All Mobile Computing News - August 2009

Nokia picks Maemo for N900 Linux phone

Hard on the heels of its Windows-based netbook, Nokia today launched a Linux-based touch-screen phone handset with full qwerty keyboard, the N900

Met Police wants handheld ID card readers

The Metropolitan Police is looking for suppliers of portable biometric identity card readers. A tender...

Nokia to offer financial services

Nokia today confirmed its ambition to move...

Exploding iPhone claims second French victim

A French man claims he was injured by an exploding iPhone as he was texting a friend. Yassine Bouhadi, a 26-year-old supermarket watchman, said he...

Sony puts Reader in your pocket

Sony has unveiled two Reader models, to add to its family of electronic book devices, one pocket-sized, the other offering a touch screen. The Reader...

Video: Microsoft OneApp lets low-spec phones access Facebook

Microsoft has launched OneApp , a mobile phone application which allows users to access Facebook,...

Nokia unveils Wintel 3G notebook with 12 hour battery life

Nokia today launched it's widely-expected notebook, the 10-inch Nokia Booklet 3G, an Intel Atom-powered, Windows-based device weighing 1.25kg with built-in 3G/HSPA and Wi-Fi support and a 12 hour battery life.

Nokia to fight iPhone with more mobile services

Nokia aims to become the world's biggest supplier of mobile services, the phone maker's chief executive said at the weekend. In an

TomTom satnav available on Apple iPhone

TomTom's car satellite navigation sevice is now available on iTunes for Apple's iPhone. The TomTom satnav application for iPhone offers turn-by-turn...

Low-cost handsets and smartphones to dominate market by 2014

Low-cost handsets and smartphones will together account for almost 79% of all new mobile phones by 2014, according to analyst Juniper Research
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