Nokia's forthcoming flagship N8 smartphone will launch on Symbian's open source S^3 platform

Nokia's forthcoming flagship N8 smartphone will launch on Symbian's open source S^3 platform
The country’s Communications Ministry apparently decided that the tablet PC’s wireless ability doesn’t violate the European wireless standards that Israel follows
Updated: Reports of a first "iPad virus" turn out to be simply a phishing email aimed at Windows users with iPads
Google's answer to the iPhone is finally available to order from Vodafone, and the operator will stock the device from this Friday
Open source business intelligence company Pentaho is giving away an iPad for the best definition of "agile" - and another one to journalists (hence this story)
Barcodes suggest the device is a nearly finished product - and the man who lost it may fly to Germany
Smartphones still rule the mobile world, and Windows Mobile has a surprisingly high OS adoption rate
Google has extended its Suggest feature for Google Maps to 10 more domains and eight additional languages
After a number of possible suitors got cold feet, PC maker Lenovo has reportedly emerged as the leading candidate to snap up troubled Palm
Cisco delivers a solid and familiar mobile WebEx experience to BlackBerry users
Voice provider Skype hits out at moves in France and Netherlands that could undermine network neutrality
Nokia says it has delayed the release of the Symbian 3 mobile operating system for quality reasons
Programmer David Wong has posted a video on the "Linux on the iPhone" blog demonstrating how Google Android can be booted onto a first-generation iPhone
ARM chief executive Warren East attempts to quiet rumors that Apple is considering buying the chip maker
PC maker Dell looks set to make major push into the smartphone market, after pictures of a number of new phones were leaked online
Speculation continues to swirl on London's financial markets that Apple is considering a multi billion takeover of ARM Holdings, the UK chip firm
Apple is thinking about lines of business that include video social networking and conferencing
Apple was taken aback by high initial sales for its iPad tablet PC and plans to add capability to deal with demand
Adobe has responded to Apple's continued hostile attitude towards Flash and announced that it was halting developing of it for the iPhone
In a move that could strengthen its alleged tablet rival to the Apple iPad, Google has quietly purchased Agnilux, which was founded by former Apple employees
Details of Research in Motion's upcoming Blackberry operating system have been leaked to gadget blog Boy Genius Report
Version 4.0 of the Bluetooth specification, due out later this year, should allow for longer battery life applications thanks to the inclusion of low energy technology
Apple's iPhone is so mighty, that leaked photos of the next version will top any story about real devices. Tom Jowitt asks how this has happened
Apple posted revenue of $13.50 billion and a net quarterly profit of $3.07 billion during its earnings call for the second quarter of fiscal 2010
Automaker Ford reveals that its 2011 Fiesta model will become the first vehicle to enable smartphone users to control Websites with voice commands.
A new cloud-focused Linux flavour launched recently, known as Peppermint, and will open up to more testers over the next two to four weeks
A Nokia blog reviewing the newly released Nokia Messaging for Social Networks beta app, has written a surspringly unflattering description of it
It seems that the writing may be on the wall for up-for-sale Palm after it apparently lost the support of retail partner RadioShack, as well as a key webOS executive
Gizmodo paid $5000 for an iPhone 4GS prototype found in a bar, and now Apple wants it back
The iPhone already dominates the mobile phone space, but consumers and enterprise customers are hoping for more from Apple's next iteration of the device