Nokia announces its first LTE smartphone, to be available exclusively on AT&T in the US

Nokia announces its first LTE smartphone, to be available exclusively on AT&T in the US
Microsoft boss Steve Ballmer is likely to focus on Windows 8 and Windows Phone 7 during his last CES keynote
Toshiba claims Android Excite X10 is thinnest, lightest 10-inch tablet on the market
Intel and LG are showcasing an Android smartphone running on an Atom chip at CES but neither will commit to marketing plans
Leaked images suggest the Lumia 900 is more than an upgraded version of the Lumia 800
After January, Microsoft will no longer play a major role at the Consumer Electronics Show, the company says
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Dell has at last unveiled its seven-inch Android 2.2 (Froyo) tablet, the Streak 7, at CES in Las Vegas
Among Acer’s Aspire releases at CES is its highest-performing model ever with a 20 percent performance gain
Smartphone sales will exceed the world population, according to a poll of drunken eWEEK readers
Motorola Mobility showcases the dual-core Atrix 4G and Droid Bionic smartphones plus the Xoom tablet
Intel CEO Paul Otellini claimed Sandy Bridge processors will account for one-third of the company's 2011 revenue
Windows 8 will be available running on ARM, Microsoft said at the Consumer Electronics Show
Microsoft CEO's keynote boosted Kinect, Windows Phone 7 and Windows 8 but tablets were a no-show
Like Intel, AMD is unveiling its first Fusion APUs, which offer computing and graphics on a single chip, at CES
CES focuses on consumer brands but a number of companies will show products for home and office
HP will unveil three models of a WebOS-based PalmPad competitor for Apple's iPad at CES, report says
Enterprise mobility decision makers won't be swayed by 4G in 2011, but that stance won't last long, predicts Andrew Garcia