HP is to shortly launch its webOS tablet but it has a tough fight on its hands, according to some analysts
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Apple Rumoured To Have Begun iPad 2 Production
The iPad 2 is expected to hit store shelves in spring, following rumours that Apple has begun production
Nokia Memo Makes MeeGo A ‘Burning’ Question
Nokia's house is on fire and its OS choices are in question, according to a leaked memo from CEO Steven Elop
LTE To Beat WiMax In 4G Race
LTE is expected to pass WiMax as the worldwide 4G flavour of choice by 2012, a report has revealed
Nokia E7 Slider To Hit Europe This Week
Nokia's long-awaited E7 handset, with a sliding keyboard, will finally hit European store shelves this week
Microsoft Phone Market Share Shows Need for WP7 Hit
Windows Phone 7 units need to show much improved sales to maintain Microsoft's market postion
Double Take On Dual-screen Kyocera Echo Smartphone
Will buyers look twice at Sprint and Kyocera's dual-screen smartphone due to hit the Android market in spring
In-Stat Claims A Billion 802.11ac Wi-Fi Devices By 2015
According to In-Stat research, the upcoming 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard will see massive adoption by 2015
Motorola Faces Concern Over Xoom Pricing
Consumers are reportedly likely to opt for the iPad, rather than fork out just under £500 for the Motorola Xoom
Nokia Management Shakeup To Herald OS Switch
Nokia is planning to shake up its management team as the company ponders its operating system strategy
Sophos Set To Launch Mobile Protection Platform
Sophos' Social Mobile Control will allow organisations to apply security policies to mobile devices
Alcatel-Lucent Plans To Destroy Phone Masts
Could tiny lightRadio base stations from Alcatel Lucent make big cell phone masts obsolete?
Nokia Beaten Down By Android, iPhone
Symbian is struggling to remain viable as Android and iPhone dominate the smartphone platform market
Samsung Dismisses High Galaxy Tab Return Rate
Samsung argues its Galaxy Tab's return rate is not 16 percent as reported by a research firm
LG To Show World’s First 3D Smartphone Next Week
LG will introduce the world's first smartphone with a glasses-free 3D display at Mobile World Congress
O2 To Launch Virtual Wallet For Mobile Payments
O2 is planning to offer mobile payments, on the heels of Everything Everywhere's NFC announcement
Android Honeycomb Could Be Tablet-Only
Google's Android 3.0 Honeycomb release might never appear on smartphones
Nokia Urged To Adopt Windows Phone 7
Nokia should demote Symbian and dump Meego, in favour of Microsoft's Windows Phone 7, says an investment analyst
Apple Shareholders Demand CEO Succession Plan
With Steve Jobs off sick, Apple's shareholders are knocking at the door
House Of Lords Allows iPads
Will iPads and smartphones inform or distract in Britain's upper chamber of government?
Apple’s iOS 4.3 Beta 3 Challenges Google’s Honeycomb
Apple iOS 4.3 SDK beta shows features that will heat up the tablet competition with Android Honeycomb
Global Intelligence Is Driving Holistic Security
He couldn't talk about the impending acquisition by Intel, but McAfee's EMEA president, Gert-Jan Schenk was keen to talk about global intelligence
iPhone Will Hold Off Android Onslaught
Android may lead by sheer volume, but as a singular device Apple's iPhone is still the smartphone of choice, says Clint Boulton
Apple iPad 2 Image Shows Thinner, Lighter Screen
Online images have indicated that the next Apple iPad will feature a thinner and lighter screen
Google Opens Android Market Webstore For Business
Google used a demonstration of Honeycomb to officially launch the Android Market Webstore
Social Networking And Cheap Calls Drive Mobile VoIP
The next three years will see a remarkable increase in people using VoIP on their mobile handsets
Yahoo Hits Back At Microsoft WP7 Data Drain Claims
Yahoo has hit back at claims that its email software was to blame for the 'phantom data' issue on WP7 handsets
HP Boss Seeks To Capture Apple ‘Cool’ Factor
HP is reportedly looking to present itself as the epitome of cool, as it goes head to head with the Apple iPad
Ofcom Outlines Mobile Spectrum Trading Plans
Ofcom has published its proposals to allow mobile phone operators to trade valuable radio spectrum
eWEEK Readers Spurn Social Media At Work
You tell us social networks are a waste of time. Next, what do you want from MWC?