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Intel brings Core i7 to laptops

Features Intel mobility tech guru Mooly Eden shares details on the two new "Clarksfield" processors, which will be the fastest notebook chips ever from the chipmaker, and spotlights some Core i7 portables to come. Read story »

Smartphone users, keep complaining

Crave Want great software for your mobile phone? Keep up the complaints. That was the message at a Tuesday session of the BlackBerry Developer Conference here in San Francisco aimed at developers. ... Read story »

Apple iPhone launched in South Korea

Crave A month after Apple started selling its iPhone in China, the device expanded its Asian reach Saturday with a much-heralded launch in South Korea. In keeping with the tradition of waiting ... Read story »

[Update]Apple iPhone 3GS has landed in Korea and sells well but there's more to it.

Blogs KT, Korea's second largest mobile carrier screams with release of Apple iPhone 3GS. Many of you just heard or read that its sales is going very well here in Korea but, ... Read story »

Motorola's comeback attempt rests on software

Features Motorola appears to have finally gotten serious about modern phone software, building a communications hub called Motoblur to run atop Android. Is it too late? Read story »

Gmail is implemented differently between iPhone and Android phones

Blogs When choosing between buying the iPhone and an Android device like the Hero, Milestone, Droid or the upcoming Nexus One, many people seem to take Gmail for granted, like "both phones ... 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 »

SingTel prepping for prepaid mobile broadband?

Crave Update: Turns out SingTel already had a prepaid mobile broadband plan since June, though it was launched with so little fanfare that few people knew it even existed. Currently, there is ... Read story »

Google Goggles lets you search by sight

Crave Vic Gundotra, Google's vice president of engineering, takes a photo of the Itsukushima Shrine in Japan. The Google Goggles feature successfully identified it. MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--Google's first search engine let people ... Read story »

Interview: Zuosa co-founder & CEO Alex Mou

Blogs I recently sat down with the CEO and co-founder of Zuosa, Alex Mou, to discuss life as a Chinese Web 2.0 company, how users "tweet" with their service, and upcoming plans ... Read story »

R.I.P. N-Gage: 2003-2009/10

Features Nokia realigns its gaming strategy by integrating its N-Gage gaming platform, which never really took off, into Ovi Store.  Read story »

HTC HD2 to get Windows Mobile 7?

Crave Even though Windows Mobile (WM) 6.5 was launched only recently, there has been much talk about the next major release, WM7. Though Microsoft has not officially announced the next version, MSMobiles ... Read story »
Acer neoTouch

Acer neoTouch

Review Its specifications may be impressive, but how does the computer giant's new smartphone fare in the real world?

Intel Core i7 MSI laptops coming in September

Crave One prolific manufacturer of computers has announced what we had already known for a while: Core i7 laptops are ready to hit soon. And by soon we mean September. MSI has ... Read story »

Sleepbox for 40 winks in a mobile box

Crave Sleepboxes can be installed at train stations, airports and shopping centers. With more devices dedicated to the sleep deprived on the move, the Sleepbox is one concept I'm rooting for. ... Read story »

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