Palm puts webOS 2.0 SDK into limited release starting today
Palm fans, get your party hats on. Today the company is announcing the beta release of its SDK for webOS 2.0, which means we're getting dangerously close to a proper 2.0 release for devices. And who knows...
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: morsels, palm webos 2.0, palmwebos2.0, phone, sdk2.0, today, web os 2, web os 2.0, web os sdk, webos, webos 2, webos 2.0, webos sdk, webos sdk 2.0, webos2
Android team’s Morrill discounts Gingerbread rumors
Eldar Murtazin has a pretty decent track record when it comes to smartphone whispers, but his Android 3.0 Gingerbread morsels yesterday are now at odds with someone a bit closer to the dough -- namely, Dan Morrill, Android's Open Source and Compatibility Tech Lead (yeah, that's a bit of a mouth full). Here are a few highlights from his Twitter feed tonight: "I love it when people just make stuff up" (sarcasm, obviously), "rumors are not official announcements," and so on.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: cookie, cookies, danmorrill, eldarmurtazin, erm, morsels, rumor, source, twitter, word
BlackBerry Application Suite leaks, ready to corrupt a perfectly good WinMo phone
We'd figured that RIM's ambitious (if not questionable) project to port the juiciest morsels of BlackBerry OS to a virtual machine running atop Windows Mobile was abandoned long ago, and for all we know, it has -- but the half-baked remnants of the undertaking are finally available thanks to the good folks at xda-developers. BlackBerry Application Suite , as its known, has finally found a proper home in a CAB file that's making the rounds on the forums, and it's apparently been bolted together with enough duct tape to work on an AT&T Fuze .
Categories: BlackBerry, htc, Mobile Phone Tags: apparently-been, black, bolted-together, craziness, half, morsels, the-touchscreen, weekend-trying, windowsmobile