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Panasonic and NEC announce new open source LiMo phones

Crave Panasonic and NEC announced nine new cell phones on Tuesday that use the open-source, Linux-based mobile operating system called LiMo. As the mobile phone market evolves, software is becoming more crucial ... Read story »

Top 5 handset picks from MWC 2010

Features We tell you which devices caught our attention during the mobile phone tradeshow held in Barcelona. Read story »

LG GM750: WM6.5 smartphone with S-Class interface

Crave Several new Windows Mobile handsets were announced last week by manufacturers such as Sony Ericsson, LG and HTC. All will use the latest revision of Microsoft's mobile operating system, Windows Mobile ... Read story »

Microsoft's plan to get back in the phone game

Features The company's long-rumored "Pink" plans will start revealing themselves next year, as a long-delayed overhaul of Windows Mobile hits the market. Read story »

What to expect at Mobile World Congress 2010

Features Will this year's mobile tech show hold any surprises? We make some educated forecasts. Read story »

Early look at Nokia's Maemo Harmattan

Crave Maemo Harmattan may be unfamiliar to most people for now, but if MobileCrunch's source is to be believed, the upcoming mobile operating system might see light of day. Optimistically, this ... Read story »

SingTel to launch its own app store

Crave SingTel's App Zone will be available through PC and mobile handset Web browsers. Ever since the success of Apple's App Store, every other smartphone platform has either released or at least ... Read story »

Smartphones and low-end handsets continue to drive the mobile devices market

Crave IT research firm Gartner has published its latest market study for the closing quarter of 2009. For devices, Apple and Research In Motion, maker of BlackBerry smartphones, gained the largest ... Read story »

Is Google aiming to be the next Apple?

Crave No one can accuse Google of resting of its laurels. Apparently, being the number one search engine is just a start for the Mountain View company. Its first bold move was ... Read story »

HTC Tattoo priced in Asia

Crave The HTC Tattoo is the manufacturer's entry-level Android smartphone first announced in September. Most of its specifications aren't groundbreaking, the most interesting being its budget-oriented resistive QVGA display--still quite unusual for ... Read story »

Google's Open Handset Alliance gains 14 new members

Features New members, including Vodafone, have joined the organization aimed at further developing the Android operating system. Read story »

New mobile phones at MWC 2010

Features With a slew of new handsets announced at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, we can expect 2010 to be an exciting year for mobile phone consumers. Read story »

Five key handheld trends for 2009

Features So many players, including even Apple, are locking heads in the space we have traditionally called handhelds. What's it going to take to come out on top? We make a few guesses. Read story »
HTC Touch HD

HTC Touch HD

Review Remember the term "iPod killer"? That moniker was given to many MP3 players over the last few years whenever someone felt they had found a portable media player capable of unseating the iPod's dominance. Well, Apple never did get bested in that category, and as we move into an age where the mobile...
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Acer debuts new Android and Windows Mobile handsets

Features At the Mobile World Congress tradeshow, Acer showcased its latest range of Liquid, BeTouch and NeoTouch smartphones.  Read story »

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