Apple’s Crystal Prison / Walled Garden Drives Mozilla to Amp Up HTML5 Elsewhere
With the release of Firefox 15, Mozilla is declaring all-out war on Apple and Microsoft.
Editorial: Carriers May Be Okay with Tether.com
We take a look at why the carriers have seen (the new, HTML5) Tether.com coming from a mile away, and what they’ve done to accept that there’s nothing they can do about it.
HP Releases Enyo 2.0 As Open Source, Provides Roadmap for webOS
HP today issued two updates on their new mobile open source initiatives. The company made good on its commitment to open-source Enyo, its JavaScript framework that was announced alongside webOS 3.0 last year. In an effort to make Enyo more palatable for widespread use, Enyo 2.0 was released today, along with the source code for […]
Editorial: Free Data on Chrome OS Netbooks Changes Everything… Again.
It’s hard not to just start uttering a string of buzz words on the news of today’s Chrome OS netbook announcement. GOBI, CDMA, Verizon, Google, Net Neutrality, Netbooks, 100MBs. The list keeps going… But, the biggest news has nothing to do with Chrome OS itself. Rather, it has to do with Google finally achieving their […]
A Quick Word About Our Web Design Shout Out
We’ve gotten a lot of emails from web designers looking to help build out the next generation of PhoneNews.com. But, we’ve gotta hit the brakes here and remind those people submitting inquiries… of what we need. We need people with HTML5 touch skills. Demonstrated HTML5 touch skills. If you can’t point to examples of things […]