HTC to launch first Windows Phone 7 smartphone in Q4

From InfoWorld: High Tech Computer (HTC), the world's biggest maker of smartphones running Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system (OS) and Google's Android mobile OS, plans to launch its first smartphone with Microsoft's latest offering, Windows Phone 7, in the fourth quarter of...

Toshiba Unveils Its TG02 Smartphone

From PC World: Toshiba's update on its TG01 multimedia smartphone has made a quiet debut at this week's Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona.

Without the lights, smoke and fanfare given to other handsets by rival manufacturers, the phone is on display at Toshiba's booth.

From...

Sony halts OLED TV sales in Japan

From CNET News.com: The company is canceling production and sales of the 11-inch XEL-1--which sells for $2,500--in its native country, though Sony said it plans to continue spending on production and R&D in other countries.

Unveiled three years ago, the world's first OLED (organic...

RIM to give away server software

From CNET News.com: BlackBerry maker Research In Motion is trying to hold on to business customers with a free version of its BlackBerry Enterprise Server software.

Co-CEO Mike Lazaridis announced here Tuesday during his keynote address to the Mobile World Congress that the company...

Google Apologizes for Buzz Privacy Blunder

From DailyTech: There's an old saying "fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice shame on me". Google's new Buzz service now falls under that probationary truism, as it has become embroiled in a privacy mess.

Google officially launched its Google Buzz service -- a social networking...

Verizon CTO Confirms LTE Coming to 25-30 Cities in 2010

From DailyTech: Mobile World Congress 2010 is going on in Spain right now and so far, there have been significant announcements and unveilings of new products at the show. LTE and other 4G services and devices are big topics at the show this year.

Verizon Wireless made a big LTE...

Google changes Buzz privacy settings again

From CNET News.com: Having launched its new Buzz service last week, melding some mimicry of Twitter and Facebook, Google seemed to take a page straight from the latter's Beacon of customer service by creating start-up settings that were anything other than comfortable, anything other...

Samsung Readies Netbook with Google Chrome Operating System

From X-bit Labs: Samsung Electronics has announced plans to introduce a smartbook running Google Chrome operating system. The device will allow Samsung to test the market of ARM-based mobile computers which can boast very long battery life, but which cannot run Microsoft Windows and...

Adobe AIR 2.0, full-featured Flash Player coming to smartphones

From InfoWorld: Adobe Systems is readying a mobile version of Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR), its runtime for running Flash and Web applications outside of a browser. The company plans to demonstrate AIR 2.0 running on a Google Android-based smartphone today at the Mobile Word...

Subscribe to Daily Computer + Technology News, Reviews, Discussion