May 26th, 2010 @ BAFTA, London
ME presents the Monetising Mobile conference - putting the focus on how to make actual money from the apps revolution.
New Business Sales EMEA
Competitive Package
UK - London
Operator nets exclusive deal for Brew-based smartphone
HTC Smart is vendor's first phone based on the Qualcomm platform.
Veteran platform to be the basis of new AppCenter service.
US operator says it will be able to offer high performance Java and native apps.
There are just too many development platforms, according to a poll of industry execs.
The Big Q says BREW Mobile Platform is compatible with "all devices and all 3G technologies".
Mobile middleware provider can now turn a 3D Java game into a 3D iPhone game.
Hands-On Mobile walks away with two gongs for Guitar Hero III.
D2C giant Zed has delivered more than 76 million BREW downloads to US consumers since 2001.
BREW operators will be given tools that allow content providers to manage their own storefronts.
BREW integrates Adobe Flash in drive for iPhone style user experience.
We're in San Diego to bring you all the news from Qualcomm's developer conference.
MSpot has launched its customisable ringtone app, Make-UR-Tones, for BREW.
Innaworks has unveiled tools that enable game developers to port Java content to iPhone and iPod touch.
The Opera Mini web browser is now available for BREW-based mobile devices.
Verizon’s games download revenue increased 38 per cent in the first nine months of 2007.
PixSense has tweaked its PSP media sharing app for BREW.