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Adobe to offer Flash to iPhone developers
Adobe Systems says developers for Apple's iPhone will be able to use its video-enabling software, Flash, to create applications for the device for the first time. more
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Adobe Announces Upgraded Flash Platform for Smartphones
adobe Systems has announced a new variant of the Flash website software that it expects to be available on the majority of smartphones from early next year - excluding the Apple iPhone. more
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LG Announces Three New Windows Mobile Based Smartphones
LG Electronics has announced the imminent launch of three new Windows phones in the next few weeks. The three devices will kick off LG's most aggressive smartphone strategy to date, which will ultimately result in a total of 13 new LG-branded Windows phones launched globally before the end of 2010. more
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HTC Shows Off Updated Windows Mobile Smartphone
HTC has shown off its latest Windows Mobile based smartphone - the HTC Touch2, which is one of the first mobile phones to include Microsoft's new Windows Mobile 6.5 software. more
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Nokia Updates its Linux Based Mobile Tablet Device
Nokia has shown off its latest Linux-based tablet device, the Nokia N900. Running on the new Maemo 5 software, the Nokia N900 enables users to have dozens of application windows open and running simultaneously while taking full advantage of the cellular features, touch screen and QWERTY keyboard. more
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Dell Branded Smartphone Expected Within Days
Dell's long rumoured smartphone is expected to be finally announced early this week. Unnamed sources have told the TechCrunch website that the handset would be announced within the next day or two. more
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Dell Renews Talk of an Own-Label Smartphone
Dell has resurrected talk of a smartphone at an analysts presentation and confirmed that it is in talks with several operators to launch a range of handsets. There have previously been reports that Dell had already developed a smartphone, but been rebuffed by European and American operators who felt it was a bit clunky compared to other vendors. Chinese operators however were reported to be interested in the handsets. more
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GetJar Surpasses a Half Billion Downloads; Re-Brands
Independent app store, GetJar has announced that more than a half billion applications have been downloaded from its store. The company, which hosts nearly 50,000 mobile applications available in more than 200 different countries, also unveiled its new logo which is designed to reflect the growing mass market appetite for mobile applications independent of device or platform. more
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Dell Rumoured to be Planning Android Based Computers
Computer vendor, Dell - which is rumoured to be working on a range of smartphones - is also now understood to be looking at tapping Google's Android operating system for future products. Citing the usual "people familiar with the situation", the Wall Street Journal said that a small software vendor has said that it is working on an Android based netbook or mini-laptop. more
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Acer Announces Plans for Four Smartphones.
Acer, the third largest vendor in the global PC market is, as widely touted
last week, introducing a new line of smartphones. No prices or launch dates were provided.
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