Intel, Samsung back new Linux phone softwareTwo Linux software groups have joined forces, they said on Wednesday, to develop a new operating system for cellphones and other devices in collaboration with Intel and Samsung Electronics. However, analysts said the new Tizen platform is More… |
Major study on mobile-cancer link 'inconclusive'Experts who studied almost 13,000 cell phone users over 10 years, hoping to find out whether the mobile devices cause brain tumours, said on Sunday their research gave no clear answer. A study by the World Health Organisation's Interna More… |
Ericsson hit by global downturnEricsson, the world's biggest supplier of cellphone network equipment, said the economic downturn was now taking a bigger toll on its market, a shift that took the gloss off a sharp rise in its headline second-quarter profit. The company h More… |
Givori unveils 'Nefertiti' mobile collectionGivori, the luxury accessorisor specialising in mobile art, has launched the exclusive limited edition Nefertiti phone, inspired by the beautiful wife of the Pharaoh of Egypt. “We have a dedicated core of glamorous customers who like to ha More… |
New Nokia 5800 XpressMusic launchedNokia turned up the volume on its music offering in the Middle East and North Africa with the new Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, a mobile device for music that brings innovative new features to the mass market. When it comes to music phones, peop More… |
Motorola unveils first circular display handsetInspired by luxury watches and handcrafted design, Motorola has introduced Aura, a unique handset that features the industry’s first circular display. Notable features of the device include Swiss-made main bearing and more than 200 parts t More… |
Google 'plans cell phone project'Google has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in its cell phone project and is courting US and European mobile operators, a report said. Anian, a Reuters company that tracks industry trends for institutional investors, reported last More… |
Nokia to open design studio in IndiaNokia has chosen India as the location for the first in a series of satellite design studios it plans to establish around the world. Established via a two-year partnership with the Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology in Bangalore, More… |