Remember that Super App webinar I told you about a little while back? Well, the webinar has gone down, and whether this was on purpose or by accident, some potential ‘looks’ at OS 6.0 may have been dropped. Of course, there’s no way of knowing at this point what we’re looking at for sure, but…
Adobe’s Connect Pro brings Flash to iPhone through back door
Adobe’s Connect Pro Mobile for the iPhone and iPod Touch is a solid, free way to connect to Web conferences on the go, but what’s really interesting is that this is the first app that has shoehorned Flash on the platform. The app was created in Flash Professional CS5 beta and uses Adobe’s Packager converter…
Video: Recognizr brings face recognition to Android
Are you tired of having to remember what your friends look like? Well, The Astonishing Tribe‘s Recognizr app will enable Android phones to recognize your friends’ faces and associate them with online services like Skype, YouTube, Facebook, and more. In addition to the aforementioned online services, the app will also associate the face with profile…
Mobile Roadie wants to rock Android apps
Mobile Roadie has expanded its rich-media app platform to now include Android. The platform had previously been iPhone only and it was billed as a way for people and companies to easily create good-looking apps that are integrated with iTunes, Amazon’s MP3 store, YouTube, Flickr, Twitter, Facebook, and a host of other familiar online services.…
Adobe kills Flash Player 10.1 for Windows Mobile 6.5, smitten with Windows Phone 7 Series
There are a couple certainties when it comes to Adobe’s Flash Player 10.1 and the prospects for integrated Flash support on smartphones – Apple won’t ever allow native Flash on the iPhone, and Windows Mobile 6.5 will be left out of the Flash 10.1 party in a few months. Wait, wasn’t Windows Mobile 6.5 expected…
Windows Marketplace for Mobile Updated with International Catalog Access
Microsoft has updated their mobile application store with a number of impressive features, but most notably, the ability for Windows phone users to browse the catalogues of other countries.Here’s a full run-down, according to the press release. World View: previously known as “geo selector”, the World View feature will allow Marketplace users to browse and…
Do You Have What it Takes to Develop a ‘Super App’? Let RIM Show You How!
Received another lovely update from the folks at RIM a little while ago. Seems as though they have another BlackBerry Developer Webinar planned, and after looking over the details it promises to be a good one. The details? Well, the webinar will commence on Thursday, February 25th and will start at 2PM EST. It’ll be…
Apple kicks 5,000 iPhone apps out of AppStore, new rules to blame
It looks like Apple’s decision to give Wobble iBoobs the boot from the AppStore wasn’t an isolated incident – Apple has up and banned some 5,000 iPhone apps from the AppStore, citing new content rules regarding “adult” apps. It seems the iPhone maker is hell-bent on cleaning up its AppStore of any apps that don’t…
WeFi API launched for Android
WeFi, the company behind the community-based global WiFi network, used the Mobile World Congress to launch the WeFi API to enable Android application developers to “benefit from WeFi’s award-winning WiFi technology.” What this actually means is that developers will be able to insert a snippet of code in their applications which would allow for fast…
Verizon HTC Droid Eris users beginning to receive Android 2.1 OTA update?
An over-the-air (OTA) update has been dropping into the hands of a few unsuspecting HTC Droid Eris users. Reports say that the update process is not going over so well. If this is the beginning of Verizon’s Android OS 2.1 rollout, then it looks like its off to a rocky start. Some recipients who have…