Mobile Linux Alert: Motorola Debuts Video-Centric Droid X
The new smartphone "pushes the limits of Android innovation," according to Motorola, but we like the mobile computing features -- push e-mail for one -- that will please mobile IT.
The new smartphone "pushes the limits of Android innovation," according to Motorola, but we like the mobile computing features -- push e-mail for one -- that will please mobile IT.
A whole lot of iPhones will get three days of extra use as the faithful get to play with the new OS before the iPhone 4 ships.
Suddenly, AT&T really wants to keep iPhone users happy. Now recent buyers of the 3GS will be able to get the new iPhone 4.
It wasn't all iPhone talk at the WWDC show, Apple also updated its iPad mobile computing tablet with some new features requested by users.
The thinnest smartphone in the world packs a whole lot of new features and technology including some that should be of special interest to mobile IT.
Apple has jumped out to a fast start with the iPad but it doesn't dominate the tablet mobile computing market... yet.
We look to see which mobile devices landed on the most top 5 lists and/or earned high ratings in their categories from more than one reviewer. How are netbooks faring after the iPad debut?
Instead of coming out with a full-blown tablet, the consumer electronics giant decides to go after one area of specialization. Will it work?
When people finally go to the store and put their hands on the mobile device, the iPad seems to sell itself.
If you want to use Apple's latest mobile device for mobile computing tasks, you'll need to accessorize. We highlight six of the best hardware peripherals for the iPad.
Latest mobile device from Dell appears to be somewhere between tablet PC and smartphone. But does it offer the best of both mobile computing worlds?
In a mirror of previous years' steps, the current iPhone 3GS shifts to "its-days-are-numbered" status.
In a reorganization that's been long in coming, the software giant parts ways with two key leaders amid a brutally competitive climate for mobile devices.
The HP CEO hints that printers running Palm's mobile Linux webOS may be able to connect directly to the Internet via Wi-Fi.
Company exec slams Apple over Flash ban while the search giant also debuts Web-friendly Google TV. Plus, Linux-based Android 2.2 officially unveiled.
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