
Acer, a company whose proud tradition of smartphone engineering has wrought nothing you can particularly remember right now, is planning its own App Store, an odd prospect considering most of its smartphones run Windows Mobile.
Mobile-ent writes:
At a London press event yesterday, Acer’s senior corporate VP and smart handheld president Aymar de Lencquesaing told ME that Acer is examining the viability of an app store, which would be accessible from its new devices.
You can bank on that, friends.
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