Archive for April 2nd, 2008

Microsoft announced that they will update their Windows Mobile platform called Windows Mobile 6.1. The update will include e-mail, web access with the new “zoom capability” to view an entire page or a portion of a web page, instant messaging, traffic updates, photo capabilities, music and the ability to edit documents.

The update also features a new “Getting Started Center” that will help you simplify the configuration of e-mail, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi devices. The update also features Adobe Flash support, H.264, and Silverlight support allowing you to play YouTube videos using your mobile. Microsoft Live search engine has been added in the update.

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The LiMo Foundation has announced the on-schedule availability of LiMo Platform Release 1. The LiMo Platform is the world’s first globally competitive, Linux-based software platform for mobile devices.

“With Release 1 of the LiMo Platform now completed, LiMo Foundation has established a scalable and sustainable mobile device platform that will spur rapid innovation and contributions from all LiMo members,” said Morgan Gillis, executive director of LiMo Foundation. “This is an extremely exciting time to be a part of the LiMo Foundation - in slightly more than one year, we have rolled out our deliverables on schedule, our membership has continued to grow strongly with broad engagement from across the mobile communications industry, and leading handset providers have already released a range of devices using LiMo technology.”

The LiMo Platform-leveraging standards and open-source projects-is a modular, plug-in, hardware-independent architecture built around an open operating system, with a secure run-time environment for support of downloaded applications. All of the enabling technology within Release 1-created by the foundation’s Founder members-has now been commercially deployed and proven within multiple handsets enjoyed by consumers today, as well as in several reference and pilot devices that will be on the market later this year. This represents hundreds of millions of dollars of technology investment to date.

Third-party developers can use LiMo’s application programming interface (API) specifications-available now at www.limofoundation.org to build new applications that deliver next-generation consumer experiences across a tremendous, stable base of globally deployed mobile devices. Middleware components for the LiMo Platform can be implemented in either C or C++ programming languages. Software Development Kits for Native, Webkit and Java operating environments will be released from the second half of 2008, further empowering mobile application developers.

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