Samsung introduces WiMax mobile internet device at CTIA
Samsung announced the first WiMax-enabled Mobile Internet Device (MID) today at the International CTIA Wireless conference.
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HTML5 & BONDI (or PhoneGap)
"the browser in the device will run applications and not the operating system"I hope this implies that they will be utilizing HTML5 & BONDI (or perhaps PhoneGap short term), to support advanced web apps & widgets.
HTML5 & BONDI (or PhoneGap) support should be the #1 priority for all smartphone OS vendors.