RIM has announced that it plans to provide developers that attend an upcoming event with BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha devices. The devices are pre-production prototypes that run a modified version of the PlayBook OS. They are supposed to help developers prepare their apps for the upcoming BlackBerry 10 smartphones. RIM stresses that this will only be provided to developers that attend its BlackBerry Jam event in May, and it will not be sold commercially. Tweet Vote on HN ...
Monthly Archives: March 2012
Best Buy is the biggest retailer for the iPhone other than Apple
Everyone pretty much knows that Apple has no trouble selling the iPhone, whether that be through online sales, or in retail stores. What people might not realize, though, is how much of that selling is done for Apple by Best Buy. A new study on recent iPhone sales says that among non-carrier retailers, Best Buy is second only to Apple itself in the number of iPhones it moves. Tweet Vote on HN ...
iPhone, iPad users expected to get Sony Music Unlimited app in coming weeks
Sony Entertainment Network’s COO, during a conference recently, said the his company will start offering its Music Unlimited Service for iOS devices, including the iPhone and iPad, in the coming weeks. Currently the app is available only to Android and its PS Vita users. Tweet Vote on HN ...
Apple to offer its nano-SIM design royalty-free if approved
Apple is in a bit of a battle with Nokia, RIM, and Motorola over the proposed standard for the next generation of SIM cards, commonly called nano-SIM. Apple has proposed a different design than the other manufacturers, but new evidence has sprung up that says that Apple will offer the design to other phone makers royalty-free if it is approved. Tweet Vote on HN ...
AT&T confirms Nokia Lumia 900 to arrive April 8 for $99.99
AT&T has confirmed earlier rumors that the Nokia Lumia 900 Windows Phone smartphone will arrive on April 8 for $99.99 when purchased with a new two-year contract. The Lumia 900 is the first 4G LTE Nokia smartphone, the first 4G LTE Windows Phone on the market, and it is also the first flagship Windows Phone Nokia to be carried by a U.S. carrier. It features a 4.3-inch, ClearBlack AMOLED display and is powered by a 1.4GHz Qualcomm processor. The aggressive pricing for the Lumia 900 should help Nokia make a dent in the U.S. smartphone market, something that the company hasn’t been ...
Microsoft, Nokia to put $24 million into app development for Windows Phone
Nokia and Microsoft have announced that each company will invest 9 million EUR (US$12 million) into a mobile application development program at Aalto University in Finland over the next three years. The new AppCampus program will focus on creating mobile apps for the Windows Phone ecosystem, but it will also produce apps for Nokia’s S40 and Symbian-based phones. Students enrolled will be coached on commercialization of their ideas, and they will retain all of the intellectual property rights for the apps that they develop within AppCampus. The program starts in May and is expected to ...
Samsung Says Android 4.0 Headed to Note in Q2
Samsung today announced that it will be distributing a large “Premium Suite” system update to the Galaxy Note during the second quarter that includes Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and other new features. The update will add a number of new S Pen-optimized apps to the Note, including Shape Match and Formula Match, which help correct and digitize geometric shapes and numeric formulas. The Premium Suite also includes My Story, another S Pen app that lets owners create greeting cards using various types of content (photos, videos, etc.). Samsung said the exact timing and delivery ...
Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G for T-Mobile
Samsung’s Blaze 4G for T-Mobile USA boasts a speedy radio and speedy processor, but wraps them up in a device that’s markedly smaller than Samsung’s other flagship gear. Does the Blaze prove that sometimes smaller devices can be successful? Tweet Vote on HN ...
U.S. Cellular’s First LTE Device Isn’t a Phone
U.S. Cellular today announced the availability of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. It is the first device to be sold by U.S. Cellular that can access its nascent LTE 4G network. The LTE network is active in just a handful of markets so far, including Madison and Milwaukee, Wisc.; Wichita Falls and Lawton, Okla.; Portland, Houlton, Augusta, and Bangor, Me.; Greenville and Elizabeth City, N.C.; and Des Moines, Waterloo, Cedar Rapids, and Davenport, Iowa. According to U.S. Cellular, it will light up LTE in cities in Illinois, Maryland, Missouri, New Hampshire, Oregon, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, ...
AT&T Delivers Ice Cream Sandwich to HTC Vivid
AT&T has begun distributing Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich to the HTC Vivid smartphone. In addition to the new system software, the update also adds Sense 3.6, Beats Audio, and more Bluetooth profile support. Instructions for downloading the update are available on HTC’s support site (link below). The update must be downloaded over Wi-Fi, and not AT&T’s cellular network. Tweet Vote on HN ...