When it comes to the mobile Web, increasingly there are only two mobile platforms which matter: Apple and Android. According to AdMob’s October, 2009 mobile metrics report, the iPhone/iPod Touch and Android phones accounted for 75 percent of mobile Web traffic in the U.S., as measured by all the mobile ad requests it tracks. That number is up from a combined 65 percent in September, 2009. The iPhone is miles ahead ... Read More
Apple And Android Now Make Up 75 Percent Of U.S. Smartphone Web Traffic
Facebook finally comes to the Palm Pre
Palm has finally got a Facebook app for its Pre and Pixi phones, with the popular social networking application being converted for WebOS. Facebook apps have been massively popular for other devices, including Android phones and Apple's iPhone, but until now the Pre and forthcoming Pixi handsets which use Palm's WebOS did not have their own version. Functional But that has now changed, with a version hitting the markets, which early reports suggest ... Read More
Flash 10.1 on Its Way to webOS in 2010
We have more webOS-related news for you today. Besides the imminent upgrade that we've seen just earlier today we also hear that Pre and Pixi owners will be able to enjoy Flash 10.1 on their webOS come next year. According to Adobe, Flash 10.1 is coming to Palm webOS in the first half of 2010 although there aren't any specific launch dates at this point. A public beta was supposed to ... Read More
Palm WebOS 1.2.1 now available, ‘fixes’ iTunes media sync
The game's back on. Palm just announced the availability of its 1.2.1 update to WebOS for the Palm Pre and, well, that's it for the time being. It fixes Exchange mail syncing issues experienced by some users, which is nice, but for everyone else it re-enables media sync with iTunes 9.0.1, with or without the USB-IF's support. In fact, Palm has signaled its commitment to its rogue approach by improving ... Read More







