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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 »

Mobile phone malware in our future?

Features VeriSign CTO cites the popularity of faster, smarter phones and the lack of native applications on them as possible reasons for malware to target mobile phones in 2009. Read story »

The most significant thing this week: A new genre of phones defined--the App Phone

Blogs I've never called the iPhone or Android phone a smartphone. Somehow, the smartphone was reserved for phones which were much more limited in capability. My first smartphone was the Sony Ericsson ... Read story »

More Dell Mini 3i photos

Crave Dell has already said the smartphone it recently unveiled in China may not be the final product and was just to show its intention to enter the market. Well, that ... 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 »

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 »

Android-powered Aspire One spotted

Crave Though Google's Android operating system has its roots as a smartphone platform, the Netbook market has been eagerly awaiting its appearance in minilaptops. Why? Though mainstream consumers will most likely stay ... Read story »

Motorola to launch at least 20 smartphones in 2010

Crave Is Motorola finally making a comeback? According to gadget blog Gear Log, Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha said at the launch of the Verizon Motorola Droid that the company will release at ... Read story »

Can the Droid save Motorola?

Features Motorola's new Droid is expected to be a hot seller. But will it be enough to turn Motorola around? Read story »

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 »

What to expect for BlackBerry smartphones

Features We spoke to several RIM executives on what the announcements made at the BlackBerry Developer Conference mean for consumers. Here's what we got. Read story »

Will Android phone and iPhone succeed in Korea?

Blogs KT confirmed to launch Apple iPhone within this year. But I'm still unsure of this since KT has been delaying the release. I am also still curious whether this will be ... 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 »

Should Microsoft buy Palm?

Crave In a recent MarketWatch article on Microsoft's struggling Zune portable media player, reporter John Letzing got an interesting quote from George Kurian, a vice president at Tradition Capital Management LLC, which ... Read story »

Symbian OS to get new user interface

Crave At last, a piece of good news we've waited an eternity for: The Symbian S60 user interface will be completely reworked in the not-so-distant-future. We've said it before that the ... Read story »

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