This is the total number of devices that Microsoft partners managed to sell since the official release of the first Windows Phone 7 handsets on shelves: over 1.5 million. Achim Berg, Microsoft’s vice president of business and marketing for Windows Phones, was the one to break the figure down.This is the first ... |
21 December 2010 09:40 GMT |
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Jim Balsillie, Co-CEO of Canadian mobile phone maker Research In Motion, stated recently that the company disapproves of the closed development environment that Apple put in place for the builders of applications for its smartphones and tablets.According to Balsillie, RIM's Blackberry development environment of... |
17 November 2010 03:35 GMT |
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Qualcomm Incorporated announced today that the first handsets powered by its Brew Mobile Platform (Brew MP) operating system were expected to come to the market during the ongoing year, and that the platform would be supported by various OEMs and developers. At the same time, the company also noted that AT&T was one... |
7 January 2010 11:12 GMT |
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Handset vendor Palm announced recently that it opened the Project Ares to the developer community. According to the company, the new project comes with a new approach towards the application development process, bringing it directly to the Internet browser. Ares surfaces now as a set of integrated mobile development... |
18 December 2009 16:01 GMT |
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Even if harmless, the first virus that infects the environment of a programming language has been reported by Kaspersky. The virus scans for a Delphi platform, attaches itself to the embedded compiler and infects any Delphi program compiled from that moment on. According to Denis Nazarov from Kaspersky Labs, “... |
19 August 2009 06:11 GMT |
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I've always wanted to present an educational product, one intended especially for children in primary school because, that way, I would contribute to making the learning process just a tad better for some. And by better I mean more fun, with less stress associated with it and, why not, a real pleasure. Well, now... |
1 October 2008 03:31 GMT |
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