Adobe Systems has released a version of Photoshop.com Mobile for Android, giving users of smartphones running Google's OS some basic image-editing tools and photo-sharing capabilities. Full story...
The long-awaited Samsung Omnia II may finally be getting close to release by Verizon. According to an unconfirmed report, this Windows Phone with an AM-OLED display and the TouchWiz user interface will be on the market in the first few days of December.
The two largest wireless carriers in the U.S. are fighting it out in federal court over a series of TV ads.
The giant webstore Amazon.com is now offering the Palm Pre at well below the regular price for those who are switching to Sprint to get this webOS-based smartphone.
Apple's unannounced but much-rumored tablet computer apparently isn't going to debut in the first half of 2010 has had been previously thought.
Microsoft is launching Office 2010, and this includes a version for Windows phones. Like its predecessors, this suite of apps lets users edit Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files.
Sprint and HTC have released a system software update for the HTC Hero. However, they have done so without revealing any of the changes that are included.
Even though Google has settled into the role of making an operating system for others to use, rumors of a Google-branded phone still circulate on the Web.
Nokia has begun shipping its first Maemo-based smartphone to customers in the U.S. who pre-ordered it.
The Samsung Behold II is a Google Android-powered smartphone designed for a chic look but containing powerful features.
T-Mobile USA has just begun offering its latest phone running Google's Android OS. The Samsung Behold II is this carrier's first with a large AM-OLED display, and the first Android phone with the TouchWiz user interface.