

Danger Makes Free Sidekick SDK Available 26
DivideByZero writes "Turns out that Danger, Inc. has finally gotten around to making the SDK (Sign up here) available for the Hiptop (Released in the US as the T-Mobile Sidekick) - free of charge . The Hiptop/Sidekick has been mentioned previously on Slashdot.)"
Re:How much for hardware and service ? (Score:1, Informative)
Anyways, list price is $249. T-mobile has a $50 rebate on their site, bringing it down to $199. Like most cell phones, you can get it a lot cheaper if you shop around and/or are willing to sign up for a 12+ month contract; I've seen it anywhere from $250 down to $75, minus monthly fees.
T-mobile says they're out of stock and won't let me see what plans are available for the Sidekick, but after a quick search the cheapest plan seems to be $39/m
Re:How much for hardware and service ? (Score:2)
Re:How much for hardware and service ? (Score:2)
Pig in a poke (Score:2)
What is it with companies and SDKs? (Score:5, Insightful)
If there's anything of Microsoft's that ought to be emulated, it's their SDK distribution policy.
Re:What is it with companies and SDKs? (Score:3, Informative)
not really, tried to get xbox sdk? or ms visual studio for free? the sdk's they got are add-ons to their existing products.
Re:What is it with companies and SDKs? (Score:3, Interesting)
What is SideKick dev like? (Score:2)
(I'm a big platform/PDA nerd, yes)
Re:What is SideKick dev like? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:What is SideKick dev like? (Score:1)
I admit that I'm almost pissed off enough to
give up on developing for this device, but
not quite.
Re:What is SideKick dev like? (Score:2)
Re:What is SideKick dev like? (Score:3)
supply a tmail address (i.e. sign a contract with
t-mobile).
These games do no one any good, and just piss off
the application developers. Why do they pull this
crap?
Re:What is SideKick dev like? (Score:1)
Re:What is SideKick dev like? (Score:3, Interesting)
For everyone griping... (Score:1, Informative)
Its good stuff!
Malicious Hacker (Score:5, Funny)
* Hobbyist
* Open Source
* Professional
* Corporate
* Malicious Hacker
Gee, I wonder if the last one flags me as a terrorist... *grin*
EEtimes teardown of hiptop (Score:4, Informative)
(hint: it's a national part on the same side as the processor)