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Palm, Microsoft, Vodafone team for 3G Treo trio

Features Using the Windows Mobile 5.0 platform, the 3G-compatible device will be offered in U.K. this year by Vodafone. Read story »

(Mickey) mousing around with Disney cameras

Features New line of digicams and camcorders sports kid-friendly simple features and character tie-ins. Read story »

IBM lifts lid on Web 2.0 tech

Features Go behind the scenes at Big Blue's UK research lab to see what's up with projects like DIY Shopper and QEDwiki.  Read story »

Philips unit to launch rollable-screen handheld

Features First unveiled in 2005, the cellular device developed by Polymer Vision features a 5-inch roll-out grayscale display. Read story »

The iPhone, one year later

Features One year after Apple's iPhone made its debut in a frenzy of consumer lust, much of the hubbub may have died down, but the story is just getting interesting. Read story »

Finally, Apple answers call for iPhone

Features In one of the most anticipated gadget announcements in recent years, Apple Computer at Macworld on Tuesday introduced the "iPhone," a mobile device that CEO Steve Jobs promised will reinvent the phone. Read story »

Digital mousetrap will text you when it's done

Crave Someone was bound to say it, so it might as well be us: A better mousetrap really has been built. U.K.-based Rentokil is making the bold claim that it's invented "the ... Read story »

Laptop makers adopt 3G Gobi chipset

Crave Dell, Hewlett-Packard, and Lenovo are to incorporate Qualcomm's Gobi chipset into their laptops later this year. Gobi, which Qualcomm released in October 2007, is a chipset that allows travelers to connect ... Read story »

iriver Spinn: New details

Crave You may remember the iriver Spinn back at CES in January. What we couldn't tell you about the official successor to the popular Clix 2 is its UK release date. But ... Read story »

Fuel gadget checks gas type, reading skills

Crave According to a U.K. report, some 150,000 motorists a year disregard color coding and signage to pump their vehicles full of the wrong type of gas. The result is expensive repairs ... Read story »

Samsung LCD TVs go "rose black" in the UK

Crave In the late 1970s and early 1980s, TVs had faux wood all over them. They went all matte black in the late 1980s, then during the 1990s, a ghastly silver was ... Read story »

NRIs Home In On India, Account For 10% of Sales Now

Blogs HOME sale in India might have turned sluggish but sales to non-resident Indians (NRIs) are booming. According to Jones Lang Lasalle Meghraj (JLLM), residential sales to NRIs have tripled over the ... Read story »

Is Asia mobile TV's biggest market?

Features Asians love talking on the mobile phone, and they'll also use their portable device to watch TV, observers predict. Read story »

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