|
ASUS today launched the Eee PC T91MT, the world's first convertible tablet netbook to feature a multi-touch screen that supports Windows 7 Multi-Touch gestures |  |



|
The iPhone 3GS Supreme is appropriately named. Its makers have claimed it to be the world's most expensive mobile phone. Priced at USD 3.15 million, we certainly have not heard of anything that expensive |  |
|
HTC Corporation announces the launch of the highly anticipated HD2 in Hong Kong, with CSL Limited being the exclusive distributor and operator partner of the model in the market |  |
|
Telmap, the pioneers in mobile location solutions, today announced the availability of a special edition of Telmap Navigator for Android |  |
|
Nokia X6, is now available in selected markets. Through the 'all-you-can-eat' music offering the Nokia X6 pioneers new ways for the world to experience music. The Nokia X6 is expected to retail for approximately EUR 450, before taxes and subsidies. |  |


|
Sony Ericsson launched the third phase today of its ground breaking "Spark Something" campaign to support the Satio and Aino handsets |  |
|
Tune Talk has achieved a significant milestone when it breached the 200,000 subscriber mark in just about 3 months after its commercial launch in August. |  |
|
Before this, calling between phones and PCs are a nigh impossible task. But those brilliant folks at Fring, is coming out with a new build for S60 handsets that offers video support through Skype |
|
Global mobile data traffic continued to surge in October, growing at the fastest pace in seven months, Internet browser company Opera Software said on Wednesday |  |
|
Chipmaker Infineon has moved one step closer to supplying chips for high-end devices of Nokia by announcing a collaboration to create chips for the next mobile network generation |  |
|
South Korean authorities on Wednesday halved the daily limit on text messages sent out by mobile phones as part of a campaign against spam, officials said |  |
|
The Nokia 5230 will be commercially available in Singapore from this week onwards at the recommended retail price of SGD 380 |  |
|
Nokia, the world's biggest mobile phone maker, said on Tuesday it would cut around 220 jobs in Japan as part of its plans to streamline its vast research and development operations |  |
|
Sony Ericsson must be sighing to no end nowadays, after reports of several inauspicious quarters, now Carphone Warehouse and Phones 4U shops have halted sales of the Satio after a high number complaints |  |
|
Dell set the computing industry abuzz with the introduction of its Adamo brand, and along with it the world's thinnest laptop PC. The world meets a new champion of thin: The Dell Adamo XPS, measuring 9.99mm or just four-tenths of |  |
|
Sprint Nextel Corp. on Tuesday said it had completed its $483 million acquisition of Virgin Mobile USA, boosting its presence in the market for customers who pay for cell phone service month-to-month |  |
|
Myriad Group AG, today announced that it has been selected by LG Electronics as the major Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) applications partner and J2ME partner for its new Android device, LG GW620 |  |
|
Nokia has announced the 6700 Slide. It comes in six colors - pink, red, petrol blue, aluminum, lime and purple. Its compact size, modern design and aluminum finish feels great in the hand, and fits perfectly even in the smallest |  |
|
Nokia has announced the Nokia 7230. It has a compact slide design, colourful looks and a solid set of features such as 3.2 megapixel camera, large 2.4" display and fast 3G connectivity. |  |
|
The Sony Ericsson T715 comes complete with Google Maps including local search and directions and AccuWeather.com - giving you access to three day weather forecasts, so you'll never be caught short without an umbrella or your sunglasses |  |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 ... 175 » |
 |
|