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.
Rumours spreading across the 'net have T-Mobile ready to launch the HTC Dream smartphone, the first handset to run on Google's Linux-based Android platform.
Micro-blogging site Twitter has cancelled the ability to be notified of updates via SMS in the UK due to spiralling messaging costs - but is hopeful that it'll be able to bring it back eventually.
The LiMo Foundation has announced eleven new corporate members, bringing the total to over fifty companies helping mould mobile Linux - along with some new handsets.
The Acer Aspire One is small, lightweight and gloriously linuxy - but can it make that extra jump from potential to realised greatness? It looks like it might, but the only way to be sure is to read our review of this latest and greatest 8.9 inch sub-notebook...
To upgrade the memory in your Wind you have to intentionally void the warranty - OK for some regions, but not all.
Intel has officially launched the latest version of its mobile platform, Centrino 2 - previously codenamed Montevina - and there are some impressive new features included.
Bioware, developers of Mass Effect and the Baldur's Gate games, is reportedly looking closely at the iPhone as a gaming platform.
Sony is once again rumoured to be working on developing a PlayStation branded mobile phone for gaming.
Finnish mobile giant Nokia has announced plans to purchase all remaining rights to the Symbian mobile platform in order to release it under an open source licence.
Delegates from the United Nations are to meet in Indonesia this week to discuss the thorny problem of waste electronics - with the safe disposal of mobile 'phones top of the agenda.
COMPUTEX 2008: Asus has upgraded the Eee PC line to include not only Atoms, but a bundle of other features too.
COMPUTEX 2008: At his Computex keynote, Intel's Sean Maloney talked about the future of the Internet on mobile devices.
Mobile internet devices based on the open-source Linux operating system are expected to account for 23 percent of the market by 2013 according to analysts.
COMPUTEX 2008: Silverstone has a nice sideshow device that might actually make you want one - functional, elegant and very sexy.
COMPUTEX 2008: Nvidia has introduced the Tegra family of system-on-a-chip processors, which are aimed squarely at Intel's Centrino Atom platform.
The latest version of the Opera browser for Java-based mobile devices, Opera Mini 4.1, was made available for free yesterday - bringing some new speed and usability.
Foxconn is said to be making the 3G iPhone ready for launch in June. It has planned to ship up to 25m units in its lifespan.
Gaming laptops are getting to be big business nowadays - but can anything possibly lure us away from our desktops? We find out as we look at the latest high-end Xtreme 770 X9000-8800 from rock...
Ubisoft has continued to expand into eastern territories, buying up another development studio in India.
The European Union has given the go-ahead for airlines to install small mobile cells in their aircraft, allowing customers to make and receive phone calls whilst in the air.
A Swedish startup has developed a mobile phone base station which runs primarily on solar and wind energy, aimed at developing nations.
Nokia has rebooted the N-Gage, relaunching it as a gaming service rather than a single platform.
Samsung has revealed it is launching a new software which enables users to run Second Life on a smartphone. Oh, joy.
October 14 2021 | 15:04