ARM to show off Android platform 08 Feb 2008 12:46 GMTARM will demonstrate Google's Android on an early prototype device at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next week, one of several demonstrations of the mobile platform that will occur at the conference, Google said Thursday.
Source: InfoWorld Fujifilm's nine-month earnings more than double
(AFP)
08 Feb 2008 11:24 GMT
AFP - Japan's Fujifilm Holdings Corp. said Friday its net profit for the nine months to December more than doubled on robust sales of camera phone lenses and flat panel display materials.
Source: Yahoo Samsung shows latest Ultra-edition handset 08 Feb 2008 11:18 GMTSamsung Electronics will present the latest model in its popular Ultra edition range of cell phones at the Mobile World Congress exhibition in Barcelona next week.
Source: InfoWorld First Google Android phone to debut next week? 08 Feb 2008 05:19 GMTThe first mobile phone to incorporate Google's open-source Android platform will debut at next week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, a source close to British chipmaker ARM Holdings has told Reuters.
Source: InfoWorld AT&T Catching Up With Expanded 3G Network
(NewsFactor)
07 Feb 2008 17:43 GMTNewsFactor - AT&T is expanding its 3G footprint. The telecommunications giant announced Wednesday an expansion of its third-generation wireless broadband service to more than 80 cities in the U.S. before the end of this year.
Source: Yahoo 'Modu' mobile can transform into a new phone 07 Feb 2008 16:01 GMTA mobile phone debuting Thursday, the Modu, combines futuristic cues from the robot-morphing "Transformers" show with the snappy appeal of Legos.
Source: InfoWorld ARM to show Google phone prototype on Mon: source
(Reuters)
07 Feb 2008 15:33 GMTReuters - British chip designer ARM
will show a prototype mobile phone based on Google's
Android platform next Monday at the Mobile World
Congress wireless show in Barcelona, a source close to the
company said on Wednesday.
Source: Yahoo Access shows browser widgets for cell phones 07 Feb 2008 13:19 GMTWidgets, or small Web applications that supply useful information direct to the desktop, could soon be appearing on your cell phone screen.
Source: InfoWorld