RealPlayer was first introduced to Android users way back in June, 2010. The apps was welcomed greatly by Android users and as result, RealPlayer was download over a million times. Today, Android received a new update on RealPlayer.
Samsung Offers Substantial Contest for Developers Trying Their Bada OS
by Evan Selleck on 17. May, 2010 in archive
For developers, waiting until a particular platform offers up some kind of developer contest is just a matter of patience. Truth be told, almost all of the major ones have done something of some sort, and now it looks like Samsung wants developers to jump on their Bada wave (no pun intended), and they’re offering [...]
Google Goggles Can Now Translate Text
by Evan Selleck on 06. May, 2010 in archive
Windows Mobile Gets Upgraded Bing Application
by Evan Selleck on 14. Apr, 2010 in archive
For everyone out there still using a Windows Mobile-based device (hey, we don’t judge here at SlashPhone), your day may have just gotten a little bit better. That is, if you’re a fan of Microsoft’s “decision engine,” and not Google’s more traditional search engine. You also have to be on a specific carrier to see [...]
SlashPhone Week in Review — Week 11 2010
by Evan Selleck on 21. Mar, 2010 in archive
MIX10: Best of the Web, Data, and Applications for Your Phone
by Evan Selleck on 15. Mar, 2010 in archive
While MIX10 goes on, we here at SlashPhone are really only interested in one, big part of it: Windows Phone 7 Series. And thankfully, Microsoft has not disappointed, even in the slightest. They showcased their software in today’s keynote, and displayed for all those watching just what it will feel like to navigate through the [...]
Screenshots of Windows Phone 7 Series Marketplace
by Juventino Quinones on 17. Feb, 2010 in archive
We know that Microsoft unveiled the next generation of Windows Phones — Windows Phone 7 Series — at Mobile World Congress 2010. Our good friends from SlashGear are at MWC and have seen plenty of the new Windows Phone 7 operating system, but they didn’t see anything about the Marketplace for it. The images you [...]
Nokia launches mobile software to deliver critical social services
by Budi Putra on 25. Sep, 2008 in archive
Nokia announced a new software solution, called Nokia Data Gathering, to deliver critical social services like disease outbreaks or disaster relief. Can be used to create tailored questionnaires and distribute them to multiple mobile phones, it will be available to public sector organizations and NGOs free of charge.
Android phone goes green by Ecorio
by Budi Putra on 24. Sep, 2008 in featured
3ple-Media helps operators to monetize mobile multimedia
by Budi Putra on 24. Sep, 2008 in archive
3ple-Media, has launched Mercury ViralTrack – the solution to offer full viral tracking for image, audio and mobile video content that is passed between subscribers. ViralTrack enables mobile operators to build deep intelligence on individual user preferences, behaviors and communities. It does this without altering or changing the tracked content in any way.
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