Its Apple Behind HTC

HTC is the manufacturer of various phone with Google’s Android, Microsoft Windows Mobile & Qualcomm’s Brew operating system. But have you ever wondered what does HTC runs themselves on their computers. A picture posted by msmobiles from Mobile World Congress reveals that HTC runs Apple OS on their computers.

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Difference between Opera Mobile and Opera Mini

Unless you have a Windows Mobile or Symbian/S60 phone, Opera Mobile is not available for you to download to your phone. Enjoy Opera Mini!

Many users have a few questions about the difference between Opera Mobile 10 and Opera Mini 5. This post will attempt to clarify.

First, here is what they have in common:

Both are based on the same core technology, the Opera Presto browser engine (just like Opera for desktop).
Both use the same cross-platform user interface, providing similar features and browsing experience.

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Opera Mini For iPhone Coming At MWC 2010

Good news, everybody! Opera plan to reveal Opera Mini for iPhone in an exclusive press and partner preview during the 2010 Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. This means that you now have a working version of Opera Mini for the iPhone.

While Opera Mini for iPhone is not publicly available, visitors without a press pass will not leave Opera’s stand disappointed. Opera will unveil a host of other Opera-powered devices at its exhibit. Check out the following Opera technology, live from MWC:

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Opera Mobile 10 Beta 3 For Symbian and Windows Mobile Released

Today Opera Mobile 10 moves one step closer towards final with the release of Opera Mobile 10 Beta 3 for both Symbian/S60 and Windows Mobile. Beta 3 includes a few new features, and a lot of bug fixing and stabilization. Read more on www.opera.com/mobile. Or download it now at www.opera.com/mobile/download/ from a PC or “m.opera.com” from a mobile phone.

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Microsoft Mobile Codenames For MWC 2010

In the months leading up to various rumours & event, there’ve been lots of false starts, twists and turns on Microsoft’s mobile roadmap. Mary Jo, who has been covering Microsoft for almost 20 years, have been getting lots of tips.

Here’s a quick guide to Microsoft’s mobile offerings, organized by codename, designed to help demystify what Microsoft demos and details next week at Mobile World Congress:

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