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Article | 25/09/2008 New Android phone may take six months to translate
The Android handset unveiled by T-Mobile, Google and High Tech Computer (HTC) in New York on Tuesday is only available in English, but will be availab...
Article | 25/09/2008 Google and HTC spent 3 years on Android, handsets
Engineers from Google and High Tech Computer (HTC) spent three years developing Android software and handsets before the launch of the G1 by T-Mobile ...
Article | 25/09/2008 Mobile hardware outpaces software, user capabilities
Mobile hardware is outpacing software capabilities and the mobile user experience, according to a group of mobile phone technologists speaking at the ...
Article | 25/09/2008 Sharp's mobile phone aims to get your engine running
Sharp is looking to get your engines running. Literally.
Article | 23/09/2008 HTC launches Touch Pro, mum on Google Android phone
AS the industry prepares for the biggest mobile phone release since the iPhone with the Android-based HTC Google phone in the US this week, HTC has re...
Article | 24/09/2008 T-Mobile, Google and HTC introduce first Android phone
The first Android phone looks a lot like the fuzzy pictures that have surfaced online for months, with a touch screen similar to the iPhone and a full...
Article | 24/09/2008 Android is about advertising, not the enterprise
Even though three companies hosted the launch event and the software is backed by a consortium, the introduction of the first Android phone made it ve...
Article | 24/09/2008 G1 Android phone is only half 'open' with T-Mobile lock-in
The new T-Mobile G1 wireless phone, announced Tuesday by T-Mobile USA, Google and HTC, generated attention for its use of the open Android platform, b...
Article | 23/09/2008 New Linux phone can 'pwn' Wi-Fi
Open source developer NeoPwn has built what it claims is the first Wi-Fi penetration testing platform to run from a mobile phone.
Article | 22/09/2008 Vodafone launches MusicStation: an unlimited mobile music service
Vodafone Australia today launched MusicStation, which the company says is Australia’s first unlimited mobile music download service.
Article | 22/09/2008 Android launch: don't expect iPhone-like lines
Tuesday marks the long-awaited introduction for US customers of the first phone running Google's Android software, but some experts warn phone users n...
Article | 22/09/2008 iPhone developer bypasses App Store to sell banned Podcaster
A week after Apple rejected his iPhone application and barred it from selling on the App Store, developer Alex Sokirynsky has turned to a little-known...
Article | 18/09/2008 Sneak peek: pre-launch BlackBerry Storm pics and specs
Here it is: the first ever BlackBerry with a touch screen.
Article | 18/09/2008 T-Mobile to announce Google phone September 23
T-Mobile USA will become the first company in the world to announce a mobile phone based on Google's Android OS at a New York press conference Septemb...
Article | 18/09/2008 Google adds Street View, walking directions to mobile devices
Google has been steadily upgrading its Google Maps for mobile applications since 2007 and Wednesday added free walking directions and the ability to f...
Article | 17/09/2008 Nokia offering 24-month extended warranties
Nokia Australia is now offering 24-month extended warranties for new Nokia phones.
Article | 17/09/2008 Dick Smith Electronics flogs mobile phone with porn pics
A Dick Smith Electronics store in Cairns, Queensland, is in hot water over allegations it recently sold a mobile phone containing pornographic photos....
Article | 17/09/2008 Google shows Android running on a phone in Europe
Google provided a glimpse of its Android operating system running on a mobile phone for the first time in Europe on Tuesday, in a limited viewing ahea...
Article | 16/09/2008 Users split over iPhone 2.1's impact on 3G dropped calls
A day after Apple released its iPhone 2.1 update, users were split on whether the new software improves 3G reception and cuts the number of dropped ca...
Article | 12/09/2008 Panel: Open phones are more vulnerable
The opening up of the mobile industry is great news for application developers but not so good for IT security professionals who want to sleep at nigh...

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