Here is an interesting presentation about Nokia Web Run-Time evolution, Symbian^3 introduce Flash Lite 4 support in WRT, and future support for Flash 10.1. Gary Chan View more presentations from fndc. Finally some information from Nokia roadmap about Flash Mobile support. Also Symbian^3 has more infos: Symbian^3 sees the addition of support for Adobe Flash Lite widgets (so
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Global LBS platforms revenue will grow from $560 million in 2010 to $1.8 billion in 2015, at which point they will reach saturation. While in the past Mobile Location Center (MLC) licensing revenues were largely driven by the E911 emergency calling market in the United States, in the future both the launch of carrier-grade LBS services and governmental safety and security requirements will boost.....
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First version of tablet omits features that could have made it a must-have product. The initial version of the iPad lacks some key features that could have established it as a must-have product for consumers and businesses, making it likely that Apple Inc. will enhance the device in future revisions, according to iSuppli Corp. For instance, the iPad does not support Adobe Flash Player... [
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Nokia's own CEO, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo made some hints during an interview with Business Week about viewing Qualcomm as a potential partner in the future...
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It was a short three years ago that Eric Schmidt, Chief Executive of Google and Steven Jobs, Apples co-founder shooks hands to release the iPhone and Mr Schmidt joked that they should simply merge their companies and call them AppleGoo. Today, the two companies grapple over the future and shape of mobile computing and during recent
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This week's topics included Windows Phone 7 Series, thoughts on various tablet operating systems, HP Slate chat, and why the Google Nexus One is giving us a glimpse of the future of mobile phone purchases.
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