Friday, August 29, 2008

Android Marketplace


Android's Marketplace to compete with Apple.

Mobileburn has their take on it as well.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

New Blackberry Pics Leaked



So it looks like Expansys has leaked photos of the new Blackberry. Let me help with the distribution of said photos.

WØØT! One Step Closer


Android is One Step Closer to being in hand.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Android Approaches!



The SDK is out! Woohoo!

The link is a pretty good article on all that's going on.

Friday, August 15, 2008

We Come in Peace—Google's Android to Take Over the World


Android is coming to T-Mobile!

HTC is going to get a big bump from this!

iPhone Software Update

Wall Street Journal has an article on the new update.

But it is AT&T...

Saturday, August 9, 2008

T-Mobile to compete with Apple's iPhone App Store?


http://www.mobileburn.com/news.jsp?Id=5074

T-Mobile to compete with Apple's iPhone App Store?

News by Michael Oryl on Friday August 08, 2008.


Is T-Mobile gearing up to compete with Apple's iPhone App Store? According to multiple unnamed sources quoted by mocoNews, that's the case.

Supposedly the plan is for developers to submit their applications to T-Mobile for placement in its new application stores, and any sales will result in a revenue split based on the type of application. Simple applications like single player games would earn the developer a larger share of the sale price, while applications that rely more heavily on T-Mobile's network (streaming TV, for example) would see T-Mobile earning a larger percentage. A quoted source says that the proposed revenue split structure is "very generous." The story also maintains that applications will be listed in order of popularity, not based on any T-Mobile bias.

The article says that T-Mobile will be opening up the decks for all of its platforms, including those on Windows Mobile, Sidekick, and the upcoming Android devices.

All of this is still rumor and speculation until T-Mobile offers up an official announcement of some sort. In the meantime, you can learn more by reading the complete mocoNews story.