Intel showed the first smartphone based on its upcoming Moorestown platform for mobile devices. The GW990 smartphone will be made …
Wireless power group sees standard within 6 months
The group developing a standard for wireless charging expects to complete its first specification within six months, opening the door …
Wireless power group sees standard within 6 months
The group developing a standard for wireless charging expects to complete its first specification within six months, opening the door …
Intel CEO shows first Moorestown smartphone
Intel showed the first smartphone based on its upcoming Moorestown platform for mobile devices. The GW990 smartphone will be made …
South Korea closes flash memory antitrust investigation
South Korea's Fair Trade Commission has closed an antitrust investigation of the flash memory industry, concluding that there is no …
Portable hard drives: A terabyte in your pocket
Good things come in small packages — and when it comes to storage, the saying couldn't be more true. No …
Netbooks soared in ’09 but face challenge from ultrathin laptops
Netbook shipments worldwide are expected to have jumped by 103 percent this year compared to last year, although the fast …
Latest HDMI 1.4 specification to add 3D support
HDMI Consortium is preparing to add 3D support to its latest 1.4 specification, which could bring 3D gaming and movie …
Gartner: 2009 a dismal year for the worldwide chip industry
The worldwide semiconductor industry hit such a slump in 2009 that it will likely go down as one of its …
Nvidia to put new Tegra, Ion chips in production
Nvidia is set to launch its new Tegra chips that should go into devices like netbooks and smartphones early next …
Nokia sues LCD makers for price fixing
Nokia said it is suing display manufacturers Samsung, LG, Philips, Toshiba and others for price-fixing, claiming it has paid too …
Is Apple testing a new iPhone model?
A software analytics program has detected evidence that Apple may be testing a new iPhone model in the San Francisco …
Nokia sues LCD makers for price fixing
Nokia said it is suing display manufacturers Samsung, LG, Philips, Toshiba and others for price-fixing, claiming it has paid too …
Motorola exec sees room for WiMax and LTE to thrive
Despite debate over whether WiMax or LTE technology would win out as the basis for faster 4G wireless networks, Motorola …
Four reasons to buy (and one reason to avoid) the Droid
The general consensus on the Motorola Droid is that while it’s a very strong device, it still doesn’t match the …
Four reasons to buy (and one reason to avoid) the Droid
The general consensus on the Motorola Droid is that while it's a very strong device, it still doesn't match the …
Mobile operators, vendors join forces on LTE voice
A group of 12 mobile operators and vendors said today they have agreed on a way to offer SMS (Short …
Mobile phone shipments show signs of improvement in Q3
The mobile phone market globally turned a corner in the third quarter, with shipments by manufacturers increasing by 5.6% over …
Motorola Droid vs. Apple iPhone 3GS: finally, a contender?
The formal unveiling of the Motorola Droid smartphone on Verizon's network was an anticlimax, given most of the details had …
Sony Ericsson to pick sides in mobile OS war
It looks like Sony Ericsson is about to pick sides in the mobile operating systems war. The company is getting …