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Showdown of the Top 5 smartphone OSes Remember when a phone was just a phone? You'd no more give thought to its operating system than you would to the one that your microwave oven ran. Boy, have times changed.
Folding screen for mobile phones unveiled A Taiwanese research institute on Friday revealed a folding display on a smartphone that allowed its screen to double in size to 5 inches.
Nokia offers vision for services, applications Seeking to bridge "the now to the next," Nokia has set its sights on Internet services, next-generation wireless technology, and mobile application development.
Microsoft's mobile IE6 will require more powerful handsets Microsoft faces a tough sell with its latest mobile browser, Internet Explorer 6, since consumers will need to buy more powerful handsets to run it.
Yahoo OneSearch coming to T-Mobile USA T-Mobile USA will provide Yahoo's OneSearch search engine on its phones, a Yahoo executive said Wednesday.
China Mobile to vie with Apple, Google apps stores China Mobile, the world's largest mobile phone service provider, plans to open its own mobile applications store similar to those run by Apple for the iPhone and Google for its Android operating system.
Carriers' future uncertain in 'Wild West' of mobile Web Carriers and ISPs will soon face a do-or-die moment for their mobile Internet revenue streams, as increased competition and open networks take away their ability to tightly control what users download and how they experience the wireless Web, said panelists at a Mass Network Communications Council breakfast Thursday morning.
Microsoft offers push e-mail with new SMB servers Microsoft is offering smaller businesses the same kind of Windows Mobile push services that enterprises get with new versions of its server software, expected to be launched on Wednesday.
Nokia device highlights cheap smartphone trend Nokia's E63 smartphone, announced Wednesday, will cost €199 ($250) before any subsidies -- a price that puts the phone maker ahead in a burgeoning price war and which one analyst described as "eye-popping."
Virtualization coming to mobile devices After targeting the market for virtualizing servers and clients, VMware has now set its sights on mobile phones, announcing Mobile Virtualization Platform (MVP) on Monday.
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