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Fujitsu announces a phone with similar technical capabilities to a netbook.
The sales of smartphones continues to grow, with the tipping point occurring next year.
Today sees the launch of the bit-tech Android app, complete with mobile optimised forum access
Apple plans smaller SIMs to enable slimmer handsets in the future.
We've developed an Android app for bit-tech and need beta testers to help whip it into shape.
AMD's temporary CEO reveals the company's strategy for tablets, smartphones and APUs.
LG unveils the Optimus 3D at Mobile World Congress.
Training video for retailers suggests HP is looking to create WebOS-based netbooks.
Nvidia has launched a new Android app called Tegra Zone, in order to promote gaming on the platform.
Dual-core ARM CPU; accelerated Flash and cross-platform gaming in a phone.
Microsoft's Achim Berg reveals that 1.5 million Windows Phone 7 handsets have shipped.
The Lord Chief Justice has ruled that posting updates to Twitter while a court is in session is OK.
Google has launched its second own-brand smartphone, the Nexus S with NFC.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has predicted that Android, not iOS, will win the smartphone war.
Microsoft has officially launched Windows Phone 7, with a major focus on the cloud and gaming.
Hackers have successfully booted the MeeGo platform on several Android-based handsets.
Motorola has released a firmware update for the XT720 smartphone to increase its CPU speed.
A Cambridge firm claims to have developed a way to bring the joys of touch to old 'phones.
ARM has announced that it has worked with GlobalFoundries to produce a 2.5GHz chip.
Qualcomm has announced a new Snapdragon chip, featuring two 1.5GHz processing cores.
Intel has accidentally let slip some details about Medfield - the successor to Moorestown.
Unnamed sources at the company claim an Android-based PSP Go-like smartphone is due.
Benchmark results purporting to be from HTC's up-coming Glacier have leaked out.
October 14 2021 | 15:04