Microsoft and Nokia didn’t come to any decision on getting Windows Mobile on Nokia mobile phones. Now you will be getting it on Sony Ericsson phones; XPERIA will do it for you. The story doesn’t end here for Nokia and Microsoft, Nokia has recently announced that, it will be introducing Microsoft Silverlight for Nokia S60 and S40 Symbian powered mobile devices. This will surely be a treat for developers who are looking to develop rich and interactive applications on Symbian powered mobile phones. By the way for those who don’t know, Silverlight is a plug-in that can work cross-browser, cross-platform and is helpful in delivering next-generation media experiences and rich interactive applications. Good work Nokia, at least you have shown your competitors how and when to enter into partnership, very smart.
4:32 PM
Man whats this thing called Viewty by LG. Was hoping I'd get some straight to the guts review here. Its advertised frequentlt on the WOrld Movie Channel..
5:09 PM
Its a mobile handset with 5 Meg clicker....I dont focus on LG so didnt cover here, you can find it on http://fonearena.com/blog
6:05 PM
I like the Silverlight technology...hope it works on mobiles too!