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Articles on Touch Screen, Handset

Apple patents point to haptics, fingerprints, RFID

Crave Three patent applications by Apple were published last Thursday, and they cover technologies including haptics, fingerprint recognition, and RFID. The haptic feedback patent, if approved, would bring the iPhone (and possibly ... Read story »

Recession hits mobile phone market

Features Nokia, the largest handset maker in the world, reports a 69 percent drop in profit and a 19 percent drop in sales. Decline's scale comes as a surprise to most investors. Read story »

RIM patent application details hybrid touchscreen

Crave BlackBerry maker Research In Motion has applied for a patent on a hybrid resistive-capacitive touchscreen. The company's patent application, published at the end of July, describes a fusion between the two ... 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 »

Nokia Android rumors earn outright denial

Crave Nokia has strongly denied working on an Android-based handset, following a report early on Monday that it's planning to do so. The report, carried in The Guardian, took a cue from ... Read story »

Hanging up on 2008

Features We reflect on what this year brought us in the world of cell phones. Read story »

Nokia's Aeon concept gets cloned in China, sells for US$96

Crave There's simply nothing the Chinese can't do. Currently listed on online wholesaler ExportSupermart is the Nokia Aeon Clone F168. No, we didn't get the name wrong and it's not even ... Read story »

Video: A closer look at Nokia's X-series duo

Crave STUTTGART, GERMANY--The Finnish mobile giant introduced a new category of X-series music-phones at the annual Nokia World event held this year in Stuttgart. While we were initially confused as to ... Read story »

T-Mobile unveils pay-as-you-go Android smartphone

Crave T-Mobile's Pulse (click here for full slideshow) The T-Mobile Pulse weighs 130g and measures 160 x 62.5 x 13.5mm. Its connectivity options include Wi-Fi, HSDPA/HSUPA and Bluetooth, and it also ... Read story »

Sony Ericsson Xperia X3 runs Android, slated for January 2010

Crave Mobile phone manufacturers typically work on upcoming phones up to a few years ahead. So when a product gets released in the market, it would have already been in production for ... Read story »

Polaris fuses a phone with a robot

Crave Just don't call the Polaris a mobile phone. It has a bigger calling in life, much like a shinning beacon in the sky that guides you on the right path. ... Read story »

Kyocera to launch Android handset in 2010

Crave Kyocera is no stranger to the US market, but the company has long kept a low profile by producing low to midtier handsets for minor carriers. But at the fall CTIA ... Read story »

Acer's first Android phone impressively specced

Crave Computer giant Acer launched its first Windows Mobile smartphone earlier this year, and already, it is expanding its portfolio with an Android handset. The just announced Acer Liquid has impressive ... 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 »

Jabra PRO 9400 and GO 6400 with touchscreen docking stations

Crave Jabra PRO 9400 series Deskbound office workers who often have to juggle between their corded phones and mobile devices will probably appreciate the Jabra PRO 9400 and GO 6400 series. The ... Read story »

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