Posts Tagged ‘windows mobile’

HP Smartphone Will not Use the windows Phone 7

Friday, August 13th, 2010

palmCooperation Hewlett Packard (HP) and Microsoft in the development of end smartphones. After acquiring Palm, HP will ensure that only use a WebOS platform for smartphone devices homemade and will not use the Windows Phone 7.

“Our goal is to focus resources and efforts to make WebOS as the operating system best,” said Todd Bradley, executive vice president of HP, as reported by PC Magazine, Sunday (07/25/2010). WebOS is the latest plam smartphone platform currently used on sail-touch smartphone and Palm Smartphone Palm Pre.

The statement is perhaps not too surprising considering HP has invested $ 1.2 billion U.S. dollars to acquire Palm. Previously, HP stated that the artificial Palm WebOS platform may be used in the product range of smartphones, tablets, up to a netbook.

This also shows the strategy of HP in the smartphone market with a single platform. For the tablet PC market, HP will continue to work closely with Microsoft and using Windows 7 for tablets or slate enterprise class. For consumer grade tablet, HP uses WebOS. HP is also known to have been registered trademark PalmPad. There is no certainty whether the brand will be used for tablets or smartphone device.


Windows Mobile 7 will be launched in February 2010

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Microsoft Corp. plans to unveil a new operating system for mobile phones next month. The Company may use the celebration Mobile World Congress in Barcelona to show a new software called Windows Mobile 7. “However, this decision was not final,” said the anonymous source who knows the problem.

Microsoft relies on the latest software to bring back the spirit of the consumer Windows Mobile and mobile phone manufacturers who have adopted this system. Understandably, according to Matt Rosoff, an analyst with Kirkland, Windows Mobile 6.5, which came out in October, not enough to satisfy the software developer.

As a result, the faster they are showing Windows Mobile 7, the better, “he said. Conversely, the longer the delay the launch of Microsoft’s operating system, may be, the less consumers Microsoft for handset makers will glance at other options.

Unfortunately, Debbie Anderson, a spokesman for Redmond, Microsoft’s base in Washington, did not want to say this launch time. “There are no new thing to be announced,” he said. Steve Ballmer, chief executive officer of Microsoft Corp.. years ago said that the new program will come out in 2010.


Skyfire 1.5 Now Available For WinMo based Mobile device

Monday, December 14th, 2009

nokia-phone-browserThere is exciting news for you! We have been Skyfire mobile browser you can use via mobile devices based on Windows Mobile. For those of you who are interested can try the mobile browser to download an application this one on the official site Skyfire. And there you can download the latest Skyfire mobile browser is version 1.5.

At Skyfire 1.5 offers several improvements including support for both formats the screen resolution is VGA (640 × 480 pixels) and WVGA (800 × 480 pixels). Associated with it, Skyfire promises support high resolution display options. And certainly at this moment the support is in the process.

In addition, the Skyfire mobile browser also has advantages for handling interface using the touch screen. And this application has been designed to support existing features such as scrolling motion display. Skyfire 1.5 also offers full screen view mode (full screen) and the presence of flash and Silverlight, each of which has been updated with the best.

The latest version Skyfire mobile browser is capable of handling the operation using a touch screen device or not is based on Windows Mobile 5.0 or Windows Mobile 6.5. But for users of Symbian-based handsets that do not have to feel sad, because right now Skyfire mobile browser is developing a device capable of operating on the Symbian-based handsets. So how the Skyfire efforts to get through the Symbian?


Mobile Tribe: Facebook, Google, MySpace, YouTube on One Full Control

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

For those who like to hang out on the Internet by using mobile phones, there must be Internet-based applications scattered on their mobile phone. There are Opera Mini to access Facebook, My Space, You Tube, there are Google Mail, Yahoo! GO, and similar applications. Luckily if the phone supports multitasking. If it is not?

Well, do not get into trouble, let’s try Mobile Tribe. With Mobile Tribe you can combine the various social networking services on the Internet in one application. The various features of Facebook, MySpace, Orkut, Plaxo, Yahoo and Google can run simultaneously without having to access each site manually. You can get a warning every time a new message, e-mail, posting on the wall, adding a friend request on Facebook, MySpace, Orkut, Yahoo or Gmail.

If used to use Plaxo service, Yahoo! and Gmail to manage the address book, this service can also be combined into one. In addition, you can also send an e-mail with Yahoo Mail and Gmail, or send messages through My Space, Facebook and Orkut from this application.

Music and video features fixed in this application allows you to enjoy and share multimedia content. Thanks to the support of Orb, you can listen to music and videos from You Tube and watch the live streaming of Blip.tv.

To manage images, available support to flicker and Picasa. In addition to both services, you can explore, share and comment on photos with ease in social networking. Amazingly, by choosing a picture, you can make a phone call to someone you do not even know his phone number.

To complete the service, Mobile Tribe features international calls and SMS through Internet media. This service is actually a service from a VoIP provider that offers international calls cost more frugal than the normal tariff.

The whole service can be accessed from any hape that supports Java, Windows Mobile and Blackberry. Until now recorded leading brands such as Nokia, Sony Ericsson, HTC, Black Berry, LG, Motorola, Samsung and Sanyo to this software operate smoothly.