Google launches Adiantum encryption for low-end Androids
Way faster than AES.
Google snaps up Fossil smartwatch tech, staff
Only for a singular technology, though.
Ericsson certificate expiry downs mobile data networks
Whoops.
Intel is reportedly getting ready to announce a major breakthrough for its Atom CPUs - a deal with Nokia to develop mobile phones based on the chips.
The ailing network giant Nortel is planning to offload its CDMA and LTE wireless technologies to Nokia Siemens Networks to aid its return from Chapter 11.
Nokia is working on handsets which never require mains power, relying instead on harvesting energy from radiowaves.
The UK Government has published the Digital Britain report today and the main points were outlined in parliament today.
Freescale has unveiled a range of concept designs for "smartbook" systems - devices based on the company's ARM processors that sit between smartphones and netbooks.
Sales of Mobile Internet Devices based on Intel's Menlow platform have been significantly lower than the company has predicted - but Intel claims it's nothing to worry about.
We whip out our iPhones and take a look at another batch of the latest games, this time checking out everything from a port of Resident Evil: Degeneration to a poor imitation of WipeOut and even a scaled-down version of The Sims 3. Check out our recommendations within!
COMPUTEX 09: Nvidia shows off hardware using its new Tegra system-on-a-chip, promising astonishing battery life for tiny computers.
COMPUTEX 09: Jen-Hsun Huang uses Nvidia Computex keynote to declare wide ambitions for Ion and that the "era of GPU computing is here."
Trent unleashes a torrent of "objectionable content" about Apple's censorship policy, after a Nine Inch Nails app is rejected.
Toshiba says it's now sampling the world's first 32nm NAND flash memory, which will lead to higher density USB drives.
IBM's partners, including AMD's former fabrication wing, GlobalFoundries, announce that they are developing 28nm chips.
Nokia has reported a massive 90 percent drop in profits in the first financial quarter of 2009, with the slowing global economy continuing to bite.
SandForce has announced its first range of SSDs for enterprise and mobile use, and it has a trick up its sleeve in the form of a neat new controller dubbed Duraclass.
Memory manufacturer OCZ has announced a line of high-performance Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) SODIMMs for laptops that use the Core 2 Extreme processor.
Nokia has announced a partnership with eBay-owned VoIP specialist Skype to preload its software onto selected smartphone handsets.
Google is set to introduce paid-for content to the Android Marketplace - with developers getting a 70 percent cut of the proceeds, and carries taking the remainder.
Garmin-Asus are allegedly planning an Android-based low-cost smartphone to be sold under the Eee brand, positioned alongside current WinMo and Linux devices.
October 14 2021 | 15:04