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.
A new set of applications at the Patent Office gives a clue as to what the company might be up to in the mobile space.
Following on from its first, Epia-based appearance in these pages, beblu has produced a machine that uses a Pentium 4 mobile chip for greater computing horsepower. Does it solve the niggles that we saw in the first revision of the case? It seems that way.
The latest gaming notebook from Rock sports a 7800 GTX graphics chip, a Pentium M processor as well as a gorgeous 17" screen. It's also overclockable! We find out if this is truly the nicest enthusiast gaming notebook on the planet.
id Software has brought the classic FPS to mobile phones, and has turned it into an action RPG in the process. Is this the first mobile phone game that real gamers will want to play? Hell yeah.
NVIDIA's GoForce 3D chips will provide 3D acceleration and multimedia capabilities to new phones from Motorola and Sony Ericsson.
NVIDIA are launching their 7800 GTX mobile part today. Evesham is one of the first manufacturers off the block with a notebook based around the chip. Nvidia claim that the mobile part is just as fast as the desktop 7800 GTX - could they possibly be right?
IDF FALL 05: Sean Maloney, Intel's mobile honcho, has officially introduced the next Centrino platform, Napa. It includes not only dual core chips, but also improved graphics and video support too.
Notebook specialist Rock Direct have modded a mini-bus into a mobile LAN gaming arena. They also showed us their Ti650: a notebook with not one, but two graphics cards.
The latest media reports suggest that Motorola will unveil their anticipated iTunes handset at this year's V Festival in 5 weeks' time.
This week, we brought you the news that the original Quake is being ported over to mobile phone handsets. We have new screenshots for you today - nostalgia ahoy!
A new interview with the developer of the mobile OpenGL port of Quake has revealed some cool new info. Bluetooth deathmatch!
Microsoft are on course to launch an all new and improved mobile email service that will compete directly with RIM's Blackberry handsets. It will automatically downloads email to the users mobile handset.
Having set up shop in a new flat, Wil muses on the benefits of latter-day communication.
October 14 2021 | 15:04