iPhone lovers and other smartphone users should take heed: A security researcher showed ways to spy on a BlackBerry user …
Microsoft's mobile turnaround: what's at stake
With the "Windows phones" being announced, Microsoft swallows its pride, confesses the error of its ways, and takes an oath …
Samsung, HTC offer first Windows Mobile 6.5 phones
HTC and Samsung are at the head of the line of handset vendors offering Windows Mobile 6.5 phones, the first …
Palm to open developer doors to webOS in December
Smartphone maker Palm plans to open a full-scale developer program to encourage third-party applications for its webOS platform by the …
Microsoft's mobile turnaround: what's at stake
With the “Windows phones” being announced, Microsoft swallows its pride, confesses the error of its ways, and takes an oath …
Google, Verizon teaming to develop Android devices
Verizon and Google have entered into an agreement to jointly develop wireless devices based on Google's open source Android mobile …
Three reasons why iPhone won't get Adobe Flash
Adobe delighted the smartphone world, when it announced that Flash Player 10.1 will be available by the end of the …
Three reasons why iPhone won't get Adobe Flash
Adobe delighted the smartphone world, when it announced that Flash Player 10.1 will be available by the end of the …
Adobe puts LiveCycle in the cloud
Adobe Systems is preparing an update to its document-based workflow system, LiveCycle Enterprise Suite, that can be hosted in the …
Palm again hacks Apple's iTunes for Pre owners
Palm Saturday re-enabled synchronization through Apple's iTunes for owners of its Pre smartphone, ignoring warnings from a standards group last …
Windows Mobile's demise greatly exaggerated, iSuppli says
Windows Mobile is not dead and, in fact, its use on smartphones will nearly triple by 2013, according to analyst …
Wireless charging to go mainstream in 2010, says maker
The company behind the new Dell Latitude Z laptop's wireless power charger predicts that its technology will go mainstream next …
Arm chips make their way into commercial laptops
After comfortably residing for years in mobile devices like cell phones, chips based on the Arm design are finding their …
Wireless charging to go mainstream in 2010, maker says
The company behind the new Dell Latitude Z laptop's wireless power charger predicts that its technology will go mainstream next …
App Store success could change software-buying habits
More than 2 billion applications have been downloaded from Apple Inc.'s App Store, with more than 85,000 apps available to …
Mobile Internet Devices: Getting started or dead?
Is the Mobile Internet Device dead on arrival? Or, has the MID — a 'Net-connected device that's usually described as …
Apple flubs its improved support for Exchange email security
Apple improved its iPhone support for Microsoft Exchange security and triggered a controversy, but it's impact is limited to sites …
Intel to show off laptops, netbooks
Intel will show off key products next week that the chip maker hopes will expand its presence in the mobile …
No more Windows Mobile phones from Palm
Palm said it will stop developing new phones running Windows Mobile software, instead focusing future development on its new WebOS …
ARM flaunts performance by boosting processor speed
ARM Holdings raised the clock speed of its Cortex A9 processor to 2GHz, with the aim of boosting application performance …