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The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Android and iPhone smartphones together made up 82% of all such devices shipped to retailers in the first quarter of 2012, IDC said Thursday.
By Matt Hamblen | 24 May, 2012 14:16
Nokia is on a roll with the Lumia phones this year and today the company announced the Lumia 808 PureView and the Lumia 610. The Lumia 808 is a camera-centric Symbian phone while the Lumia 610 is an inexpensive Windows 7 Phone.
By Ginny Mies | 27 February, 2012 23:24
The most spectacular part of Nokia's presentation Sunday at Mobile World Congress was the unveiling of a new super imaging system, a sensor -- developed with Toshiba and other Nokia partners, coupled with Carl Zeiss optics -- that can capture 41 megapixels.
By John Cox | 28 February, 2012 02:35
Nokia has released its first teaser video leading up to the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, hinting at a new camera-centric announcement.
By Ian Paul | 23 February, 2012 04:27
Hewlett-Packard announced plans to release the code behind webOS this September under the Apache License 2.0.
By Nancy Gohring | 13 February, 2012 22:15
iOS grew its share of the global mobile operating system market to 24.2 percent in November, further stretching its advantage over Android.
By Ben Camm-Jones | 02 December, 2011 04:07
All new malware being written for mobile devices targets Android, according to a McAfee report on malware trends in Q3 2011.
By Tim Greene | 22 November, 2011 06:27
Apple's iPhone has unseated the Research in Motion BlackBerry as the top smartphone used by mobile employees, according to an iPass survey of more than 2300 workers around the world.
By Matt Hamblen | 18 November, 2011 06:29
Android's well-documented fragmentation issues apparently aren't deterring consumers from snatching up Android phones.
By Brad Reed | 16 November, 2011 04:23
IBM is offering a cloud-based managed service for mobile devices that will let IT managers exert management and security controls over devices based on Apple iOS, Google Android, the RIM BlackBerry, Symbian and Microsoft Windows Mobile.
By Ellen Messmer | 15 November, 2011 02:31
Nokia's new Windows Phone 7.5-based Lumia smartphones won't cause many problems for Android-based devices and the iPhone in the U.S., three analysts predicted Wednesday.
By Matt Hamblen | 27 October, 2011 06:01
Tablets and smartphones have shaken up the computing world. Their impact may be most profound for Nokia and Research In Motion (RIM), two pioneers in wireless communications that are now scrambling to adjust to relative newcomers such as Apple and Google.
By Matt Hamblen | 01 October, 2011 21:06
Several of Microsoft's business productivity applications will be available for free on Nokia's latest Symbian Belle smartphones later this year, Nokia announced Thursday.
By Matt Hamblen | 09 September, 2011 04:44
Mobile browsing has more than doubled in the last year and now accounts for over 6 per cent of all online activity, according to a US a Web statistics company said today.
By Gregg Keizer | 02 September, 2011 06:23
Nokia has unveiled three mass-market smartphones, as the troubled handset maker struggles against top-end competitors and cheaper producers in a market it once ruled as the innovative technology bellwether.
By AAP | 25 August, 2011 08:19
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