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How HP is changing the way we compute

Blogs Today, this geek managed to catch Phil McKinney, the CTO of Hewlett Packard’s Personal Systems Group. No, Phil wasn't in Singapore in case you were wondering. We had a session over ... Read story »

Get turn-by-turn directions with Google Maps Navigation

Crave Don't try this on game day, but the new Google Maps Navigation application will show you how to take a spin past Boston's Fenway Park. You can almost hear the ... 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 »

Forget gestures, Asus' Eee PC will respond to your voice

Crave Sure, gesture controls have come to the trackpad (MacBook), touchscreen (HP TouchSmart tx2) and even Webcams (Toshiba Qosmio G50), but a lowly Netbook is ready to trump them all with voice ... Read story »

Phones in the future to be more intuitive

Crave If you are wondering what phones will be like in the future, Wired's Gadget Lab has a great piece on the latest technology that could make its way to mobile ... Read story »

BlueAnt's V1 voice-controlled headset now understands Mandarin commands

Crave Our CNET US colleagues loved the V1 so much they bestowed it with an Editors' Choice award in September. The Bluetooth headset doesn't require voice recognition training, is easy to ... Read story »

There's a map for that: GPS or smartphone?

Features As mobile phones become more powerful, we wonder if buying a standalone personal navigation device still makes sense these days. Read story »

Samsung claims title for world's slimmest watch-phone

Crave Look, LG, Samsung just totally pwned you with the S9110--supposedly the world's slimmest watch-phone at 11.98mm--by announcing that the wrist watch will be out this month in France for about ... Read story »

Samsung goes square with US Cellular

Crave Text away with the Samsung Gloss. Square phones like the LG Lotus may look rather peculiar, but it isn't new. Samsung tried it with the calculator-like SGH-P300, but it appears ... Read story »

MCube: Your mobile phone companion

Crave It looks like the MCube concept by the team at VINYL Studio won't be entering production anytime soon. Apparently, this uber plain-looking cube is able to recharge the phone's battery using ... Read story »

Swivel phone sports QWERTY keyboard

Features With a flip of the display, the Samsung clamshell handset's numeric keypad swivels into a mini QWERTY keyboard. Read story »

Report: iPhone OS 3.0 may include voice control

Crave Last month, after the new iPod shuffle came out, I wrote a column about how Apple might be considering a shift to a voice interface for iPods and iPhones. Well, ... Read story »

LG to release more than 50 Windows phones by 2012

Features Besides an alliance with Microsoft, a solar-powered phone and handset with translucent keypad were among the highlights for LG at the Mobile World Congress. Read story »

Samsung imagines at CeBIT 2006

Features The company has stayed faithful to its tagline Imagine by dreaming up possibilities showcased at this year's Hannover-based tech expo. Read story »

Handheld glossary

Features Don't know what PDA stands for? Can't tell the difference between LCD and LED? Our handheld glossary's here to help. Read story »

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