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Kodak Develops Suit Against Apple, RIM

The photography company hopes to expose patent-infringing smart phone makers.

 

New Palm phones create Wi-Fi hotspot

Palm on Thursday announced upgraded versions of its Pre and Pixi smartphones that add video recording and the capability to create 3G mobile hotspots for laptops and other mobile devices.

 

Google confirms plans to sell own mobile phone

Google confirms plans to sell own mobile phone

It's official: Google Inc. will sell its own mobile phone in an effort to protect its online advertising empire as people increasingly surf the Web on handsets instead of personal computers.

 

BlackBerry users beset by second outage in a week

The second outage of BlackBerry service in less than a week frustrated people who depend on the messaging device and comes at a bad time for its maker, which faces increasing competition in the market it helped pioneer....

 

Best phone apps for the holidays

Best phone apps for the holidays

Nothing says "happy holidays, America," like smartphone apps you can stare at instead of talking to those pesky family members in the living room.

 

Android Viewer: Ustream Video Streaming Hits Smartphones

Ustream, one of the best services for those in need of a free video streaming platform, has just launched the Android Viewer, an app that lets you watch any Ustream show on your Android device, provided you're connected to the Internet via either 3G or WiFi.

 

How Microsoft blew it with cell phones

Microsoft Windows continues to dominate the PC market with a 90 percent market-share stronghold, but when it comes to smartphones, Microsoft is getting beat up worse than a mustachioed villain in a Jackie Chan movie.

 

It's Time to Let Mobile Websites Die

It's Time to Let Mobile Websites Die

A couple years ago, before the arrival of Apple's innovative and groundbreaking iPhone, it used to make sense to have mobile versions of websites. Back then, bandwidth on mobile phones were limited and mobile browsers weren''t capable of displaying the full web.

 

The iPhone's First Worm

The novel viral iPhone attack is a mere ''rickroll.'' But researchers warn that more serious exploits could follow.

 

China: iPhone Gets Cool Welcome

Apple's iPhone is making its long-awaited formal debut in the world's most populous mobile phone market, without a key feature and at higher prices than widely available black market models. Apple's local service provider, China Unicom Ltd., hopes the iPhone will give it an edge against giant rival China Mobile Ltd., the world's biggest phone company by subscribers.

 

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