Microsoft has announced the results of its most recent fiscal year. The whole company did well, and so did the group responsible for developing and licensing Windows Mobile.
Apple may use a quarter of the world's supply of Flash memory chips in its iPod and iPhone products. There's currently a deficit in the supply of these, which could drive up the prices consumers are charged for all kinds of Flash memory-based devices.
In his latest editorial, Adama Brown urges mobile device makers to show some vision in their product designs, not just blindly follow the latest trend.
As much as he loves living a mobile life, the things about mobile technologies that really frustrate Antoine Wright are the subject of his latest editorial.
JP Morgan released a note retracting the statement from one of its analysts that Apple is going to release a version of the iPhone that will be similar to the iPod Nano. However, the company says a 3G version of the iPhone is quite likely in the coming months.
Apple has reportedly settled on three carriers that will be offering its iPod/phone combo in parts of Europe. Each will be the exclusive distributor in one country.
When you live in the back side of nowhere, mobile technology takes on a whole new significance.
In his latest editorial, Brighthand's chief reviewer takes on the iHype surrounding the iLaunch of the iPhone.
A Microsoft spokesperson says that companies around the world will launch 20 more devices running Windows Mobile 6 before the end of this year.
Although he can understand the appeal of a cutting edge design, Brighthand's Antoine Wright wants his mobile device to offer the kind of depth necessary to be truly useful.
Over the weekend, news first broke of what's supposed to be an upcoming, low-cost smartphone from Palm. If this device is real, it will be a fairly significant departure from previous Treos in many respects.
Each month, Brighthand publishes a list of the most handhelds and smartphones readers have shown the most interest in during the preceding four weeks. There was a resurgence of interest in Apple's iPhone in May, as the release of this smartphone draws near. Interest remains high in the HTC Advantage, a UMPC-like handheld that runs Windows Mobile.
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