Finally, all the hype and speculation surrounding Google’s mobile phone plans can be put to rest, as the company has announced its mobile strategy. As expected, there is no Google gPhone; rather, we get Google’s Android, an “open and comprehensive…
I wrote a few days ago how Google would be Nokia’s next competitor. Having trounced the opposition in the mobile handset marketplace, the Finnish mobile phone giant is looking to expand into the GPS market in order to grab a…
Fanboys and Photoshop are a really bad combination. Whenever news is slow, or someone just wants to show off their love for their favourite mobile phone manufacturer, up pops a new “concept phone” or “leaked picture” – except it’s not,…
The worlds of mobile phones and computing are converging rapidly, as both Nokia and Intel announced separately that they’re developing new technologies involving WiMax for 2008. Nokia announced they will be releasing WiMax phones in 2008 (LG and Samsung already…
The Apple iPhone has finally been announced, and it emphatically marks a watershed in mobile phone design. In his keynote speech, Steve Jobs claimed the iPhone was 5 years ahead of all other mobile phones, and poured scorn on existing state of the art smartphones, such as the Motorola Q, RIM’s Blackberry and the Nokia E65.
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