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Photos: iPhone-friendly video specs hit O2 shops
Photo The glasses, which enable the wearer to watch a 640 x 480 video image while keeping hands free for other tasks (though clearly not driving), are compatible with Apple's iPhone, Nokia N Series phones and the majority of LG and Samsung mobiles... [30 May 2008]
LiMo targets the business mobile
News The market for full web browsers on mobile is set to grow substantially over the next three years and this provides Mozilla with a chance to catch-up with WebKit-based browsers such as those used within Safari on the iPhone and by Nokia on S60... [15 May 2008]
RIM quiet on touchscreen BlackBerry rumours
News The new BlackBerry Bold may have been touted as an 'iPhone killer' despite its use of the familiar Qwerty keyboard but manufacturer RIM is refusing to be drawn on rumours that a touchscreen BlackBerry is in the offing. [14 May 2008]
Google lays out mobile future
News Google Mobile group product manager, Hugo Barra, added a great user interface - like Apple's iPhone - and a flat data plan are key in making mobile internet appeal to consumers. The company has struck deals with the major handset makers - Apple, LG... [13 May 2008]
iPhone vs BlackBerry: What the users love...
News The BlackBerry and the iPhone must be two of the most talked about devices in the history of mobile. A previous ChangeWave survey of enterprise smart phone users found the iPhone device beat the competition hands down on user satisfaction rates. [30 Apr 2008]
Minority Report: iPhone, Android and the world in your pocket
Comment Last month's launch of iPhone developer software passed unnoticed by the general public. More on the iPhone ¦ Apple iPhone 'ready for business' ¦ Doctor iPhone will see you now… ¦ Video: Apple iPhone is a serious business at last ... [23 Apr 2008]
O2 to launch mobile broadband offering
News He insisted this investment was taking place for the benefit of O2's mobile broadband offering, rather than in preparation for the expected introduction of the 3G iPhone in the middle of the year. Check out silicon.com's latest mobile photo stories... [17 Apr 2008]
LiMo Foundation launches Linux Android rival
News The resulting fragmentation has limited Linux to lower-end mobile phones, with the higher-end smart phone development community largely organised around Symbian, Windows Mobile, RIM's BlackBerry and Apple's growing iPhone business. [31 Mar 2008]
'iPhone effect' ripples through smart phone market
News The 'iPhone effect' is filtering through the rest of the handset market as other manufacturers add new features to remain competitive in the face of Apple's touchscreen device. More on the iPhone Apple iPhone 'ready for business' diams... [25 Mar 2008]
Microsoft mobile - king of open world?
News The star of application-rich mobile phones, Apple's iPhone, has been met with criticism from the open source community and even confusion by major software developers like Adobe. Zac Bowling, a developer involved in the open source Mono project... [20 Mar 2008]
Dear silicon.com... data guardians, not so "killer" mobile apps, Vista on sale…
Comment You need a device the size of an iPhone to make it just usable. Nokia has picked up on this and was showing a sat-nav phone - as shown in the Barcelona Photo Story. What's got silicon.com readers reaching for their keyboards this week? [06 Mar 2008]
Steve Jobs slams Flash - opens door to Silverlight?
News At Apple's shareholder meeting this week, CEO Steve Jobs took a bat to Adobe's Flash - leading to speculation the door is open for Microsoft's Silverlight on the iPhone. Jobs said the full-blown PC version of Flash "performs too slow to be useful... [06 Mar 2008]
iPhone making business users smile
News O2 may be concentrating its iPhone efforts on consumers but research suggests it shouldn't neglect business users - who apparently love the touchscreen interface. More than half (59 per cent) of iPhone-owning business customers said they are "very... [26 Feb 2008]
The mobile industry in its own words
News Apple has raised the bar to the iPhone and we all now know how important user interfaces are… We as an industry will have to raise our game to make sure that we can produce the kind of user interface that our customers are now becoming accustomed to. [22 Feb 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 15.02.08
Round-Up Vodafone CEO Arun Sarin says the iPhone has raised the bar by designing phones that people actually want to use, which is an interesting concept for the industry. The iPhone's much trumpeted entry into the mobile market has shaken things up and... [15 Feb 2008]
