TechWeb - InformationWeek - The iPhone and Nokia handsets are the most-used handsets for accessing mobile maps, according to ComScore. -- read full article
PC World - Mobile executives at a Silicon Valley roundtable discussion challenged Symbian, Android and other software platforms to match... -- read full article
TechWeb - InformationWeek - Starting with its upcoming E71 and E66 smartphones, Nokia said it wants to offer the option of connecting to other e-mail services. -- read full article
Reuters - Japan's Nintendo Co Ltd (7974.OS) said on
Tuesday it had filed a lawsuit against five Japanese firms for
importing and selling equipment that enables illegal game
programs to be played on Nintendo's popular DS portable video
game player. -- read full article
PC World - The effects of tough price competition in the electronics and cell phone businesses hit Sony's profits during the April to... -- read full article
PC Magazine - The SpeedThru see-through laptop sleeve should make the process of getting through airport security a little less arduous when traveling with a laptop. -- read full article
PC Magazine - Have an old laptop lying around? Too lazy to recycle your first-generation iPhone? Enter Gazelle.com, a Web site launching Monday that will pay you for your old consumer electronics equipment. -- read full article
InfoWorld - Today's laptops are pretty much all the same, and the technologies they offer haven't really changed much. Sure, you get faster processors and higher-capacity hard drives with each new model, but the basic notebook feature set has been frozen for some time. InfoWorld believes it's time to reinvent the laptop, and so we've proposed our perfect laptops' designs. -- read full article
PC World - RealNetworks has issued four critical patches for several versions of its RealPlayer running on Windows, Linux and Apple's Mac... -- read full article
Reuters - Motorola Inc will create
three businesses within its home and networks mobility business
to focus on the sectors' growth potential, the cell phone maker
said. -- read full article
AP - AOL splashes images of Bollywood celebrities on its new home page for India. MySpace accepts sign-ups from mobile phones in Japan. Google departs from its customarily spartan home page and peppers its Korean site with colorful, animated icons.