[News] Sendo junks MS smartphone | ANN.lu |
Posted on 07-Nov-2002 12:12 GMT by Tor Anders Johansen | 60 comments View flat View list |
The Register says that Sendo junks MS smartphone and joins Nokia camp. Sendo, the UK handset maker was supposed to launch its Z100 MS 'Stinger' handset this month into Spain and Italy. Sendo today announced that it's stopping all development on the Windows for Smartphone 2002 platform. It is instead signing a licence for Series 60, the Nokia smartphone platform erected upon the Symbian OS. I guess this means no Amiga Anywhere for Sendo phones.
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Comment 1 | Robert | | 07-Nov-2002 11:35 GMT |
Comment 2 | 4pLaY | | 07-Nov-2002 11:38 GMT |
Comment 3 | takemehomegrandma | | 07-Nov-2002 11:38 GMT |
Comment 4 | Robert | | 07-Nov-2002 11:47 GMT |
Comment 5 | Mike Bouma | | 07-Nov-2002 11:52 GMT |
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Sendo junks MS smartphone : Comment 6 of 60 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Anonymous on 07-Nov-2002 11:53 GMT | In reply to Comment 3 (takemehomegrandma): The Nokia Media Terminal was supposed to run Amiga Anywhere :)
Look at this:
http://www.amiga.com/corporate/102401-deplayer.shtml
"The AmigaDE Player is built through a partnership with the Tao-Group of Reading England and utilizes the intent® media system as its foundation.
Using this technology, Amiga is able to provide users the ability to access applications written for the Amiga Digital Environment on standard desktop computers as well as other devices; such as the Compaq iPaq, Casio Cassiopeia, Sharp Zaurus or the Psion NetBook in the very near future.
The first release is for the Microsoft Windows and Linux platforms, with AmigaDE Players in development for PocketPC, EPOC, Palm, WinCE, and other systems to be released in the coming months."
EPOC is the same as Symbian. |
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