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Android passes 20,000 apps mark
There are now more than 20,000 Android applications and games, according to statistics from a site that tracks the platform's marketplace. According to AndroLib, Google's open source... More
Steorn's perpetual motion machine. Bat...
I didn't get an invite to the grand Steorn unveiling of its Orbo technology, but at the moment the doors were opened to the public in Dublin today, a ZDNet UK reader popped in and started... More
Vodafone to sell Nokia N900 from Janua...
Vodafone will carry Nokia's N900 Maemo Linux smartphone from January, the operator announced on Monday. Potential customers can register their interest in the device, which marks... More
More in this Special Report
Mobile World Congress preview: The year of Linux
The show formerly known as 3GSM looks set to have a strong focus on mobile Linux this year, as well as mobile WiMax, femtocells and hosted apps more
ARM to show Android prototype
The chip designer plans to show a prototype mobile phone based on Google's Android platform next Monday at the Mobile World Congress wireless show more
Mobile World Congress: Day one highlights
The show formerly known as 3GSM is always a busy one, with many mobile and telecoms companies competing with each other to make the biggest splash more
Emerging mobile tech to watch out for
The Mobile World Congress isn't just about an infinite number of similar handsets, operators trying to get anyone interested in mobile TV, and platform wars. Lots of companies have something a little bit different on offer more
Sony Ericsson goes Windows Mobile
The manufacturer launches its Windows Mobile-based Xperia line with the X1 handset, while Microsoft hints at a future tie-in with Nokia more
EU: Cut data-roaming costs or face regulation
At the Mobile World Congress, EU commissioner Viviane Reding said regulation will be introduced if operators don't cut their data-roaming charges by July more
More heavyweights join mobile Linux group
Orange and Access join the LiMo Foundation to collaborate on its upcoming mobile Linux platform, which promises more applications for users more
Vodafone warns of threat from Google and Apple
Chief executive Arun Sarin has warned the industry to get creative around mobile services or risk being sidelined by newer arrivals more
RIM: BlackBerry's future lies in social networking
Co-chief executive Jim Balsillie has said an enterprise social-networking revolution is on the way more
Mobile World Congress: The final analysis
Mobile World Congress 2008 was short on jaw-dropping announcements, but provided a fascinating glimpse into an industry on the brink of turmoil more
The reality of mobile Linux: Part one
At the Mobile World Congress, ZDNet.co.uk looks at how mobile Linux is already making an impact on handsets, with platforms and toolkits shown off by Trolltech, Access and Azingo more
The reality of mobile Linux: Part two
At the Mobile World Congress, ZDNet.co.uk examines Linux handsets which are already on the market, as well as a low-cost Linux-based 3G phone and Google's Android platform more
Discussions
Toshiba JournE Touch
Look around the room at any meeting these days and you see the back of a lot of laptop screens, with as many people catching up on email as taking notes or doing relevant research.... More
Information: A right, a deliverable, a...
By Jon Bugge Sector-wide the most under resourced aspect of communicating in emergencies is the communications with those affected by the emergency. All too often the onus is on... More
Mobile spells relief in Palestine
by Jacob Korenblum Whether you’re a foreign aid worker or a local community member--and whether you’re in Iraq or Guatemala—crisis events often look the same: High levels of confusion... More




