One of the continuing criticisms of Apple’s iPhone is the inability to load apps that haven’t been through the App Store’s opaque approval process – unless you’re prepared to jailbreak. For many developers, Android presents a more open environment, with fewer potential barriers to entry.
LG has announced what it is calling a ‘major breakthrough in mobile and home convergence’ with the electronics giant introducing a new technology to share multimedia files from LG’s new Windows Phone 7 handset the Optimus 7 to all DNLA devices. The LG Optimus 7 will be able to move content to their home DNLA setup with ‘a simple finger flick’ according to LG. “This preinstalled feature allows users to send files directly from the phone’s media galleries, without having to leave for another application,” explains LG’s release.





