Good Technology, which was recently sold by Motorola to Visto, had a plenty of news to announce at this year’s CTIA Wireless in Las Vegas. Let’s roll through all of them, shall we: First they’ve announced the general availability of Good for Enterprise 6.0, which includes the new Good Mobile Control, Good Mobile Access and…
HTC Booth Tour – Live from CTIA Wireless 2009 Las Vegas
HTC’s Snap made a reasonably big splash in a generally quiet show here at Las Vegas, packing a slim form factor, nice keypad and Windows Mobile. Yeah, sure, we saw the code-named “Maple” coming several thousand light years away, but it was good to have it out in the open for playtime. The HTC Snap…
Video: Palm Pre’s new WebOS applications from Sprint
The Palm Pre is just about the hottest ticket in the mobile arena at the moment. With hype building behind the WebOS and the Palm Pre’s high-end hardware, Sprint and Palm are preparing to hit this one out of the park. And, in preparing to bring the Palm Pre to its network, Sprint has already…
Motorola Booth Tour – Live from CTIA Wireless 2009 Las Vegas
Poor old Motorola really disappointed us at Mobile World Congress without a single device release, but since then they’ve released the the QA4 with a physical number pad and a virtual landscape keypad, the QA30 Hint, and the Stature i9. On top of that, Motorola was showing off some decent stereo Bluetooth headphones fresh to…
LG GD900 Style – Up close and personal with the ‘transparent’ phone
First of all, the LG GD900 Style isn’t really a transparent phone. LG is touting it as the world’s first transparent phone, but really it’s just the slide-out keypad that’s transparent. Still, it’s an interesting “feature” (maybe more of a gimmick). As expected, LG brought the LG GD900 Style to CTIA Wireless 2009. We had…
Nokia Booth Tour – Live from CTIA Wireless 2009 Las Vegas
Nokia didn’t have too much to show off at CTIA Wireless that we didn’t see in Barcelona last month – namely the AT&T E71x and even that is nothing more than the same ol’ E71 with a gold star to make it feel special. Of course there was the very cool flip that was launched…
Hands-on with the HTC Snap
The HTC Maple that we saw leaked not too long ago has finally hit market as the BlackBerry-fighting HTC Snap. Boasting a full-QWERTY keyboard and a BlackBerry-esque trackball, the HTC Snap isn’t just a productivity tool, it’s also a (social) communications device. And, with the new “Inner Circle” email management feature, the HTC Snap puts…
Adobe working with TI to bring Flash, AIR to OMAP platform
In their push to bring Adobe Flash support to the OMAP-wielding handsets of the world, Adobe as announced at CTIA Wireless 2009 Las Vegas that they will be collaborating with Texas Instruments (TI) to optimize the Adobe® Flash® Player and Adobe AIR® components of Adobe’s Flash platform for use with TI’s OMAP-based mobile processors. With…
Texas Instruments unveils OMAP 3 Symbian Foundation reference platform
At the CTIA, the Symbian Foundation announced the Zoom OMAP34x-II mobile development platform based on OMAP technology from Texas Instruments (TI) as the first standard hardware development platform. As I’m not an expert on reference platforms, here are words from the official release: Using the Zoom OMAP34x-II MDP, Symbian developers will be able to quickly…
Handmark develops and launches mobile apps for CBS, Forbes.com, Time Inc., Associated Press and Canadian Press
On the heels of its acquisition of FreeRange Communications, Handmark announced that it has leveraged its Mobile Publishing Platform to release new mobile apps in partnership with the Associated Press, Canadian Press, Time Inc., Forbes.com, and CBS Interactive. Applications that Handmark has developed include: Associated Press (AP) – new Spanish version featuring a range of…