A look at HTC's Hero Android phone
News The HTC Hero is also the first Android handset in the western world that does not have Google's branding on it, and the first to carry a manufacturer-designed user interface skin. HTC launched its first own-branded Android handset, the Hero, in...
[June 24, 2009, 17:16]
Nokia fights to retain smartphone dominance
News Meanwhile, competitors such as Research in Motion, Apple and HTC — which uses both Google's Android operating system and Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system — are gaining market share. But the big question is whether Nokia's efforts will be...
[March 13, 2009, 14:52]
Touch-centric Windows phones go on sale
News Rival app stores for Google's Android and Apple's iPhone operating systems have thousands available. As Microsoft looks to the consumer market, Cozza said that in the enterprise market, the iPhone is catching up with Windows Mobile, and Android is...
[October 6, 2009, 16:36]
O2: Businesses may block iPhone usage
News Asked for his opinion on the announcement that Google and dozens of other companies would be working towards a rival cellular platform, Android, Alder said he would welcome any initiative to improve customers' mobile web-surfing experience.
[November 9, 2007, 13:39]
HTC Hero: a first look
Blog So, I spent some of yesterday taking a first quick look at HTC’s new Android handset, the Hero. The Hero is the first non-Google branded Android handset and if you want to see what it looks like and learn a bit more about it, then check out David...
[June 25, 2009, 12:10]
Vodafone reveals plans for 'Magic' Android phone
News An Australian company, Kogan, has also made another Android device, the Agora, but its release has been delayed and the handset has yet to reach the market. The G1 is about to lose its crown as the only Android device on the market.
[February 18, 2009, 7:55]
The Cell Phone Three Horse Race - Google vs. Symbian vs. MS Mobile
Talkback Android has been introduced as an open-source platform, which will carry its own price of mobile security. Naturally the open-source nature of Android presents a unique flavor of potential mobile security vulnerabilities, but nonetheless this is a...
[November 8, 2007, 23:18]
First impressions of the Nokia N97
Blog Comment Firstly, this makes me go 'aw, I wish we were playing with the new open source OS instead' - especially given Android's current in-store existence - and secondly it makes me wonder whether developers will bother to address a device like the N97...
[June 11, 2009, 7:54]
Mobile Open Source: A Torrent of Implication
Blog I credit our beloved friends over at Google for throwing the gasoline into the fire with their open source Android Operating System. UMT’s are but one aspect of development (the one which I feel offers the most significant impact in mobile security...
[July 8, 2008, 17:43]
O2 to carry Samsung's i7500 Android phone
Blog Samsung's first Android handset, the i7500, has appeared in O2's in-house magazine, and a spokesperson for the operator confirmed to ZDNet UK on Monday that the handset will be carried by O2 in the UK.
[July 6, 2009, 17:18]
Samsung Android phone due in June
News Meanwhile, also on Monday, Vodafone Spain made a surprise announcement that it is launching HTC's Magic handset, the second Android phone to reach the market after the T-Mobile G1 (also made by HTC). Samsung's Android handset combines the Google...
[April 27, 2009, 14:32]



