Archive for the ‘Mobiles’ Category

Dell Developing Google Android Handset?

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

The rumor mill is abuzz with speculation that Google is partnering with computing firm Dell to launch a mobile phone based on the web services giant's fledgling Android OS. According to MarketingWeek, senior industry sources claim the two companies will reveal their collaboration at February's Mobile World Congress (MWC) event ...

Android Hacked To Run On Real Hardware

Monday, January 14th, 2008

Google announced the open source mobile operating system Android, and released the SDK for Android in November. By combining an Android Software Development kit with an emulator and a Poky Linux kernel, a hacker called Cortez has created an installer which enables interested parties to run the platform on the Sharp ...

Body Heat Could Charge Your Cellphone

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Scientists believe to have discovered a much more efficient way to use silicon to convert heat into electricity – for use in a variety of products ranging from cars to portable electronics. The concept of converting waste heat into electricity isn’t exactly new, but it never really materialized due to efficiency ...

Google Mobile Maps Now With MyLocation

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

Google Maps for mobile phones has announced a new feature called My Location. My Location is a new beta technology from Google that uses cell tower identification to provide you with approximate location information, so it will work on phones without GPS. Simply fire up Google Maps for mobile, press [0], ...

iPhone Version With 3G Next Year

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

AT&T Inc. CEO Randall Stephenson confirmed most awaited 3G version of iPhone. Apple Inc. will introduce a version of the iPhone next year that can download from the Internet at a faster rate, and also the battery will be improved to address the battery drain issue with faster networks. With the recent ...

Firefox For Windows Mobile Coming Soon

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

Firefox has confirmed it is working on first a Linux version, followed by Windows Mobile 6 version. Christian Serjersen of Mozilla wrote in his his blog that a Symbian version will come down the line as well. He listed out the goals of the program as: provide Mozilla’s standards-based open-source browser engine, ...

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