Flash Player and AIR official for Android |
- Flash Player and AIR official for Android
- Samsung debuts 'Beam' with Android 2.1, projector
- World of Warcraft allowed back in China
- Sony warns of upcoming PS3 hardware shortages
- Final Fantasy XIII Xbox 360 bundles confirmed for UK
- Most journalists use Wikipedia,Twitter, Facebook, blogs as sources
- Motorola launches Cliq XT Android phone
- 27 companies start Wholesale Applications Community, will rival App Store
- Video Daily: The introduction of Windows Phone 7 series
- DivX partners with Pantech to make DivX Certified devices
- New Symbian platform with multi-touch is almost ready
Flash Player and AIR official for Android Posted: 15 Feb 2010 03:05 PM PST The blog post by The Flash Blog says: I have also been testing a selection of mobile Flash sites, created by key partners like YouTube and ESPN, and I am very excited about the future of Flash in the mobile browser. Timeframe: Within 3 months. Watch the video here: Adobe announces Flash Player and AIR for Android |
Samsung debuts 'Beam' with Android 2.1, projector Posted: 15 Feb 2010 02:25 PM PST The built-in DLP pico projector "casts a 6-lumen image and has its own customized interface when blown up to the larger size. Samsung has a unique implementation that can show the 5-megapixel camera's sensor image through the projector for specialized situations, like viewing documents in a classroom," says Electronista. The device has a large 3.7-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen, 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS and 16GB internal memory. No word on price or availability, but Samsung has likely in time for Summer. |
World of Warcraft allowed back in China Posted: 15 Feb 2010 02:04 PM PST NetEase can now operate the world's most popular game in the world's most populous nation. The new approval should also lead to eventual approval of the WoW: Wrath of the Lich King expansion pack, which will benefit Blizzard and NetEase. "We believe NetEase is well positioned to benefit from continuing strong growth in the Chinese online gaming market. Additionally, NetEase's licensing deal with Blizzard gives the company the most diversified portfolio of games among its peers," reads one analyst's opinion. |
Sony warns of upcoming PS3 hardware shortages Posted: 15 Feb 2010 01:31 PM PST "We're working very hard with our retail partners to meet consumer interest, but the demand is tremendously high for the PS3 and we expect tight inventory in the coming months," says Seybold. Overall, the PS3 saw 36 percent growth year-on-year for January, while rival consoles saw a slowdown. "The strong demand carrying through the holidays was evident and early in the month we [knew] there was going to be limited supply of the PS3 at retail in January," Seybold continued. "We're working closely with the retail channel to meet this demand, but expect tight supply for the coming months." Amazon currently only allows sales of one PS3 per household, given the shortages. |
Final Fantasy XIII Xbox 360 bundles confirmed for UK Posted: 15 Feb 2010 01:06 PM PST The more expensive bundle will include a 250GB FFXIII-engraved console, two wireless controllers and exclusive avatar downloads (outfits and a Chocobo pet). The second bundle will include an Elite 360 (120GB model) and a single controller. The game and bundles are set for release on March 9th. Pic via CVG: |
Most journalists use Wikipedia,Twitter, Facebook, blogs as sources Posted: 15 Feb 2010 11:13 AM PST All of those surveyed use Google for research, 96 percent use corporate websites, 64 percent use blogs, while 61 percent use Wikipedia, 60 percent use sites such as Facebook and 57 percent use Twitter. "Mainstream media have clearly hit a tipping point in their reliance on social media for their research and reporting," says Heidi Sullivan, Vice President of Research for Cision. "However, it's also clear that while social media is supplementing the research done by journalists, it is not replacing editors' and reporters' reliance on primary sources, fact-checking and other traditional best practices in journalism." The results are based on 371 responses from journalists, conducted in September of last year. About 50 percent of those questioned had over 20 years of experience in the field. |
Motorola launches Cliq XT Android phone Posted: 15 Feb 2010 10:59 AM PST The device will run on Android 1.5 with BLUR for the time being, with an update to 2.1 in the works. The 3.1-inch screen has 320x480 resolution, a 5MP camera with flash and autofocus, support for Adobe Flash Lite, Wi-Fi, 3G, and full GPS. In terms of availability, Motorola says: QUENCH with MOTOBLUR will be available in multiple regions around the globe beginning in Q1 2010. In the U.S., the device will be called CLIQ XT with MOTOBLUR and will be available exclusively through T-Mobile USA beginning next month. |
27 companies start Wholesale Applications Community, will rival App Store Posted: 15 Feb 2010 10:43 AM PST The store should encourage developers to create applications for all smartphones and operating systems. A few of the biggest names involved in the store are AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, China Mobile, China Unicom, Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Vodafone, Wind and LG Electronics. "For customers this means a broader choice of innovative applications and services available on a wider choice of devices than ever before," says the group. Combined, the group has access to 3 billion customers worldwide. |
Video Daily: The introduction of Windows Phone 7 series Posted: 15 Feb 2010 09:01 AM PST The company has launched their Windows Mobile/Windows Phone 7 series today, bringing together a new interface that connects Zune music and video, Xbox Live gaming, and an intuitive smartphone operating system. Trying to differentiate itself from the iPhone and Android phones, which use home screens of widgets and icons, Microsoft says it has tried to blend applications together for a more "integrated experience," allowing the OS and applications to "share information with the user in a natural and seamless fashion." Like MOTOBLUR, the "People" part of the interface brings together all content about a person, including photos and live feeds from their Facebook, Twitter, Windows Live, LinkedIn, etc. It is also a place for the user to update his statuses. The "Pictures" gallery also syncs users pics easily, as well as integrates pictures from social networks. One step uploads are available as well. For the "Games" hub, you can sync your Xbox LIVE account, to be able to see your avatar, gamer profile and achievements, as well as anyone of your contacts that have connected their LIVE accounts. For the "Music + Video" hub, the OS takes the Zune HD and integrates it. Built-in radio, and easy sync of music and video content from online music services and your PC. Perhaps the most notable of all the hubs is the "Office" hub. Users are given full mobile versions of Office, OneNote and SharePoint Workspaces, allowing for editing and sharing of PDFs, Word documents, Excel workbooks and more. As is the new standard, there will be a "Marketplace" hub as well, for app downloads. The video may be long, but worth it if you are interested in the Windows Phone 7 series. (Note: You will need Silverlight) |
DivX partners with Pantech to make DivX Certified devices Posted: 15 Feb 2010 08:55 AM PST Since the inception of the DivX certification program in 2007 more than 60 different phones have been certified. Last year alone they certified 41. In total more than 250 million DivX Certified devices, ranging from mobile phones to Blu-ray players, have been sold. In addition they've recently introduced DivX TV, a streaming video solution, for the Android OS. They are demonstrating DivX TV at the Mobile World Congress, going on now in Barcelona, Spain. "The explosion of video capability on mobile phones clearly illustrates that consumers are seeking out new devices that will allow them to easily move and share the video content they care about across all the screens in their lifestyle," said Kevin Hell, CEO of DivX, Inc. "We believe that mobile devices will play an incredibly important role in the future of video distribution and consumption, and we're pleased that multiple manufacturers recognize the importance of the DivX brand in providing their consumers a seamless, high-quality video experience." |
New Symbian platform with multi-touch is almost ready Posted: 15 Feb 2010 03:58 AM PST The first devices featuring S^3 should start shipping from Nokia in the third quarter of this year. New features in Symbian^3 include a multi-touch interface, integrated online music store support, HDMI output capabilities at full HD (1080p) resolution, and a new graphics architecture which takes advantage of hardware acceleration. Nokia has also released a video previewing what Symbian^3 will look like. Despite competition from newer platforms such as Apple's iPhone OS and Google Android, Symbian continues to make up about 50% of the global smartphone market. S^3 is a combination of the Symbian operating system, recently released as open source, and a software platform similar to those offered by Apple and Google. |
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