May 11th, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Mobile Devices, Wireless Media
Yup, it is official Apple is working together with Adobe to bring the flash player to the iPhone (finally!).
May 3rd, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Mobile Communities, Mobile Devices, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Services, Statistics on Mobile Devices
Chinese Shanzai phones vs Open Source phones. A new socio-economic model, with a bigger impact than the internet in the early days and today’s web 2.0
April 29th, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Mobile Devices
On the 27th of this month, Samsung unveiled it’s new Google Android-based I7500. This new smartphone makes the electronic giant Samsung the second largest company to roll out a mobile device with an open source operating system.
April 28th, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Mobile Apps, Mobile Devices
OVI: The new Nokia app store
April 24th, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Mobile Devices, Mobile Services
Cool new things you can do with your mobile phone. David Pogue for TED.
March 29th, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Mobile Devices
[Palm Pre] The Palm Pre is certainly one of the most anticipated smartphones this year. With outstanding reviews from bot Cnet and Gizmondo it promises to be the next hot sale for the summer.
March 22nd, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Mobile Devices
The Blackberry Storm is the first phone developed by RIM (research in motion) without a physical keyboard, in other words the Blackberry answer to Apple’s iPhone.
March 21st, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Mobile Communities, Mobile Devices, Mobile Marketing
Next May 11th will be the demo night from the Mobile Monday Munich Chapter. The demonstration will include new apps for the iPhone, the Android, Ovi, Symbian and Java-based phones. On the second part of the event there will be unannounced presenters which will also demo other applications.
March 21st, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Statistics on Mobile Devices
Flurry Analytics provides accurate, real time data to developers about how consumers use their mobile applications, as well as how applications are performing across different handsets.