Windows Phone Tango, supposedly the next version of Microsoft’s mobile operating system, is expected to arrive on shelves with support for far more languages than the previous flavors of the platform. Rumor has it that there will be 120 languages supported in the OS as soon as the Tango version is released. ... |
30 January 2012 03:29 GMT |
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Apple is offering developers the chance to post badges that allow customers to know instantly which languages are supported in a given application, much like the badges offered by Cupertino for iTunes App Store links.
Via News and Announcements for Apple Developers, the Cupertino giant is informing code savvy Mac ... |
24 August 2011 06:21 GMT |
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Over the past three months, Microsoft has released a number of resources designed to improve the user experience of people around the world looking to leverage the company’s software in their native language. According to Palle Petersen, Lead International Project Engineer at Microsoft, a collection of UI tran... |
1 August 2011 06:41 GMT |
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Windows Phone Mango, the mobile operating system flavor that Redmond-based software giant Microsoft is set to bring to the market this fall, should come with support for more languages than the initial Windows Phone release included. Mango will arrive on shelves with support for a number of no less than 22 languag... |
7 July 2011 07:14 GMT |
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Mountain View-based Internet giant Google has just announced that mobile phone users can now enjoy the features of Google Docs in a number of no less than 45 languages, including the 44 that were just added into the mix.“Last November, we launched the ability to edit mobile docs in English. Today we’re e... |
3 March 2011 10:43 GMT |
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iOS 4.1 reportedly adds support for the Cherokee tribe’s language, making it the first Native language to be featured on Apple devices. Called the Cherokee syllabary, the language is used by more than 290,000 Cherokee citizens.According to a report, the Cherokee Nation has been working with Apple’ develop... |
10 September 2010 04:29 GMT |
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Gone are those days when mobile phones came to the market with support for only a small number of languages. Modern handsets, whether feature phones or smartphones, come with support for more than those up to ten languages that were included in some devices about ten years ago. However, it seems that Redmond-based s... |
17 July 2010 06:54 GMT |
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Oslo, Norway-based software company Opera Software announced on Monday that it made new improvements to its Opera Mobile 10 browser available for handsets running under Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system or under the Symbian S60 platform. The new enhancements come in the form of an upgrade for the late... |
22 December 2009 02:50 GMT |
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The Ovi Mail team announced on Monday that the Webmail version of Ovi Mail had been updated to version v1.1. The main update that comes with the new release is the support for more languages, rising their number to 12 currently supported, among which we can count: UK English, US English, Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Mala... |
7 April 2009 06:28 GMT |
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Last week, Sony released yet another firmware version for the PlayStation 3 home gaming console. The good news is that users have not reported any problems regarding the update process, which can sometime appear with these significant patches. The bad news is that Sony, in true corporate fashion way, has taken some t... |
6 April 2009 05:26 GMT |
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The latest iPhone SDK beta reveals that Apple is adding language support for the following countries: Sweden (Swedish), Denmark (Danish), Finland (Finnish), Norway (Norwegian), Poland (Polish), Korea (Korean) and Brazil (Portuguese). These languages supplement the SDK's existing support for English, French, Germ... |
15 April 2008 03:19 GMT |
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NTT DoCoMo has announced that they will bring from now on Research in Motion's BlackBerry devices in Japan too. The devices will come with Japanese language support in order to make it easier for them to relate to this new market.The BlackBerry 8707h is the smartphone which will benefit from this particularizati... |
18 July 2007 04:50 GMT |
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