In an effort to make it easier for Java developers to build applications for its Symbian-based mobile devices, Nokia is contributing the 2.1 version of its Java Runtime implementation to the open source Symbian Foundation.
Latest AdMob study also looks at global market, how Pre is stacking up.
After only two months on the market, Microsoft pulling the plug on its line of social media-friendly phones.
Developers for Google's mobile platform are growing increasingly frustrated by disappearing applications, purchasing issues and other problems stemming from the Android Market.
Flash and tethering have been added.
Google's latest update of its mobile operating system offers two features the iPhone doesn't -- tethering and Flash support.
Mobile analytics vendor offers developers tips and tricks for making money on your smartphone applications.
The open-source Android smartphone market just hit a milestone of sorts: it surpassed the iPhone in popularity, moving into the second overall spot behind industry leader RIM OS (BlackBerry).
With the announcement that HP is snapping up the once-dominant PDA manufacturer, Palm's webOS platform has been given a jolt of electricity to re-start its heart.
Hewlett-Packard Co. said today it has agreed to acquire Palm Inc., credited with creating the smart-phone, for $1.2 billion.
Palm suffered another blow when the head of its software and services division recently tendered his resignation.
When Twitter CEO Evan Williams took that stage at the company's first-ever developer conference in San Francisco last week, he reassured developers that the spotlight-grabbing startup wouldn't be competing with them.
A step-by-step tutorial on working with application settings when using Novell's Monotouch for iPhone and iPad development.
Although it's clear that the iPhone platform is still the place to be for mobile developers, results from a recent Ovum survey indicate that there's a lot of development activity around all the major platforms.
The release of the iPad has been hyped like no product since, well, the last new Apple gadget, the industry-transforming iPhone.
Speculation is rampant that Apple is developing an iPhone that will work on Verizon's cell network.
Cisco announced its Secure Borderless Network architecture, which the company is positioning as a reconceptualization of enterprise security.
By many accounts, the Apple iPad has been a disappointment -- even Apple "fanboy" bloggers and tweeters have proclaimed themselves underwhelmed.
Microsoft's new Windows Phone 7 Series raises questions for ISVs, partners, developers and enterprise customers.
Microsoft has launched an ambitious new mobile platform that is a major departure from its existing Windows Mobile offering.