All Mobile Computing News - June 2009

Firefox compressed for mobile devices

Road warriors who want to use the Firefox browser on their mobile computing devices but find themselves cramped for memory can now download a compressed...

Universal mobile phone charger across Europe next year

Ten of the biggest mobile phone makers have agreed on a universal charger to be released next year.

O2 and BT create Oh-zone for mobile broadband

O2 users will be able to access 3,000 BT OpenZone Wi-Fi hotpots from today if they upgrade their O2 Windows-based...

Digital demand highlight of Glastonbury mobile coverage

Festival goers who braved the crowds at Glastonbury can thank Orange's portable basestations for giving them the opportunity to tell friends where to find them in the throng.

Apple bans “pornographic” Hottest Girls iPhone app

Just days after the Hottest...

Free iPhone OS 3.0 download takes off

Three-quarters of iPhone users have already upgraded to the latest version of the device's operating system. iPhone software maker

HP debuts 10 inch netbook

HP has introduced the Mini 5101, the company's latest netbook, which now sports a 10.1 inch screen.

Samsung’s jet phone gets 2 million pre-orders

Samsung is reporting that its jet phone has had over two million pre-orders, which is double the number of Apple iPhones sold in its launch weekend.

Video: Android-based HTC Hero on Orange from July

The first Google Android device, the HTC Hero is due to be available in the UK from Orange early July.

Intel and Nokia plot next generation of mobile computing

Intel has tied up with Nokia to develop a new generation of devices that the pair claim will combine powerful personal computing with ubiquitous mobile broadband.
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