Recently announced for AT&T in the US, the Nokia Booklet 3G is one of the Finnish company’s most interesting products ever – mainly because is its first (and only, for now) netbook. Nokia designed the Booklet 3G to be a consumer device, but it looks like it may become highly successful among corporate customers. According to Reuters, [...] Full story...
Although Motorola is struggling for market share in Europe and Asia, it’s still the number one phone maker in the US.
It looks like it’s an important day for South Korea’s major phone makers: after the Samsung Monte S5620 and the LG Mini GD880, now the LG GT350 has been announced as well.
The same day when Samsung announced the Monte S5620, LG unveiled a new touchscreen phone, too – the LG Mini GD880.
Yesterday NEC introduced a new camera chip optimized for use in new cell phones that will make their included cameras comparable to DSLR cameras on the market today.
The Samsung Monte S5620 (seen in some leaked photos not long ago) has just been officially announced, and it’s presented by Samsung as an affordable “full touch screen device for style-conscious mobile users.
When Apple announced OS 3.0 last summer, one of the highly anticipated features was the ability to integrate Apple-certified third-party accessories into accompanying apps, thus giving the user a lot more possible functionality.
Last week we heard some news we’ve been waiting a long time for: the Nexus One has finally been updated with multitouch capabilities.
Followers of Star Trek have always been intrigued by the concept of the Universal Translator, a device that enables people who speak different languages to understand each other as if in their own native tongue.
We still don’t know the final name of Apple’s fourth generation iPhone (expected to be released in June or July), so until something official comes up, we’ll call it iPhone 4G.
Myriad Group, one of the founding members of the Open Handset Alliance, announced the Dalvik Turbo virtual machine for Android, which will replace the Dalvik engine that currently powers applications on Android phones.