Companies Racing to Bring Out Flexible Displays
In the past few weeks, several companies have shown off prototypes of flexible displays, bringing closer the time when a computer's screen can be rolled up for easy transport. Read Full Article
In the past few weeks, several companies have shown off prototypes of flexible displays, bringing closer the time when a computer's screen can be rolled up for easy transport. Read Full Article
Amazon.com will launch a digital music store later this year offering millions of DRM-free songs. These will be playable on virtually any of their mobile devices -- including smartphones and[...] Read full article
Sony Cuts Playstation Portable's Price Gameloft Making Games for Latest BlackBerries Palm Treo 680 Used As A Point of Care Tool Palm and Claro Launch[...] Read full article
Each month, Brighthand publishes a list of the most popular handhelds and smartphones. There was a strong interest in upcoming models in March, as three of the top ten products[...] Read full article
Opera Software has just announced that a version of its web browser for the Nintendo DS will be introduced in North America this summer. Read full article
Even though its first attempts were a failure in the marketplace, Nokia has clearly learned some lessons and is set to release the N-Gage again, this time as a software[...] Read full article
According to an unconfirmed report, Nokia plans to launch its third gaming-oriented smartphone this summer. Read full article
In this week's editorial, Adama Brown discusses the effect the next-generation of the wireless Internet will have on mobile devices. Read full article
Sony's next firmware update for the PSP has owners in quite a froth. They've already unveiled a web browser, that's actually better than most PDA web browsers. Now there are[...] Read full article
iRIVER G10 takes aim at PSP WiFi fight at Boston's Logan Airport Report: Lenovo building Windows Mobile phone BSQUARE offers dual-SD slot technology Reminder:[...] Read full article
There was a ton of excitement when the PSP was released, a little more when people first found a hack in Wipeout that allowed rudimentary web browsing. In the latest[...] Read full article