprise Application in the Forum Nokia S60 3rd Edition Challenge, Quickoffice v4 builds on highly successful previous releases and was chosen by Nokia as the exclusive mobile office suite deployed on S60 3rd Edition smartphones.
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Thursday, January 11th 2007 - 04:29 CET
Nokia today introduced Nokia Lifeblog 2.0, a unique collection and storage solution for personal multimedia content that enables you to maintain a photo album with a minimum of effort. Designed exclusively for Nokia Nseries multimedia computers, this PC and mobile device software combination makes collecting, storing and sharing multimedia content easier than ever.
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Wednesday, January 10th 2007 - 01:21 CET
The focus of the collaboration is to create an Orange specific software package to complement S60 software on Symbian OS and to accelerate the Orange device customization process. This will in turn help S60 device manufacturers, who will benefit from greater cost efficiency and shorter time-to-market. Joint activities will include creating synergies between S60 and Orange roadmaps, and testing Orange specific software assets and application development in cooperation with the Orange Partner organisation and Forum Nokia, Nokia's global developer program.
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