Amazon Signs With E Ink for New, Brighter E-Reader Display
Amazon is the first customer for E Ink Pearl, which will offer the next generation of electronic paper display in a new Kindle DX e-reader.
Amazon is the first customer for E Ink Pearl, which will offer the next generation of electronic paper display in a new Kindle DX e-reader.
New tablet targets enterprise uses and will leverage all of Cisco's existing collaboration technologies in a bid to one-up the popular iPad.
The biggest launch ever for Apple is held back only by the iPhone 4's availability at retail, though the product's record-breaking debut was accompanied by reports of signal glitches.
It might be tempting to think that the 3G radio, CPU or display is the chief power hog in most smartphones, but a PhD student and Microsoft researchers find otherwise.
Most iPhone buyers were hot to get the latest model even though they didn't need a new phone -- and handsets running on the mobile Linux Android replace RIM as second choice, survey says.
Apple releases its much-sought-after 4G smartphone to the masses, while the wireless industry braces for a huge adoption of iPhone 4 in the enterprise as a mobile computing device.
With the upcoming release of the Droid X and Android 2.2, it appears the key to the Linux mobile platform's continued success is enterprise adoption.
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.
Early arrivals mean some bloggers get to do tests, benchmarks, and in one case, a tear-down. Maybe they'll make a phone call with the thing, too.
There's more to iPhone 4 than multitasking and folders. Our columnist lists the reasons why the iPhone 4 is ready for the enterprise, citing 'under-reported' and 'under-rated' features.
Not all customers who made a pre-order for the new iPhone will have to wait until Thursday, some are getting the device early.
Even if Apple doesn't like it, Adobe appears to have gained broad support for its latest Flash release designed to bring a richer Web experience to smartphones and other mobile devices.
Apple's iPad is selling at a rapid clip, fueled partly by mobile apps and use of the mobile computing device in the enterprise.
Although synching between the new Hotmail and Exchange ActiveSync-enabled mobile phones isn't in the soup quite yet, some users have figured out how to get it working.
The discovery that iPhones transmit a lot of data when they aren't being used put conspiracy theorists on full alert. What's really going on?
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