You know what I'd actually pay to see on the Android app store? An app that combines a USB Host type setup, with Flickr capabilities, but as a single downloadable app. Any of you aspiring Android developers out there reading this, can have this idea free
Originally built for the Symbian platform, EyeSight’s product portfolio - which includes a dozen or so games and applications relying on optical recognition via the phone’s camera – will now also be coming to Android.
Here at Computex 2010 both Asus and MSI have stated their commitment to the clouds, with their future mobile eco-system, including the latest Tablets and Pads, maintaining some lofty co-operation.
At a mobile Monday meeting in Tel Aviv, Nokia reps did their best to persuade people that iPhone and Blackberry were not the be all and end all of the smartphone world, and the firm's new QT platform would persuade developers into developing a plethora of apps for Symbian and Meego.
HTC is churning out new devices at such speed that it’s seeing its presence spread like wildfire. The Android based HTC Wildfire was announced today and leaked specs of the first HTC Windows Phone 7 phone have also tipped up.
It seems everyone is knocking Apple this week, first with US regulators hinting at an antitrust probe, then Adobe’s ad campaign, and now with Google CEO Eric Schmidt calling the firm out for being so freakishly controlling over its devices.