Mobile Phones :Adobe CEO: we’ve moved on from Apple, iphones and the iPad
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Shantanu Narayen, Adobe’s CEO, was recently asked about his feelings on Apple’s iPad, more specifically the Apples’ reluctance to allow Adobe’s Flash platform on their new product.
Mr. Narayen replied,
“Apple have made their …
News on Mobile Phone :iPad/iPhone video chat rumors
Shortly after the iPhone SDK 3.2 beta was released, users began digging around the code to see what, they could find.
Earlier this month several UI buttons were discovered to accept and reject video chat …
Mobile Phone News :HTC Desire, HTC HD Mini and HTC Legend all go official – With UK Pricing
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We love HTC here at MyGreatPhone. They are one of few manufacturers to continuously churn out quality handset after quality handset. They also arn’t fraid to cross the borders and embrace all platforms. They even …
Mobile Phones :Nexus One demo with Flash 10.1 beta
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So the Nexus One is not very far away at all, and the question on everyones lips is: is it an iPhone beater?
The answer almost certainly lies in whether the Nexus One has enough useful …
News on Mobile Phone:Skyfire 1.5 released, support for VGA and WVGA devices and more…
For those of you that don’t know, Skyfire is a proxy based browser for Windows Mobile and Symbian based devices. Basically what that means is that the rendering is done elsewhere on a full desktop …