Windows Mobile or iPhone? Okay, so Wired didn’t include a single WinMo device in its “Smart Guide”, but that doesn’t deny the presence of the operating system in today’s market. One of the predecessor of smartphones and pocket PCs, the Windows Mobile has came a long way and much is expected in the upcoming version number 7, following the newly improved WM 6.5.
With Firefox 3.5 due to release in the next few days, we again turn to our attention to its little brother, the Mozilla Fennec. Since it was first mentioned, the Fennec has grown, but not at a pace that satisfy the onlookers. The fascinating, revolutionary browser, or at least one that aims to be, has yet to become a full-blown, functional mobile browser.
Windows 7 has already been announced and is set to be released by next year. Now the eyes of the public has turned to the much anticipated Windows Mobile 7, which many Microsoft insider have claimed to be worthy opponents of the iPhone’s OS. Nothing has leaked of this new operating system, yet. Would this be the first preview of what to expect?
Flash contents are everywhere on the Internet. Animated files that are sometimes interactive are fun to watch. You can easily create a “motion picture” with the aid of Adobe’s Flash. Now playing on the desktop is no problem, but what if you wanted to show your latest creation to a friend, using your Samsung Omnia? You can.
Are you interested in seeing more of the Samsung Omnia 2? Must be your lucky day, an European blog introduced a bunch of Samsung Omnia 2’s images. Some of these images are placed next to the iPhone for comparison purpose. Wondering if it’s worth it to try out a Windows Mobile device? Check them out the images below.





