A first look at WebSDK from Sony Ericsson

Published by Richard Bloor at 23:10 UTC, December 2nd 2009

Sony Ericsson’s WebSDK offers developers the opportunity to deploy web applications, that access some phone features, to both Satio and the X10. If you’re already creating web applications, does WebSDK offer new opportunities or simply more frustration from yet another set of APIs. Read on to find out.


 

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anu1988
i am using g900...can any1 tell me some software to call australia from india at cheaper rates using my g900
lenkondemosh
This is awesome, I can not pretend that this is available for download. I do not know anywhere else, but almost every student in America is not, and this is a big hit among me and my fellow American people. We hope that will develop more adjustments to the popular Java sites, YouTube and Facebook are a good start.
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The SONY Ericsson XPERIA Play (possibly the worst kept secret in the Android world over the past few months) has finally been unveiled. While there’s been a lot of hype around this new handset, the specs are not that impressive. The SONY Ericsson XPERIA Play runs on Android 2.3 with a second generation 1GHz Snapdragon processor with the Qualcomm Adreno 205 GPU, 4-inch 854 x 480 capacitive display, a 5-megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and stereo speakers. Based off of those specs, the XPERIA Play could easily be confused with the XPERIA Arc. But what makes the XPERIA Play stand out from the crowd is the slide-out PlayStation Certified gaming controls.

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