Entries in the ‘Mobile’ Category:
filed in Microsoft, Mobile on Feb.23, 2010
“The Microsoft Corporation first released their scaled down version of Windows 95, Windows CE (some say this stands for “Compact Edition” or “Consumer Electronics” although Microsoft dispute this) Version 1 in the November of 1996. It was designed to be user friendly, easy to use and familiar (To users of Windows 95 anyway).
To discuss the [...]
Tags: microsoft, windows ce
filed in Microsoft, Mobile on Feb.23, 2010
“The real Windows Mobile 7, that is, Photon as it once was called, is dead. Windows Mobile 7 was supposed to be an evolution of Windows Mobile 5 and 6. It was supposed to be built on the paradigm that previous generations of Windows Mobile had been created from: a Start-menu centric application experience, two [...]
Tags: microsoft, windows mobile, windows phone
filed in Microsoft, Mobile on Feb.17, 2010
“Microsoft just planted a massive flag in the ground with the debut of Windows Phone 7 Series. The company’s new mobile operating system is a radical and potent departure from the past, and there’s a lot to take in — so we’ve gathered together all our knowledge and impressions of the device so far and [...]
Tags: windows mobile, windows phone
filed in Microsoft, Mobile on Feb.17, 2010
“After years of watching its Windows Mobile operating system languish behind sexier products from archrivals Apple, Google, and Palm, Microsoft launched the Windows Phone 7 platform Monday morning. Why is it important? Does it live up to the rumors? And more to the point, what can you expect? Here are the top ten questions [...]
Tags: windows mobile, windows phone
filed in Mobile on Feb.03, 2010
“Mozilla announced last week the availability of Firefox for Maemo 1.0, the first official release of Firefox Mobile for Nokia’s Linux-based smartphone operating system. It offers adequate browsing performance, support for add-ons, and a finger-friendly user interface that includes popular Firefox features like the AwesomeBar.
This Firefox variant is based on the Fennec project, which was [...]
Tags: fennec, firefox, maemo, n900
filed in Mobile on Feb.01, 2010
“Recently it has hit the markets the new Google phone which it has been talking about it since long before it’s released. After quite some time, the Google Phone Nexus One was released on January 5th 2010. As it is a direct competitor of the Nokia N900, we decided to make a comparison between this [...]
Tags: google, n900, nexus one, nokia
filed in Mobile on Feb.01, 2010
“The Nokia N900 has the best web browser of any mobile phone. This statement was made about the default web browser and now we have a final version of an alternative web browser that works amazingly well. Firefox for Mobile version 1.0 is now available for the Nokia N900 and if you have a [...]
Tags: firefox, Mobile, n900, review
filed in Google, Mobile on Jan.08, 2010
In summary: “…Google’s Nexus One is the best Android phone available right now, and we’re seeing as high or higher interest in this than the Droid, which had Verizon’s million-dollar marketing campaign behind it. But, since T-Mobile’s 3G coverage (and voice coverage) is not as built out in certain areas, you might want to wait [...]
Tags: google, nexus one
filed in Google, Mobile on Jan.05, 2010
“The Nexus One. In the modern climate of hyped (and over-hyped) smartphone launches, Google’s official entry into the phone-sales game has excelled in a department where many find difficulty: generating legitimate excitement. Of course, long before the name Nexus One or the recent bounty of pictures and details existed, the very concept of a “Google [...]
Tags: google, nexus one
filed in Mobile on Dec.04, 2009
Is the N900 the best device out there right now? Read the article for more insight, but in summary it is the absolute best mobile phone for web browsing and camera. It is also pretty darn good at many other things (the article is a little out-dated as software and bugs are developed/fixed very quickly [...]