It seems Apple has upped the over-the-air download limits from 10 to 20 MB, without noticing anyone. The screenshot, which originates from Italian website AllMobileWorld, proves the point. However, the limits may have not been raised all around the world. One report from Denmark indicates that users in the country remain at a 10MB limit.…
Bump opens its mobile data sharing API to everyone
On the heels of opening its iPhone API in a private beta “manner” in December 2009, Bump is expanding the offering to all interested developers. Using the API, iPhone developers are able to transfer data between two nearby iPhones simply by taping devices together. As part of the private beta launch, Bump held a contest…
AdWhirl brings its advertising mediation solution to the Android platform
AdWhirl, which as you may know is owned by acquired-by-Google AdMob is “going Android.” They are launching the completely open-source AdWhirl Android SDK to bring “mediation advertising” to the platform, with the idea to allow Android developers to include ads from multiple ad networks in their apps — just like that’s already the case with…
‘Small Screens, Big Dreams’ Webinar Now Available On-Demand
Remember the BlackBerry Developer webinar I told ya’ll about the other day? You know, the one title ‘Small Screens, Big Dreams: A Detail-Oriented Approach to BlackBerry Application User Interface Design‘? No? Well forget it then 😛 Seriously though, the other day the webinar went down and I popped in to take in the whole event.…
OpenFeint X helps developers make social games for the iPhone
A company called Aurora Feint wants its share of the ever-growing social gaming market, currently dominated by companies such as Crowdstar and Zynga. But instead of releasing their own game, they’re out with a developer tool called OpenFeint X to allow third parties to make social games for the iPhone users. Launched in private beta…
Windows Mobile 6.5.3 DTK is out
It’s not all about Windows Mobile 7 these days. Microsoft has released the latest version of DTK for the current version of its mobile OS – 6.5.3. Both Standard and Professional editions are included, with support for seven locales. And in case you don’t know what’s all included as part of a DTK, here’s a…
Leaked: Windows Phone 7 development docs
Thanks to the good folks of XDA Developers community, we have some leaked Window Mobile 7 developer docs to share. From the images bellow, you’ll learn that the latest version of Microsoft’s mobile OS is multi-tasking capable, after all. The bad thing, however, is that most developers won’t get complete access to native APIs. I’m…
HTC Sense for Nexus One on its way, unofficially.
Your dilemma : You just bought the Nexus One, and just discovered the recently announced HTC Desire. A small heart attack follows. Almost identical internally to your Nexus One, the Desire has the gorgeous HTC Sense user interface running on top of Android 2.1, and you can’t help but think you jumped the gun with your  new…
Reminder: BlackBerry ‘Small Screens, Big Dreams’ Webinar Starting Shortly
Attention BlackBerry Developers. In case you missed notice of this, RIM is holding a webinar, titled ‘Small Screens, Big Dreams: a Detail-Oriented Approach to User Interface Design‘. This isn’t a ‘must attend’, but is certainly a smart choice of any BlackBerry developer to sit down and check out. It’s going to be presented by Brian…
Adobe unveils AIR for Android, makes cross-platform mobile app development easy
Apple may not be on friendly terms with Adobe Flash for the iPhone, but that isn’t stopping Adobe from pushing even further into the smartphone space. With Adobe Flash Player 10.1 ramping up for a serious blitz on smartphones of all creeds and colors, Adobe is taking their AIR technology to the next step. Adobe…