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Sony Buys Out Ericsson To Boost Consumer Appeal
Sony Ericsson will become Sony's smartphone division for consumer-focused, converged devices
Nokia Seeding Developers With 25,000 Free Lumias
Nokia has been handing out truck loads of Lumia Windows Phones to developers at Nokia World 2011
Nokia Pitches Low To Win Its Next Billion Users
Nokia has launched a low-cost, high-featured line of Asha phones to reach emerging markets with high expectations. Darryl Taft investigates
BlackBerry Users Sue Research In Motion
RIM is in the embarrassing position of being sued by its own customers for the recent service outage
Intel Bangs Pricing Drum To Push Ultrabook Concept
As part of its tablet fightback, Intel continues to work with suppliers to lower the cost of ultrabooks
Nokia Shows Lumia 710 And 800 Windows Phones
Nokia has unveiled its first phones running Windows Phone operating system at Nokia World in London
Nokia Phone Embedded In False Limb
A British man has an unusual implant - a smartphone dock embedded in his prosthetic arm
Google: Nexus S To Get Cool ‘Sandwich’ Update
Nexus S users will be able to use the latest "buttersilk smooth" Android update but Nexus One is too old
RIM Delays Playbook OS 2.0, BBM Nowhere In Sight
BlackBerry pins its hopes on 2012 PlayBook release, while Messenger is relegated to a subsequent OS
Nokia To Make Windows Debut With Lumia 710, 800
Nokia's first two Microsoft Windows Phone devices will be called the Lumia 710 and 800
JP Morgan Predicts Strong Amazon Tablet Sales
Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet could sell five million units in the fourth quarter, despite spec criticisms
RIM Connects BlackBerry To Office 365
Research in Motion has added support for Microsoft Office 365 to its BlackBerry handsets
Android Overtakes iOS For App Downloads
Android has overtaken Apple's iOS platform in terms of app downloads, according to latest figures
Why Apple Devices Are Winning Over The Enterprise
Over 90 percent of Fortune firms are testing the iPad. Apple is apparently more enterprise-friendly than believed
Google Adds Security Features To Ice Cream Sandwich
Google's Android 4.0, 'Ice Cream Sandwich', includes a feature designed to head off malware damage
Compal Submits To Microsoft’s Android Agreement
Microsoft's legal onslaught continues with the company grabbing its tenth Android patent license deal
Study: iOS Beating Android In Large Organisations
Apple's iOS devices and Google's Android are both making headway in businesses, says Good Technology
Meru Helps Enterprises Cope With Mobile Strain
Meru's Smart Connect allows employees to easily and securely connect to the corporate network
Biography Reveals Jobs’ Hands-On Design Approach
Steve Jobs was intimately involved in Apple's process for coming up with new products, according to a new biography
Android Grows Tablet Market Share Against iPad
Android tablets now account for 27 percent of overall tablet shipments, according to Strategy Analytics
Security Is Draining Down The Plughole Of Privacy
Little by little we are giving up our privacy and with it security ebbs away without us realising what we are losing, warns Eric Doyle
Microsoft Aims Windows Phone At Low-End Market
Microsoft is pushing Windows Phone into the lower end of the smartphone market, heading off Android and iOS
Jobs Was Wrong To Call Android A ‘Stolen’ Product
Steve Jobs' description of Android as 'stolen' is unfair, but his anger that Google developed its own mobile OS knew no bounds, says Wayne Rash
Nokia Windows Phones To Arrive Next Week
Nokia handsets running Windows Phone 7 will debut next week at a Nokia event in London
Facebook Offers Developers HTML5 Resource Centre
Facebook has opened a HTML5 Resource Centre to help developers build and test HTML5 apps
Android’s Iris Voice App Takes Aim At Apple’s Siri
Apple's Siri intelligent assistant now has Android competition from the cheekily named 'Iris' app
Steve Jobs’ “Dying Breath” Vendetta Against Android
The late Steve Jobs was a vitriolic critic of those around him, according to a biography due to launch on Monday
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Mobile Phones Pose No Cancer Risk, Survey Finds
A Danish study has concluded that there is no significant link between cancer and mobile phones