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Samsung to drop Symbian for bada?

Crave Samsung's new open mobile platform is named bada. According to Samsung's senior vice president Don Joo Lee in an interview with Digitimes, the Korean company will be dropping the Symbian ... Read story »

Video: Windows Marketplace for Mobile

Crave Microsoft launched its new Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system this week at the CTIA Wireless conference (see all stories) in San Diego. The OS includes a refreshed Internet Explorer Mobile, the ... Read story »

Windows Marketplace now available to WM6.0/6.1 users

Crave When Microsoft launched its mobile app store last month, Windows Marketplace for Mobile was only available for Windows phones running operating system 6.5. Although highly anticipated among users, the execution of ... Read story »

Windows Mobile 6.5 phones launching October 6

Crave HTC's Touch Pro2 is among the new phones expected to ship with Windows Mobile 6.5. Microsoft is hoping that a new crop of phones this fall will help the company in ... Read story »

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 »

Google Chrome OS on Chinese Netbook next month?

Blogs Google announced their plans to make an operating system for computers earlier this summer, and its eagerly awaited release date is 'sometime in 2010'. But a Chinese manufacturer might be about to ... Read story »

Dell to launch Android phone?

Crave "A source with knowledge of the situation" tells TechCrunch that Dell plans to introduce a mobile phone in China in the next few days. "The information we’ve received is extremely thin," ... 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 »

LiveAndroid software gets functions

Crave The developers of the LiveAndroid project have released the second alpha version of their software, which allows users to try out Google's mobile operating system without having to install it ... Read story »

Mobile browser showdown: Bolt Browser vs. Opera Mini

Crave Split screen is Bolt's take on zooming. We were impressed with the Opera Mini 5 beta browser, which came out in mid-September. At CTIA Wireless 2009, a smaller player, Bolt ... 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 kicks off WM app store challenge

Crave At long last, Microsoft is publicly getting its Windows Mobile application storefront under way. On Monday, Microsoft opened the door to submissions from developers in 29 countries. To sweeten the deal ... Read story »

Nokia announces new stylish sliders

Crave Today, Nokia announced two new mobile phones, the 6700 slide and 7230. These may not be packed to the gills with features, but look to be nice additions to the company's ... Read story »

CrunchPad touchscreen tablet: Apple tablet killer or overhyped Netbook?

Crave We started seeing prototype photos of the CrunchPad back in April. Back then we described it as, "a mobile computing device as envisioned by TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington. The project's ... Read story »

Symbian's first open-source software released

Crave The Symbian Foundation has released its first open-source software package, the first step in the organization's plan to eventually open-source the entire Symbian mobile operating system. The Symbian Foundation was set ... Read story »

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