Some alliances are for convenience, others for Great Leaps Forward. The one between Qualcomm and Powermat may well fall into the latter category, since it involves the development of cutting-edge wireless power solutions. According to media release, Qualcomm and Powermat intend to investigate the convergence of tightly and loosely coupled…
…a number of media sources, the HTC Thunderbolt comes with 4.3-inch touchscreen display, an 8 megapixel camera at the rear and a 5 megapixel camera at the front of the phone. Thunderbolt will most probably run on Google Android Gingerbread 2.3 OS and also boasts a 1.2 Ghz Qualcomm processor….
…year and will feature the new HTC Sense experience. The device showcases some innovative new features including enhanced multimedia content for a truly stunning visual experience, a fast 1GHz Qualcomm 8255 Snapdragon processor, and HTC Fast Boot that enables users to quickly make a call or check emails even faster.”…
…modem to use a new generation of mobile broadband technology called dual channel HSPA+. The modem and enabling network technology was developed in collaboration with leading technology companies Ericsson, Qualcomm and Sierra Wireless. RRP $0 upfront with a $69 plan over 24 months (minimum total cost $1,656) Outright $299. Here…
…and other devices in the coming months. Device and technology partners including ARM, Brightcove, Dell, Google, HTC, Intel, Microsoft, Motorola, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, RIM, Samsung, Texas Instruments and others announced more specifics around their support for Flash Player 10.1 today. Content publishers including AgencyNet, AKQA, Armor Games, Atlantic Records, Blitz, CNET.com,…
…just a pinch of your fingers. The large display also claims faster, more efficient and accurate typing using the onscreen keyboard. Utilising Qualcomm’s new 1 GHz Snapdragon mobile processor, the HTC HD2 offers enhanced performance that improves the speed of applications, videos, games and more. Applications include the new Windows…
…market by providing a model where services are supported by ads rather than subscription fees. Google announced a 34-member group called the “Open Handset Alliance” in November of 2007 to develop Android, including China Mobile, HTC, Intel, Motorola, Qualcomm, T-Mobile, Telefonica, LG and eBay. Source: SMH Image courtesy of rizzn.com…