LG presented during the IFA 2009 its first mobile phone based on Android operating system, the LG Etna.
The appliance has keyboard with QWERTY layout, touch screen with 3-inch integrated camera with 5 megapixels.
Few believed, but after months of failures, Apple has finally approved the first emulator App Store: C64, which brings multi-touch screen iPhone and iPod touch some programs of the famous Commodore 64 computer, which made history in the 80s and 90.
In an interview to develop site-online.net, Jeff Yates of Havok, revealed that may put the game engine Havok on the iPhone.
When asked about the passage of Havok Animation, and Behavior Physics for PSP, Yates added: “We are very familiar with the technology of the iPhone…
RIM and Google heated up further in the northern hemisphere summer with the announcement of the development of a plugin to email accounts Gmail, indeed it is now available for download.
In the new era of entertainment it seams that movie-on-demand it’s here to stay. Proof of that is Motorola. The handsets from this company will start to have a Movie-on-demand service provided by Blockbuster.
Rumors continue to flow on about the new Nokia 5900 XpressMusic smartphone. Previously, information about it already spotted in the network, but later it turned out to be another Nokia smartphone with touch screens – 5530 XpressMusic, which sales has already begun. By the way, in a photo provided by the source, too, apparently, is the Nokia 5530.