Well folks, we have good news and bad news. The bad news is that Mozilla has clarified what many miscontrued from a post earlier this week. We all knew the Mozilla Phone concept Billy May showed off last week was simply a throw away but what many didn’t catch from the wording of the post, quite understandably, is that the entire project is a throw away for the time being. It was simply a part of Mozilla’s Concept Series and for the time being, Mozilla has no plans to manufacture a handset. Boo. The good news however, is that Mozilla is definitely not completely dismissing the idea of slapping a crowd-sourced phone and OS together at some point:
While Mozilla doesn?t have plans to produce an OS or phone hardware at the moment ? this doesn?t mean that either are out of scope for Mozilla Labs and that?s the point of the Concept Series. Everything is on the table.
It is what is it, we suppose. That said, Adaptive Path recently threw its two cents in yesterday and contributed details surrounding its concept for a mobile web browser dubbed Aurora. In the video, Adaptive Path highlights an example of processes that can allow a mobile phone to interact with the “physical environment” through web-based services. In the example, a man snaps a quick photo of a product he is considering as a gift and using a recognition service accessed via his mobile web browser, the man is immediately able to see product information and reviews. Hit the jump for the video and hit Mozilla’s comments section to let them know you want all this open think tanking to eventually become a reality!
Well folks, we have good news and bad news. The bad news is that Mozilla has clarified what many miscontrued from a post earlier this week. We all knew the Mozilla Phone concept Billy May showed off last week was simply a throw away but what many didn?t catch from the wording of the post, [...] [..] Read complete article
Published 07-Feb-2009 by Zach Epstein in HandsetsSoftwareAdaptive PathauroraBlackBerryMozillaMozilla PhoneOLEDOptimus MaximusphoneSmartphone Read 37 times. More hits in
New dawn please
Mozilla Labs is inviting industry wonks, higher education types and ordinary bods to contribute ideas on its new concept browser, Aurora.
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Published 06-Aug-2008 by Nerdblog in General Read 22 times. More hits in
It looks like things are about to get heavier than ever in the smartphone world as Mozilla begins work on designing and building what may be the world?s first crowd-sourced mobile handset. Working closely with Aza Ruskin of Mozilla Labs, Yanko Design?s Billy May has been tasked with heading the design aspect of the project [...] [..] Read complete article
Published 05-Feb-2009 by Zach Epstein in HandsetsNewsBlackBerryMozillaMozilla PhoneOLEDOptimus MaximusphoneSmartphone Read 48 times. More hits in
We need it, we want it, we have to have it. Mozilla’s Head of User Experience Aza Raskin has just posted a video preview and extensive post covering the concept behind of one of Mozilla’s latest endeavors, Firefox Mobile. Let’s cut to the chase… It looks amazing so far. Firefox, the best thing to happen [...] [..] Read complete article
Published 12-Jun-2008 by Zach Epstein in Our Favorite SoftwareFirefoxmobilePreviewSneak PeakVideo Read 52 times. More hits in
Mozilla announced on Monday that it will release a Metro-specific version of Firefox for Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 8 platform. The browser will require “a new Firefox front end and system integration points” and be based on the Gecko layout engine. “The feature goal here is a new Gecko-based browser built for and integrated with the Metro environment,” said the com [..] Read complete article
Published 13-Feb-2012 by Dan Graziano in BrowserbrowserFirefoxMetromicrosoftMozillaWindowsWindows 8 Read 2 times. More hits in
Skyhook, line and sinker
Punters using Wi-Fi based positioning systems on their mobile devices would do well to look before they leap. Security vulnerabilities have discovered location spoofing flaws in the Skyhook positioning system that might be used to lead users astray.
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The PlayStation Phone? Not quite. But it's clear that Sony is keen to get in on the growing mobile gaming business, especially in the wake of Apple's recent iPhone game announcements. [..] Read complete article
Published 17-Jun-2008 by Randy Nelson in cellphonemobile-gamingplaystationsonysony-ericsson Read 0 times. More hits in
SurfCube Browser by Kinabalu Innovation Limited is a brand new 3D browser for Windows Phone 7 devices. To be clear, the interface of this great Web browser features a 3D cube effect. The browsing itself, however, is still done in a standard 2D interface. SurfCube sports a nifty UI that positions various browser functions on five sides of a virtual cube. At its center, the cube features a standard [..] Read complete article
Published 30-Dec-2010 by Zach Epstein in Read 15 times. More hits in
Earlier this week, Sony Ericsson announced their not-designed-for-production GreenHeart concept phone that focuses on making a phone environmentally sustainable throughout its life cycle. The GreenHeart phone will feature bio-plastic housings, recycled plastic keypads, a zero charger with 3.5mW standby power, HTML based e-manuals instead of traditional printed ones, and environmentally conscious p [..] Read complete article
Published 28-Sep-2008 by Kelly Hodgkins in HandsetsRumorsSony Ericssonbiodegrableconcept phoneenvironmentally sustainableGreenHeartrecycled Read 26 times. More hits in
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