Adobe Photoshop.com Mobile Editor For Android Developers
March 5, 2010

Adobe has released an updated version of its Photoshop.com Mobile application for Google’s Android platform, which is good news, and one of the more interesting features of that version is that it allows third-party applications to access the Photoshop.com Mobile for Android 1.1 editor, allowing them to use it in their applications. that is certainly good news for Android users, but you can’t help but notice that Adobe plus took the opportunity to take a dig at Apple’s iPhone platform. A statement from Doug Mack, general manager of Adobe’s Digital Imaging and Rich Media Solutions group stated:
"Unlike iPhone, the Android platform allows us to assemble the Photoshop.com editor broadly available to developers so they can supply it within any application they are working on. Photoshop functionality can soon after easily be accessed from an online auction, real estate, or social media application so users can quickly fix photos and construct them look their best, before being showcased."
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Skype Mobile App – Verizon and Skype Partnership
February 17, 2010

[MWC 2010] The partnership announced today will bring Skype to Verizon Wireless 3G smartphones in March, allowing Verizon customers to place free or cheap universal phone calls as well as offering Skype users around the world the ability to communicate with them. The Skype Mobile Application will be available in March for Verizon 3G smartphone users with notes plan, it includes:
- make and receive unlimited Skype-to-Skype voice calls to any Skype user in the world
- call worldly phone numbers at competitive Skype Out calling rates;
- send and receive instant messages to other Skype users;
- no additional fee, regular Skype fees arecharged,/li>
- remain always connected with the ability to see friends’ online presence.
The first devices to get it are the Verizon 3G smartphones best sellers:
BlackBerry Storm 9530 BlackBerry Storm2 9550 BlackBerry Curve 8330 BlackBerry Curv 8530 BlackBerry 8830 World Edition BlackBerry Tour 9630 DROID by Motorola DROID ERIS by HTC Motorola DEVOUR
That's one of MWC's best news !!!
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Nexus One Update Grants It Multi-touch And 3G Connectivity Fix
February 3, 2010

Not having multi-touch was a big issue when the Google Nexus One was launched, but thanks to the latest update, Nexus One users won’t have to take flak from others who poke fun at it due to the lack of multi-touch anymore. The latest update plus includes a general fix, which should help improve the 3G connectivity issues that some folks have been experiencing lately. You should be receiving a report on your phone’s notification bar prompting you to update, just download the update and install it, and it should be good to go. The list of updates from the official announcement reads:
Google Goggles: that mobile application will now be available directly on your device by launching it from your All Apps menu. Just use your Nexus One camera to start searching the web
Google Maps: the Maps application with be updated to a new version, Google Maps 3.4, which will include:
- Starred items synchronized with maps.google.com - access your favorite places from your phone or computer
- Search suggestions from your personal maps.google.com history - makes it easy to search for places you've searched for before
- Night mode in Google Maps Navigation - automatically changes your screen at night for easier viewing and driving
Pinch-to-zoom functionality: devices will now include a new pinch-to-zoom mechanism in the phone's Browser, Gallery and Maps applications
3G connectivity: we will supply a general fix to help improve 3G connectivity on some Nexus One phones
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iMovee Mobidik wireless Mobile TV device
January 27, 2010

The iMovee Mobidik wireless Mobile TV device allows you to receive mobile TV broadcasts on the go, which is next streamed by to portable devices via a Wi-Fi connection. In other words, you can stream TV onto your iPhone, BlackBerry and other Wi-Fi enabled devices which feature a web browser, and computers are no exception. Folks who own an iPhone or iPod touch can download the Mobile TV application from the App store. Tipped to be released at several stores Stateside from next month onwards, the iMovee Mobidik has been priced among $129 and $499.
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Samsung Apps Released For Various Countries
January 18, 2010

Mobile application stores are all the rage these days, and now Samsung has announced the expansion of its application store, Samsung Apps. By late January, folks who are living in Singapore, Germany, Brazil and China and own an Omnia II or OmniaLITE will have access to Samsung Apps. Apps such as Guitar Hero, Spiderman, and Need for Speed will be available during launch, amongst others, and there will be more to come. Users will plus be able to take advantage of Kies, a software suite that allows you to search and download applications directly from PCs, and since applications that are installed on your phone are synced with a PC, you won’t have to concern about backing up your application downloads.
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Mozilla sets high hopes for Fennec
December 18, 2009

Mozilla hopes that Fennec, the mobile version of their web browser Firefox, will be popular suitable to render mobile applications that you purchase off the iTunes App Store unnecessary. First to see action on the Nokia N900, Fennec boasts of having the fastest Javascript engine of any mobile device. One of its main advantages would be making it easier to develop a mobile application, particularly when it comes to cross-platform support. Sounds like they have high hopes for Fennec, and so do we.
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FlightView for BlackBerry
December 17, 2009

FlightView recently announced that its has rolled out its initial mobile application for BlackBerry, where folks living in North America will be able to check out real-time flight knowledge right on their BlackBerrys, alongside additional data such as weather conditions. that plus includes flight status updates integrated with BlackBerry alerts so that you can take note of scheduled flights integrated with BlackBerry’s calendar. No longer do you need to signal customer service while being put on hold for 30 minutes before an actual human answers your shout, only to let you know that you've reached the wrong station followed by transferring you to their colleague who takes another half hour to entertain you. FlightView for BlackBerry can be purchased for $4.99 from the BlackBerry App World.
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