Windows Mobile is not dead and, in fact, its use on smartphones will nearly triple by 2013, according to analyst …
App Store success could change software-buying habits
More than 2 billion applications have been downloaded from Apple Inc.'s App Store, with more than 85,000 apps available to …
Ballmer: We 'screwed up with Windows Mobile'
It's becoming obvious that Microsoft Corp. officials, including CEO Steve Ballmer, wish Windows Mobile were a better mobile operating system. …
Meet Google's 'Data Liberation Front'
You say you want a revolution? Google's hoping you do — at least, when it comes to being able to …
Google tries to enhance news browsing with Fast Flip
Google is developing a product called Fast Flip that aims to make it simpler and faster to browse through news …
Apple gives Rhapsody green light on iPhone
RealNetworks yesterday launched its Rhapsody music-streaming application for the iPhone and iPod Touch, after what the company said was a …
Foxconn developing inexpensive, Arm-based smartbooks
Foxconn Technology plans to launch its first smartbooks next year, which are mini-laptops that use microprocessors from Arm Holdings normally …
Smartbooks prepare to compete in mini-laptop space
Mini-laptops based on Arm chips are set to make their way to users, which could heat up the battle in …
Sharp to launch ultramobile device with Arm chip
Sharp Electronics this week introduced a netbook-like mobile device with a 5-inch touch screen that is designed to run Internet-based …
Dell open to developing mobile devices with carriers
Dell said it is willing to work with carriers worldwide to develop more mobile devices, suggesting that another phonelike prototype …
AT&T and Google Set Things Straight on VoIP
It's been a stressful day for AT&T, Apple, and Google, as the deadline looms for submitting comments to the Federal …
Garmin-Asus launches first Windows Mobile smartphone
Garmin-Asus, the mobile phone joint venture between GPS device maker Garmin and electronics vendor Asustek Computer, launched its first smartphone …
Touchscreens dominate smartphone interfaces
More than 15 million of the 38.1 million mobile phones sold during the second quarter used a touchscreen as the …
Dell to enter smartphone market in China
Dell Inc. said it plans to start selling a mobile phone in China but has not announced when it will …
New mobile competition drove Nokia, Microsoft deal
New competition in the smartphone market — and not just from Research In Motion — spurred the agreement between Nokia …
Open source alternatives invade Microsoft's competitor list
Microsoft's list of competitors is growing to include more open source software and Web browsers as the company fights to …
Open source alternatives invade Microsoft's competitor list
Microsoft's list of competitors is growing to include more open source software and Web browsers as the company fights to …
Apple-Google dustup: winners and losers
When Apple announced today that Google CEO Eric Schmidt is resigning from Apple's board, the blogosphere let out a collective …
Apple patches iPhone SMS vulnerability
Apple released the iPhone 3.0.1 software update, patching the SMS vulnerability revealed Thursday at the Black Hat security conference in …
iPhone SMS attack to be unleashed at Black Hat
Apple has just over a day left to patch a bug in it's iPhone software that could let hackers take …