- LG devices to use Intel Moorestown processor
- Sony Ericsson pins hopes on 'entertainment' strategy
- ARM shows off 32nm mobile processor
- Nokia announces Ovi application store
- Photos: HTC adds two Touch smartphones
- Microsoft launches Windows Mobile 6.5
- Photos: Nokia slides out E75 and E55 smartphones
- Photos: Nokia slides out E75 and E55 smartphones
- Windows Mobile 6.5: A first look
- AT&T: Dell to release smartphone
- Single charger coming for mobile phones
- Roundup: Highlights from Mobile World Congress 2009
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ARM demos slim, low-power netbook prototypes
Bob Morris, head of mobile computing at ARM, tells ZDNet UK why a firm best known for its work on mobile-phone chip architecture could have a major impact on the netbook market
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LG devices to use Intel Moorestown processor
Intel and LG will team up to build the first mobile internet devices using the new Intel chip more
Photos: Windows Mobile 6.5
Microsoft has shown off Windows Mobile 6.5 at Mobile World Congress, although new devices will not appear until the second half of 2009. Check out its look and feel here. more
ARM shows off 32nm mobile processor
ARM's 32nm processors displayed at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona promise cheaper, more powerful smartphones more
Nokia announces Ovi application store
The mobile-phone maker has joined Apple and other smartphone makers in launching a new marketplace for mobile phone applications, but Nokia says its store is different more
HTC adds two Touch smartphones
The handset maker has released two new models to refresh its touchscreen smartphone line, both set to arrive by summer this year more
Microsoft launches Windows Mobile 6.5
The company has also announced a mobile-application marketplace and an online back-up and management service, and said that handsets using its OS are now to be known as 'Windows phones' more
Photos: Nokia slides out E75 and E55 smartphones
A look at two new E-series smartphones, both with slide-out keyboard, introduced at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona more
Windows Mobile 6.5: A first look
Microsoft's updated mobile OS brings a handful of enhancements, including an application store, a backup and restore service, and an improved mobile web browser more
AT&T: Dell to release smartphone
Dell is set to launch a smartphone, AT&T chief executive Ralph de la Vega has revealed... more
Single charger coming for mobile phones
Mobile-industry leaders agree to use Micro-USB as a single standard for phone chargers, promising to reduce the number of chargers shipped and the number needed by users to revive their handsets more
Roundup: Highlights from Mobile World Congress 2009
From ARM's netbook deals to a phone you wear on your wrist, find out all the news from the mobile industry's massive annual get-together in Barcelona more
Palm: We still work for the enterprise
The handset maker explains how its new strategy should still appeal to business users and the developers of enterprise applications more
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