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Redmond-based company Microsoft has recently delivered a series of updates for the Windows Marketplace for Mobile, the software solutions portal for users of handsets running under its smartphone operating system, Windows Mobile. The storefront was launched for WinMo 6.5-based devices on October 6, when it included a... |
13 November 2009 10:28 GMT |
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Mountain View-based Google has just made a series of changes to the Android Market agreement that all developers need to accept. According to Google, the new changes and agreement will have to be accepted by all developers, as long as they want their applications to be distributed / sold through the Android Market, a... |
11 November 2009 04:50 GMT |
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The Symbian Foundation has announced today at the Symbian Exchange and Exposition 2009 (SEE 2009) the availability of Symbian Horizon, the application publishing program aimed at Symbian developers. According to the Foundation, developers now have the possibility to sign up for the program so as to have their apps in... |
27 October 2009 08:28 GMT |
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When things happen over and over for a couple of times without bringing anything new, they're labeled as repetitive and usually shunned by society for their lack of creativity. Bun when they ignore what the world thinks of them and persevere in their cycle, they slowly become traditions. One such repetitive cycl... |
16 October 2009 09:00 GMT |
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Redmond-based software company Microsoft is adding the final touches to its Windows Marketplace for Mobile, in a rush to have it all in place for the October 6 launch of both the software portal and the latest flavor of its mobile operating system, Windows Mobile 6.5. The upcoming app store will be available for acce... |
1 October 2009 04:14 GMT |
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Wireless carrier Vodafone announced recently the launch of a new competition for developers of mobile widgets, one that sees an impressive €1,000,000 in funds. The Vodafone Appstar competition will have two phases, the company added, the first one launched now and the second one slated for next year, and has bee... |
26 September 2009 05:23 GMT |
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Windows Mobile 6.5, the next flavor of Microsoft's mobile phone platform, is expected to surface on handsets on the market for the first time on October 6, this year. Along with it, the Redmond-based company will also deliver new services for its users, among which most of you might already know the Windows Mark... |
21 September 2009 05:39 GMT |
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Mobile phone maker Samsung has already announced plans to release its application store around the world, and it seems that handset users in Europe will have the opportunity to enjoy the portal as soon as this quarter. A beta version of the storefront was already launched in the UK earlier this year, yet the official... |
29 July 2009 10:39 GMT |
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Cupertino, California-based Apple released the beta 3 version of its upcoming iPhone 3.1 operating system on Monday. Developers now have access both to the new flavor of the OS as well as to iPhone OS 3.1 SDK, and it seems that the company is getting closer and closer to the final release of the platform, which has b... |
28 July 2009 04:59 GMT |
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The Symbian Foundation showcased on Thursday an application-publishing program called Symbian Horizon, which is slated for general availability sometime in October 2009. According to the Foundation, the Symbian Horizon is meant to provide a helpful hand to developers that work on applications for the Symbian OS, whil... |
17 July 2009 01:51 GMT |
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Sunnyvale-based Palm, the mobile phone maker that recently released into the wild the Palm Pre high-end mobile phone, announced on Friday that the SDK for the handset's webOS was expected to become available before the end of summer. At the same time, the company also said that the Mojo SDK early access program ... |
20 June 2009 04:45 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel has just announced the release of its new Parallel Studio software tool, designed to help application developers design and debug multi-threaded applications. This new app will enable coders to optimize their Windows applications so that they can benefit from the enhanced performan... |
26 May 2009 10:48 GMT |
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Redmond-based software giant Microsoft has announced today in a post on the Windows Mobile blog that the Windows Marketplace for Mobile is now opened for registration to those developers who would like to submit their applications to the software portal. According to the Windows Mobile team, registrations are opened ... |
21 May 2009 09:42 GMT |
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Information these days is almost as valuable as gold, and this is also true in the video game industry where people are desperate to find out new and exciting things about their favorite franchises and about titles that will appear in the future. Just check out the amount of controversy and speculation the recent 15-... |
20 May 2009 02:45 GMT |
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It seems that Windows Mobile users out there will have yet another reason to rejoice as soon as the Windows Marketplace for Mobile launches commercially. Not only that the software portal will come along with the new iteration of the operating system, namely Windows Mobile 6.5, but it will also offer users the possib... |
18 May 2009 10:09 GMT |
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Palm, Inc. released at the Web 2.0 Expo 2009 in San Francisco more details on its developer program for its newly unveiled Palm webOS platform. Michael Abbott, Palm’s senior vice president of Application Software and Services, said in a keynote that the company intended to expand its early access program for th... |
2 April 2009 06:09 GMT |
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We have recently reported that rumors floating around the Web pointed towards the fact that Google plans to accept paid apps on its Andoid Market as soon as this week. Well, it seems that those rumors were true after all, as a recent post on the Android Developers blog officially announced the move. Moreover, the pos... |
14 February 2009 04:42 GMT |
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The console war is a series of very fierce battles in which the top three manufacturers, Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony, fight for every customer and attempt to make their own products the most attractive ones on the market by any means necessary. A major aspect that some customers take into account when buying ... |
29 January 2009 03:14 GMT |
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The fate of another promising online RPG game is unknown for the moment, since Flagship Studio, Hellgate: London developers, was shut down and all its employees fired. This news comes as a strange surprise from a company which had a promising game in the works (Mythos) and an online publishing and hosting company cal... |
14 July 2008 12:06 GMT |
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If you thought the Mac OS X 10.6 news was cool, how about 10.5.4 hitting no later than Apple's WWDC '08 next week? At least this update is a week away from you, while 10.6 (if the rumors are real) is not to come to your Mac until January next year.Only days away from Apple's annual developers conferenc... |
4 June 2008 03:28 GMT |
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If you are a developer and you find yourself in San Francisco between 28-29 this month, you might want to add a very important event to your agenda. Google is going to hold its annual developers' meeting, where developers using Google's products are expected to arrive in large numbers. This year, the meetin... |
27 May 2008 02:59 GMT |
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In the past, we have seen Google open its resources to developers for a number of its products. It appears that another, recently released, product has been given the green light in offering API support to developers. Google Health, which was officially released during a press event held at the company's Mountai... |
21 May 2008 09:07 GMT |
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It's nothing but love for Windows XP and all scraps, crumbs and leftovers for Windows Vista. One inherent consequence of having an operating system dig its roots into the market for five years, is the creation of not only a loyal user base, but also of a community of developers that find it equally difficult to ... |
14 May 2008 13:23 GMT |
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Windows Vista Service Pack 1 brings to the table a wide range of improvements addressing all areas of the operating system, from performance to additional support for new technologies and standards, as well as the synchronization with Windows Server 2008. But at the same time, there are a number of enhancements set i... |
21 March 2008 06:21 GMT |
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The consoles are not only competing when it comes to numbers of units sold and numbers of console specific games that appear. The three-way battle that is today's console market is now focusing on the community aspect and on the on-line market for games.Sony already has the PlayStation Store and is poised to lau... |
19 March 2008 11:33 GMT |
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First of all, don't get too excited yet: it's not a free game, nor something that you should download right away and have fun with. But, in the long run, it is something that will most likely bring a lot of benefits to the game world: Steamworks is a complete suite of publishing and development tools rangin... |
30 January 2008 03:44 GMT |
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If you were looking for a quick hocus-pocus, there's your gadget type of information, I'm sad to disappoint you; this article is not about that. It's more about breaking down what gadgets are from a technical point of view, that of developers and that of users.In case you're not all that much into... |
15 January 2008 04:54 GMT |
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There's a new development house in town, named Carbine Studios and its existence was announced last week. The company's owned by NCSoft and focuses on MMO titles, as the team of developers promises to change the world of MMORPGs forever. You might want to know that Carbine's staff includes ex-WoW desi... |
10 October 2007 11:06 GMT |
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Every major event must involve some fine ladies who will allow you to take their picture while sitting next to a supercar or a hot new console. This is also the case of the 2007 Leipzig Games Convention and we've got a neat gallery for all of you gamers to drool on. What would the gaming industry be without Lar... |
21 August 2007 08:39 GMT |
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PlayStation fans truly have it their way today and although Sony hasn't really announced anything new for the powerful system, confirmation that the PS3's time has come, is indeed something to make your day. According to this piece up on Evil Avatar, David Karraker told GamesIndustry.biz that their investme... |
1 August 2007 08:47 GMT |
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Windows developers, be on the lookout because Apple is out to get you. You might end up developing for Mac OS X 10.5. Well, I guess it could be worse... However, the Cupertino-based company is indeed looking to increase the ranks of Mac OS X developers, and for that it is willing to turn to Windows and even Linux bui... |
20 March 2007 06:30 GMT |
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