Windows Mobile 7 details start to trickle out. “Bag of hurt” in the making?

Windows Mobile 7 details start to trickle out.  “Bag of hurt” in the making?

Anyone who spends even a smidgen of time in the mobile world knows that over the last couple of years, a lot has changed. As little as three years ago, Android, webOS, and the iPhone didn’t exist. In the here and now, trying to imagine such a world is almost impossible. With each successive newcomer, Windows Mobile, the once defacto smartphone standard and mobile giant, has continued to slowly lose market share and relevance. Windows Mobile hasn’t exactly...

*The* custom Motorola DROID ROM to get: Sholes.info 2.0.1, ‘Nuff said!

*The* custom Motorola DROID ROM to get: Sholes.info 2.0.1, ‘Nuff said!

If you’ve spent any amount of time here, you probably already know that I’m an Android junkie. In fact, I’d even say that I love the Android platform. I’m a huge tinkerer and tweaker. The beauty of Android is it is a modern tweakers dream — the customization features of Windows Mobile with added style and features that are a mash up of BlackBerry, webOS, and even the iPhone. Being such a geek at heart means I’m always checking DROID...

Bolt browser for BlackBerry gains widget support.

Bolt browser for BlackBerry gains widget support.

Mark your calendars BlackBerry users and mobile internet aficionados, February 15th is the day in which the Bolt browser gets a big upgrade to version 1.7. The biggest boasting point of the new version is widget support. Using said feature will be easily accessible via a separate widget menu within the browser as to make using the widgets easy and intuitive. In addition to the new widget support, Bolt also supports popular web technologies (not Flash) such as Ajax and...

Symbian + 100% open source + Nokia C-series hype = relevance?

Symbian + 100% open source + Nokia C-series hype = relevance?

Symbian, oh lovely Symbian. There for years, continually releasing small updates here and there yet ultimately overshadowed by the likes of Apple, Android, RIM, and now even Palm. It’s not hard to argue that Symbian is kind of lacking when you look at the offerings form the larger players just named. Could marketing Symbian as “100% open source” help the mobile OS and it’s image? It certainly couldn’t hurt, that’s for sure. But what...

Motorola Devour specs break onto the scene.

Motorola Devour specs break onto the scene.

Finally, some hardcore numbers to munch on for the Motorola Devour. It’s won’t knock your socks off, but for a mid-range Android device it will do I suppose. On a side note, anyone tired of mid-range handsets flooding the market yet, relying on the aged ARM11 CPU at 528MHz? I know everyone doesn’t need 1GHz Snapdragon power… But I digress. The Motorola Devour rundown is as follows: 320 x 480 HVGA 3.1″ touchscreen Android 1.6 (what the...

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