In a recent interview, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer dismissed many rival operating systems for smartphones as "niche players".
A fresh burst of activity in the iPhone rumor mill was set off last week by the U.S. Patent Office giving Apple a patent on a casing for a wireless mobile device. Although this patent mentions a variety of mobile devices, most people are assuming it refers to a combination phone and iPod.
Despite all the rumors Apple, Inc. is going to introduce a a combination phone and iPod in the near future, Palm's CEO isn't worried because he doesn't think the device will be successful right out of the gate.
The best evidence yet has emerged that Apple, Inc. is going to release a combination phone and iPod in the near future. And Microsoft's CEO said this week that his company is putting together a similar device.
Mark/Space has added many new features to its application for synchronizing Pocket PCs and WM Smartphones with computers running Mac OS X.
In response to numerous user requests, it's now possible to get category-specific RSS feeds from Brighthand.
For those who are still looking for more evidence that Apple will soon begin offering a device that combines the features of a phone and an iPod, the new iTunes update is full of references to such a device.
For those who are still looking for more evidence that Apple will soon begin offering a device that combines the features of a phone and an iPod, the new iTunes update is full of references to such a device.
According to the latest rumors, an iPod/phone combination will debut at the MacWorld Expo in January. This will supposedly be followed up with more models in this series in subsequent months.
The first Zune player will just be able to handle audio and video, but that's just the start. The company has announced that it intends to release a Zune-branded phone at some point.
In his editorial, Adama D. Brown lays out his vision for the next generation of mobile devices.
Greenpeace has ranked the makers of all types of electronics by how friendly they are to the environment, and two companies that produce mobile devices -- Nokia and Dell -- received high marks.
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