Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and Updated SDK Tools Released
Dec 06, 2010Xavier Ducrohet, Android SDK Tech Lead, announces today's release of Android 2.3 and updated SDK tools.
more »MeeGo 1.1 Released
Oct 29, 2010MeeGo 1.1 rolls out; 1.2 expected in April 2011
more »Research In Motion Renames BlackBerry Widgets, Open Sources the Project
Sep 28, 2010Widgets is now WebWorks as RIM makes steps toward application platform for Torch and Playbook.
more »MeeGo Gets Ported to Additional Smartphones
Sep 27, 2010Nexus One, HTC Desire, and Dell Streak all get the open source OS.
more »FCC to Rebuild Its Site in Drupal
Sep 24, 2010Federal Communications Commission follows The White House's lead.
more »MeeGo Developers Can Attend Qt Developer Days at a Discount
Sep 24, 2010Get to know Qt 4.7 at a reduced rate.
more »Nokia Releases Qt 4.7
Sep 22, 2010Improved Performance and a new declarative programming language.
more »Palm Reveals webOS 2.0 SDK Beta
Aug 31, 2010Announcement highlights SDK Early Access Program, new features.
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