With only a few weeks after Microsoft officially unveiled Windows Mobile 6.5 we now see the first mockups of the upcoming Microsoft mobile OS. Windows Mobile 7 is going to be available only later next year but it looks like the first mockups have already been leaked. Windows 7 is meant to offer the user a better touchscreen experience and from what we see in the pictures here the user interface ... Read More
Toshiba officially announces TG01 Windows Phone
It's Windows Phone day, and as you may imagine that means a spate of 6.1 phones being given the big Windows Mobile 6.5 upgrade – including the powerful and super-sized Toshiba TG01 phone. The Toshiba TG01 made a big splash when it arrived, but earned criticism for its tired Windows Mobile 6.1 interface. So the arrival of 6.5 and the Windows Phone brand has handed the phone a handy new opportunity to ... Read More
Adobe Flash 10.1 to support just about every mobile OS (except the iPhone’s)
Adobe took the wraps off its latest and most versatile version of its Flash Player to date earlier today. The newly announced Flash 10.1 software will be available “for smartphones, smartbooks, netbooks, PCs and other Internet-connected devices, allowing content created using the Adobe Flash Platform to reach users wherever they are.” It’s kind of a big deal. Version 10.1 represents the first Flash iteration that will work on just about any ... Read More
Over 30 Windows Mobile 6.5 handsets to be available before the new year
Microsoft is going all out and expediting their launch of Windows Mobile 6.5 with an estimated 30 smartphones to be made available before the end of 2009. Sure Android has come far with a small following to manifest into a big name player in the mobile platform world. Fortunately for Microsoft they are keeping up with the competition while being backed by some 15 handset vendors. HTC, HP, Sony Ericsson, ... Read More
Palm’s fortunes still falling in spite of Pre success
Palm has announced another quarter of losses - the eighth in succession - despite the initial success of the Palm Pre, launched earlier this year. The company also told journalists that it will be dumping Microsoft's Windows Mobile OS in favour of solely focusing on webOS, its proprietary platform. On a conference call, CEO Jon Rubenstein admitted that Palm has made four times the losses compared to the same point last year, ... Read More








