Smashing Games and Cartoon Network Flash Lite Games on Verizon Wireless

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Awesome news to share with everyone, Smashing Ideas now has their own Flash Lite game catalog live on Verizon Wireless!

The Smashing Games application is a BREW C++ catalog application that uses the Adobe Flash Lite for BREW extension to render SWF files. These SWF files are Flash Lite casual games and were developed and published using Flash CS3. Subscribers can get information about the games before purchasing them and there are different purchasing options available.

The game catalog has several games available including some from independent Flash Lite developers as well as a few from Cartoon Network. Two of the Cartoon Network games are “Flight of the Hamsters” and “Mac’s Match Up”.

Smashing Games is available on 12 different handsets:

  • MOTORAZR V3c
  • MOTORAZR V3m
  • MOTOKRZR K1m
  • LG VX8100
  • LG VX8300
  • LG VX8500 (Chocolate)
  • LG VX9800
  • LG VX9900
  • Samsung SCH-a930
  • Samsung SCH- a950
  • Samsung SCH-a970
  • Samsung SCH-a990

If you have one of these devices you can go to the Get It Now application on your handset and go to the Get Fun & Games category. There you’ll find the Smashing Games catalog. Check it out!

Also if you’re a Flash Lite developer and want to get your Flash Lite game into the Smashing Games catalog you can contact them directly and discuss your ideas with them. Who knows, mabye your Flash Lite game can be sold to more than 18 million Verizon Wireless subscribers that have one of these handsets and you’ll make money.

Symbian dissmisses Google Android

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The BBC technology news site, released the following article today.
Google’s dominance of the web will not translate to the mobile phone market, a senior executive at Symbian has said.
John Forsyth, vice president of strategy at Symbian, the platform that powers many of the world’s phones, said Google lacked experience.
A very interesting read, and also interesting to see that Nokia seems to be keeping it’s options open on it’s OS as well… although they are “very Happy” with symbian still.
Read the full article for more details.
Re : Flashlite on Android, lets hope adobe has something up their sleeve….

European Commission’s continuing investigation of Qualcomm is welcomed

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Broadcom, Ericsson, NEC, Nokia, Panasonic Mobile Communications and Texas Instruments welcome the continuation of the investigation by the European Commission into complaints regarding anti-competitive practices by Qualcomm.  While each company has made an individual complaint, they share concerns about Qualcomm’s practices. The companies believe that these practices are harmful to the mobile telecommunications industry globally and, in particular undermine confidence in standards-setting processes, threaten the supply of WCDMA chipsets, impede innovation, and raise the costs of third-generation (3G) technology and handsets.  As a result, carriers and consumers face higher prices and fewer choices.

 

The complaints refer to Qualcomm’s breach of European Union (EU) competition law and failure to meet the commitments it made to international standard-setting organisations that it would license its declared essential patents on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory terms. Without these commitments, WCDMA technology would not have been commercially implemented as part of the UMTS 3G standard in Europe and elsewhere. The companies alleged that Qualcomm has violated EU competition rules by charging disproportionate and discriminatory royalties for its declared WCDMA essential patents. They also stated that Qualcomm violates those rules by trying to exclude competing manufacturers of chipsets for mobile phones from the market and to prevent others from entering. These actions, in addition to breaching the European Union’s competition law, are in breach of Qualcomm’s commitments to standard-setting bodies.

 

The Commission has decided to allocate priority to the continuing investigation following the lodging of the complaints in October 2005.  The companies welcome this decision and confirm their continued cooperation with the European Commission.

 

Media Enquiries:

 

Brunswick

Joanna McDwyer

Tel.  +44 20 7404 5959

 

Broadcom

Bill Blanning

Tel. +1 949 926 5555

 

Ericsson

Rob Elston

Tel. +46 8 719 6992

 

NEC

Chris Shimizu

Tel. +44 20 8752 2794

 

Nokia

Anne Eckert

Tel. +852 6971 6918

 

Panasonic Mobile Communications

Mike Takeda

Tel. +49 611 235305

 

Texas Instruments

Gail Chandler

+1 214 480 6808

 

 

Note to editors: The following quotes about the EC’s decision are from each of the companies that filed formal complaints.

 

 

Broadcom:  “”Broadcom welcomes the Commission’s decision to continue its investigation of Qualcomm’s practices. The decision underscores the significant policy issues at stake and the importance of ensuring the future viability both of industry standards-setting processes and of a level playing field for competing providers of chipsets and intellectual property in the 3G space, which Qualcomm’s conduct otherwise threatens to undermine. We believe that the EC plays an important role, in our case and others, in ensuring conditions where fair competition helps promote product innovation and technology advancements that ultimately benefit consumers in Europe and throughout the world. The decision demonstrates Europe’s continuing desire to foster a competitive environment that will stimulate continued growth in the global information economy.” - David A. Dull, Senior Vice President, Business Affairs, and General Counsel, Broadcom Corporation.

 

Ericsson: “The success of a standard depends on the essential patent holders honouring their FRAND commitments. In this case, a single patent holder - Qualcomm - is charging royalty rates much higher than other essential patent owners. If the other patent holders were to do as Qualcomm is doing, royalties could raise the cost of WCDMA handsets considerably - thus raising the prices to consumers. Ericsson is pleased the Commission has decided to continue its investigation of this case.” - Kasim Alfalahi, Vice President, Patent Licensing, Ericsson.

 

NEC: “NEC welcomes the European Commission’s continuation of its investigation as a step forward in solving the issues raised by Qualcomm’s anti-competitive business practices. NEC will continue to cooperate fully with the investigation by the European Commission.” - Hideyuki Ogata, Vice President, Intellectual Asset Management Unit, NEC Corporation.

 

Nokia: “The proper functioning of standardization requires that companies whose patented technology is adopted into a standard commit to licence these patents on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory terms. Breaking these commitments compromises the whole standardization process, stifles innovation and harms consumers. We welcome the European Commission’s continuation of the investigation into Qualcomm’s business conduct.” - Tero Ojanperä, Chief Technology Officer, Nokia.

 

Panasonic: “Panasonic Mobile Communications fully supports the European Commission’s investigation into Qualcomm’s anti-competitive behaviour and disproportionate royalty rates in the mobile telecommunications sector. It is essential for both current and future standards that companies which commit to license their technologies on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory terms adhere to those commitments.” - Yoshiaki Tokuda, Director, Intellectual Property Center, Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd.

 

Texas Instruments: “We commend the Commission for deciding to continue its investigation.  TI attaches great importance both to IP protection and to the creation of open standards. Where leading technology companies have agreed to contribute intellectual property and inventive genius to a standard, there is no room for exclusionary and discriminatory practices.” - Joseph F. Hubach, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Texas Instruments Incorporated.

 

www.nokia.com

iPhone web simulator for iPhone designers and developers

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A friend points me out this cool web application for testing your iPhone sites and pages without having and iPhone : iPhoney.
From the product site : Looking for a way to see how your web creations will look on iPhone? Look no further. iPhoney gives you a pixel-accurate web browsing environment—powered by Safari—that you can use when developing web sites for iPhone. It’s the perfect 320 by 480-pixel canvas for your iPhone development. And it’s free.
iPhoney is not an iPhone simulator but instead is designed for web developers who want to create 320 by 480 (or 480 by 320) websites for use with iPhone. It gives you a canvas on which to test the visual quality of your designs.
It seams very cool and very useful for who can’t have a working iPhone (like europeans) to test their web pages.

Opera Mobile Beta 2 just released and some tips on optimizing web sites for mobile viewing

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Chris Mills, the new Developer Relationship Manager at Opera, sent me an email with this great news :
I just wanted to let you know that we’ve just released Beta 2 of our Opera Mini 4 mobile web browser - download it for free at http://www.operamini.com/beta/.
We’ve also just published an article on dev.opera.com, highlighting some of the features of Beta 2, and giving tips on optimizing web sites for mobile viewing - check out http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/evolving-the-internet-on-your-phone-des-1/.

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