Windows Phone 7 Marketplace Design Revealed
We've covered the Windows Phone 7 operating system extensively through yesterday, but its mobile app marketplace was nowhere to be seen in Microsoft's MWC 2010...
Read MoreWe've covered the Windows Phone 7 operating system extensively through yesterday, but its mobile app marketplace was nowhere to be seen in Microsoft's MWC 2010...
Read MoreSymbian's gone open source recently for the first time in history, and they're also showing off a completely overhauled mobile operating system at Mobile World...
Read MoreI have vague memories of those years long ago when Windows Mobile was the ruler of the roost, dominating nearly half of the mobile operating...
Read MoreRIM is showing off its new WebKit-based browser, for all its BlackBerry smartphones, and it's in fact, rather fleet-footed. Check out the video demonstration after...
Read MoreWired has definitely been busy working on something top-secret for the last several months, and now we've discovered that they've still been working on the...
Read MoreHP Labs does some incredible research and development work now and then, and this time, they haven't disappointed at all. They've managed to create an...
Read MoreThe first nuvifone took its time reaching the market and met with disappointing reviews when it finally made it, so you could argue the bar...
Read MoreToshiba's two new Windows Mobile 6.5 devices ended up a little overshadowed by Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 launch, which is a shame since we're hoping...
Read MoreMWC 2010 isn't our first encounter with the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10; after all, we joined the company in London back in November 2009 for...
Read MoreIt wasn't all OMAP4 overload at Texas Instruments' stand here at Mobile World Congress 2010; the company is also showing off its latest attempts at...
Read MoreBack when we gave you a sneak preview of Texas Instruments' OMAP4 developers device - since named the Blaze - what we really wanted to...
Read MoreSony Ericsson's Vivaz pro potentially has a tough sell on its hands: its XPERIA siblings, like the X10 and the new X10 mini and X10...
Read MoreBiggest surprise about the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 mini and X10 mini pro? Just how small the new Android smartphones are in the plastic. We...
Read MoreIntel brought along their second Moorestown-based MID to MWC 2010, made by Aava Mobile, and we grabbed a chance to try out both the Moblin...
Read MoreAll many of us really expect to see at MWC are new handsets, handset tech, and software. I didn't expect to see a new version...
Read MoreThere are many places where a notebook or netbook are not the best devices for data input, even if they are rugged. In some instances...
Read MoreUSB 3.0 support is popping up on many of the new mainboards, notebooks, and computers unveiled recently. With all the new boards and machines that...
Read MoreI for one have been looking forward to the day when my smartphone and notebook is powered by a fuel cell rather than by a...
Read MoreThe MiFi Mobile hotspot is a cool device, even if it was found to have a vulnerability. A new mobile hot spot has been unveiled...
Read MoreThere are two main types of touchscreens used on mobile devices today -- capacitive and resistive. The resistive touchscreen allows for stylus input while the...
Read MoreThere are many open platforms for software in the tech world from operating systems to development environments for various software. We rarely see open hardware...
Read MoreI don't think anyone is surprised that we are seeing new tablets hit the market in the post iPad unveiling days and weeks despite the...
Read MoreWe already know that the HTC HD2 is set to land on T-Mobile here in the US this year. T-Mobile announced at MWC that it...
Read MoreWhen HTC started producing so many smartphones that run Android many started to wonder if the company was abandoning Windows Mobile in favor of open...
Read MoreWhile Android might have ruled the roost at HTC this morning, the Legend and Desire weren't the only new devices. The HTC HD mini is...
Read MoreWe've made no bones about how impressed we've been by the Google Nexus One - at least one member of the SlashGear team abandoned his...
Read MoreWe've just been playing with the HTC Legend, and if we had to distill it down - hardware wise at least - into a single...
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