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Samsung to merge Bada OS with Intel-backed Tizen
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During the Consumer Electronics Show, Samsung announced that the company is working on merging its Bada mobile operating system with the open-source Tizen operating system. “We have an effort that will merge bada and Tizen,” said Tae-Jin Kan, senior vice president of Samsung’s Contents Planning Team, in an interview with Forbes. While he wasn’t aware when the work would be complete, Kang indicated that is has already begun. Read on for more. The Tizen operating system is open-source and backed by Intel and the Linux Foundation. When the Bada integration is complete, Tizen will support programs written with Samsung’s Bada SDK, including both new and previously published apps. Samsung is curre...
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Bada 2.0 for Wave devices in 2012 says Samsung
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There are more than just a couple of mobile operating systems out there in the world, believe it or not ladies and gentlemen, and if Samsung has anything to say about it in 2012, you’ll know the third heat to be Bada. We’ve had our hands on a few devices late this year running Samsung’s own personal brand of operating system, each of these devices with the lovely “Wave” name attached to them, and we’re to understand today that an update will be coming to a handful of these devices inside 2012. Hopefully it’ll be early on in the year as the last time we heard the Bada 2.0 update was swinging through was inside 2011, and that’s no longer looking too likely.
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Bada 2.0 adds a Wave of excitement for older Samsung phones
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Do you now look at your Samsung Wave or Wave II device with contemptuousness hidden beneath your eyes, following the unveiling of the awesome looking, Bada 2.0 packing, Wave 3 over at IFA?
Do you long for some Bada 2.0 action to at least put you on an OS-par with your Wave based contemporaries?
Well look and long no longer (or actually, just for a bit more) as it has been announced that Bada 2.0 will be making its way to the older Wave models later this year.
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Samsung launching two NFC enabled Bada phones in Q4 2011
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We’re barely four mounts into the year and many technology publications have already declared 2011 to be the year of either A) the tablet or B) mobile payments. Neither of which is true of course sinc...
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Samsung Bada SDK 1.2.1 comes with in-app advertising support
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Samsung has updated its Bada SDK with support for in-app advertising, allowing mobile app developers to monetize their work by displaying ads. And here’s a trick – Samsung is not taking its cut, leavi...
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Samsung’s bada most successful OS launch since iPhone?
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Samsung’s bada OS didn’t convince us at its launch, and the first bada device – the Samsung Wave S8500 – was soon overshadowed by the Android-based Galaxy S. Turns out, that may have been too hasty; a...
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Samsung is out with the new top Bada apps list
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Samsung is out with the next list of top Bada apps. Unsurprisingly, EA's Need For Speed Shift tops the list, as it was being offered for free to the first half
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Samsung bada SDK open to all
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Samsung have pushed out the latest beta build of their bada OS SDK for affordable smartphones, and it's now available for anybody to download. Signing up at
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