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Android phones faces delay
Smartphones
designed to run Google's new Android operating system are facing potential
delays that could push arrival dates to late 2008.
To be fair, there is technically no slippage yet, though it Read more...
Google extending dominance to mobile search market
Research
data from Nielsen Mobile shows that search giant Google managed to capture a
staggering 61 percent of the mobile search market. Yahoo! And MSN took second
and third placing, with a miserly Read more...
HTC will unveil Android device in Q4
HTC
has confirmed that a HTC phone that runs Google's Android operating system will
be unveiled by Q4 this year. This
transpired in a conversation that the General Manager of HTC for MEA and CIS
had Read more...
Fring brings VoIP to iPhone
Need to make a call on your iPhone but worried that you're going to use up all those precious minutes? Now there's a solution: Fring. The first native, true VoIP application for the iPhone, Fring Read more...
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> HP 2133 Mini-Note gets delayed. Article> Google on Android: open ecosystems lead to Read more...
Hands on: Sony Ericsson Xperia X1
Just about the most hyped handset to come out of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona earlier this year, the mysterious Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 has been lusted after by geeks ever since its Read more...
SPOTLIGHT: 700Mhz auction reaches finale
It's been a long and winding road but the FCC's 700Mhz spectrum auction has finally reached its thrilling conclusion. As expected, Verizon Wireless is the big winner, taking home that highly-coveted Read more...
First Google Android hardware
Google's Android has taken another step toward reality as word comes that it has been successfully installed on a number of different hardware platforms. Google had released a previous version of Read more...
GPS devices sprout new features
Not very long ago, it was considered enough of a miracle for a portable personal GPS device to accurately tell you where Read more...
From products to services and back again
One of the headlines this week is about Nokia's new Internet portal service. It's interesting to see Nokia moving in this direction while Google, traditionally a software company, looks to move Read more...




