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Microsoft Bing embedded in Google Android phones
Motorola will start loading Microsoft's search and map services onto its Android smartphones in China, bringing more non-Google services to the phones amid a row between Google and China.
Microsoft leapfrogs iPhone with prototype Mobile Surface PC
Microsoft researchers have shrunk down its Surface tabletop computer into a pocket-sized package that, with the aid of a few accessories, one-ups conventional touchscreen devices like Apple's iPhone.
IPad developer kit disappoints
Apple iPhone application developers have examined the software developers' kit (SDK) for the iPad tablet and find it strikingly similar to building for the iPhone - with the added benefit of more screen real estate.
Google Android & processor squeezed onto SIM
The SIM cards in cellular telephones might be smaller than a postage stamp and less than a millimeter thick but that hasn't stopped South Korea's SK Telecom from cramming all the major components needed to run Google's Android OS inside one of them.
MeeGo OS merges Maemo and Moblin projects
Nokia and Intel today announced MeeGo, an open sourced, Linux-based platform that will target smartphones, netbooks and other computing and communications devices, but refused to confirm any hardware or carrier partners.
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Blackberry spyware source code released
Blackberry-specific spyware has been released by Veracode. The code-review specialist wants the move to highlight the need for defensive research” to show that the BlackBerry is vulnerable to spyware problems.
Symbian OS goes open source four months early
The Symbian Foundation is to offer the full Symbian smartphone platform to open source.
Google 'building phone support' for Nexus One
A Google job advertisement indicates it may be planning to build a telephone customer support operation for Nexus One users.
China allows Google Android, with certain conditions
China has insisted Google's Android operating system will not be blocked if it follows local regulations.
Google Android to nose ahead in mobile OS war
Google's Android software will be the fastest growing operating system between now and 2013, when it will become the second most popular mobile OS, according to IDC.
Microsoft posts Windows Mobile 6.5 SDK by mistake
Microsoft accidentally published the Windows Mobile 6.5 SDK (software developers kit) but has since pulled it, the company said.
Linux Foundation responds to Microsoft disdain
Microsoft's mobile chief dressed down Linux phones at CES and now the Linux Foundation is firing back. What's at stake? Control of the future smartphone market.
Microsoft to build two versions of Windows Mobile 7
An intriguing new rumour suggests that Windows Mobile 7 may come in two different flavors: a business version and a media version. The mobile OS may come with a variety of different features including an impressive mobile version of Office, online collaboration, high-definition video, Xbox Live and streaming TV, according to WM Experts, a Windows Mobile news site.
Nokia unveils Symbian 4
Nokia has turned in its proposal for the user interface in Symbian 4, with the goal of developing an interface that can compete with the iPhone and Google's Android OS.
Windows Mobile made mistakes, admits Microsoft
Microsoft doesn't have a business model problem in the mobile market, but its phones are skewed toward business users at the expense of consumers and are not as modern as they need to be, company officials said at CES.
Symbian plotting future of mobile OS
Versions 3 and 4 of platform are due this year, with version 3 likely to be feature complete next month.
Google uses Nexus One phone to boost mobile-online ad strategy
Google’s Nexus One phone launch today may have captured the headlines, but the search giant’s its creation of a Google-hosted Web store for purchasing its Android devices could ultimately be more significant.
Google Android phones see heavy demand
A "monstrous" jump in demand for Android-equipped smartphones has turned the market upside down, ChangeWave Research said.
2010: Year of the mobile enterprise
Despite a lagging economy that continues to drag down the market, 2010 promises to be an exciting year in mobile, analysts say.
Google Phone prototype confirmed by search giant
Google is prototyping its own mobile phone running its Google Android software and has handed out devices to some of its employees for testing.












