GEEK TECHA TV that allows viewers to look up all sorts of programming, plus check the weather, shop, and accomplish many other things, holds a lot of promise for both consumers and developers. And Samsung wants to speed up its spread with what it’s calling a “Free the TV Developer Day.” The event’s taking place at
By Doug Caverly
August 31, 2010
GEEK TECHSamsung has launched its “Free the TV Challenge” to find applications for IPTVs, Blu-ray players and Blu-ray home theater systems. Developers in the U.S. can register for the Free the TV Challenge today. To be eligible, developers must live in the United States, submit the final app and provide a video that showcases how the
By Mike Sachoff
August 11, 2010
GEEK TECHSamsung said today it will be holding it mobile bada Developer Day in London on Friday June 18. It will be Samsung’s first UK bada developers’ event following the launch of bada SDK. The event is aimed at encouraging bada application development and assisting developers and their communities. The Developer Day is structured around bada
By Mike Sachoff
June 11, 2010
GEEK TECHSamsung wants a mobile operating system called bada to get off to a good start, and before long, a whole lot of developers will, too. Samsung’s decided to put up $2.7 million in prize money for the bada Developer Challenge. The basic purpose of the bada Developer Challenge is to have people make applications that
By Doug Caverly
May 17, 2010
GEEK TECHSamsung has announced the beta release of its bada Software Developer Kit for its open mobile platform. The bada platform allows developers to create feature-rich applications that improve the user mobile experience. A new UI framework is provided, which supports the next generation Samsung TouchWiz UI. Samsung bada also supports a control for Adobe Flash,
By Mike Sachoff
May 10, 2010
GEEK TECHSamsung made a huge splash at CES this year, showing off remarkable hi-def TV products, all the way to the tiny e-readers which have become quite popular. Each product displayed interesting new features which should prove useful for many modern homes. All three forms of HDTVs were shown off, consisting of Plasmas, LEDs, and LCDs.
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February 15, 2010