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The Engadget Show - 003: Drew Bamford, Joystiq's Chris Grant, Adamo XPS, and lots of game demos...of The Engadget Show is jam-packed with goodness. First up, Josh sits down with HTC's director of user experience Drew Bamford to discuss Android, Sense, Windows Mobile and a whole lot more. Then we've got a charming little segment where Paul... In this article: Joystiq, HTC, Windows Mobile, Android, and Engadget |
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Yahoo! News | 9 hours ago
Android, RIM Devices Grow, But Apple Tops Wireless Use (NewsFactor)
...Apple and Palm do. The other is to create the OS and let any device manufacturer use it. That is the approach taken by Android and Windows Mobile. To us, using RIM and Android as proxies and looking at what the impact is was an interesting...
In this article: Android, Apple, Google, BlackBerry Storm, Palm, Iphone, and BlackBerry
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MobileBurn | November 13, 2009
Qualcomm introduces MSM7x30 chip family built for multimedia, graphics, and web
...to connect to HSPA+ and EV-DO networks. Android, Windows Mobile, Brew, and Symbian platforms are supported by the processor family, which Qualcomm says will launch before the end of the 2010. The company also announced its MDM8220,...
In this article: Qualcomm, OpenVG, ARM, Android, Symbian, Twitter, and Philadelphia
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PC World: Latest Technology News | 6 days ago
Adobe Upgrades Air and Flash: Mobile and Multi-Touch Support Added
...runs on Windows, Macintosh, and Linux desktop platforms and x86-based netbooks. Devices supported include Android, Windows Mobile, Palm webOS, and Symbian S60. The AIR 2 beta is offered for several Windows OSes, including Windows 7, as well...
In this article: Adobe Systems, Adobe Flash Player, Linux, Android, and Palm
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TechCrunch | 4 days ago
What ChromeOS Means For Netbooks And Why Microsoft Needs To Be Scared
...cost manufacturers pay for OEM licenses - disappears. I've been saying for most of this year that Android will replace Windows Mobile as the "default" smartphone operating system. Thus far, if a manufacturer didn't have their own OS or...
In this article: Chrome OS, Microsoft, Netbook, Android, Google, Microsoft Office, Zune, Android, and Dog
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Phone Scoop - Latest News | November 12, 2009
Qualcomm Intros New 1GHz and Multi-Mode Chips
...at 30 frames per second, 5.1 surround sound, 12 megapixel cameras, and GPS. The MSM7x30 chips will support Android, Windows Mobile, Brew and Symbian handsets. There will be two different variants, one that supports HSPA+ networks, and...
In this article: Qualcomm, OpenVG, Android, Symbian, and Verizon Wireless
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PC World: Latest Technology News | 7 days ago
Android Hot on Windows Mobile's Heels, Per Analyst
...market and almost 30% of their market. Meanwhile Android is just getting its legs, having signed up Microsoft Windows stalwarts including HTC which made 80% of Windows Mobile phones last year. This year, Gartner estimates that Android...
In this article: Android, Android, Symbian, Gartner, Iphone, BlackBerry, Microsoft Windows, HTC, and Smartphone
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washingtonpost.com | 16 hours ago
Leaked Video: Swyping Versus iPhone Typing. (Swype For Android Is Next).
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PC World: Latest Technology News | 16 hours ago
Apple's iPhone App Store Approvals a Necessary Evil
...though, that developers are tied to the iPhone platform. Developing for additional platforms like Android and Windows Mobile isn't a betrayal of iPhone loyalty, its just good business. Like writing software with versions for Windows, Mac OS...
In this article: Apple, Iphone, App Store, Netbooks, Joe Hewitt, Facebook, Microsoft, and Chrome OS
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Computer World | November 05, 2009
Smartphones surge globally in Q3, despite recession
...to come, has added to interest in smartphones. He said he expects Android to pose a "serious challenge" to incumbent smartphones such as iPhones, Blackberries and those running Windows Mobile. Even though the iPhone gets most of the...
In this article: IDC, Iphone, Nokia, Android, Apple, Recession, Android, and HTC
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Description from Wikipedia:
Windows Mobile is a compact operating system developed by Microsoft, and designed for use in smartphones and mobile devices.
It is based on Windows CE, and features a suite of basic applications developed using the Microsoft Windows API. It is designed to be somewhat similar to desktop versions of Windows, feature-wise and aesthetically. Additionally, third-party software development is available for Windows Mobile, and software can be purchased via the Windows Marketplace for Mobile.
Originally appearing as the Pocket PC 2000 operating system, Windows Mobile has been updated multiple times, with the current version being Windows Mobile 6.5. Most Windows Mobile phones come with a stylus pen, which is used to enter commands by tapping it on the screen.
Windows Mobile's share of the Smartphone market has fallen year-on-year, decreasing 20% in Q3 2009. It is the 4th most popular smartphone operating system, with a 7.9% share of the worldwide smartphone market.
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