touchscreen in comment and analysis

Leader: iPhone for the enterprise

Leader When Apple head honcho and polo neck addict Steve Jobs unveiled the touchscreen device, several of the major manufacturers including Palm and RIM experienced a drop in their share price - a drop that a rash of analysts... [10 Jan 2007]

The five products Apple must make

Comment When Apple got into the touchscreen game with the iPhone, it introduced a whole host of nice touchscreen touches - the ability to zoom in on an image by moving your fingers to either corner of the... [07 Oct 2008]

Is BlackBerry taking a leaf out of Apple's book?

Comment It certainly seems more plausible than a RIM plunge into flip phones but the company consistently refuses to confirm whether it's seriously working on a touchscreen phone so it's wait-and-see land for now. [14 Aug 2008]

Minority Report: Why I'm already dreaming of an iPhone

Comment Eschewing either a keyboard or a stylus, it provides a context-related soft interface both driven and presented via the touchscreen. Apple claims to have developed and patented a touchscreen technology... [11 Jan 2007]

Inbox: iPhone, the Facebook generation and the IT skills shortage

Comment Apple "niche player" in touchscreen world While Apple's iPhone may be the first device most people call to mind when they think of a touch interface mobile, the 3G device is still lagging behind in the... [17 Sep 2008]

Minority Report: Here come the iPhone competitors

Comment And this week will see the introduction of the first touchscreen device from market leader Nokia. Meanwhile, the arrival of Finnish giant Nokia in the touchscreen arena is perhaps more significant.... [01 Oct 2008]

Minority Report: iPhone, Android and the world in your pocket

Comment According to a recent report on silicon.com, the iPhone effect is filtering through the rest of the handset market as other manufacturers add new features to remain competitive with the touchscreen device. [23 Apr 2008]

Is Nokia losing its enterprise mojo?

Comment The company in question is Nokia and the message it is apparently trying to get across is that it still loves business users - even if last week, at a painfully trendy club in Camden, the Finnish giant launched its first... [06 Oct 2008]

10 things we'd change on the 3G iPhone

Comment The touchscreen is certainly the best on the market but it's never going to be everyone's bag, certainly not if you are a touch-typist. There's plenty that's great about the new iPhone, says Natasha Lomas. [14 Jul 2008]

Thinking about your holidays: Technology takes the pain away

Comment The use of a tactile 'data glove' would also be some kind of breakthrough, and an advance from touchscreen technology. While fighting over current day-to-day use of IT is our bread and butter here at silicon.com, there's... [29 Aug 2001]

RIM co-CEO: Qwerty is the next big thing

Comment On touchscreen interfaces… BlackBerry-maker RIM has been very busy this week hosting the Wireless Enterprise Symposium in Orlando, Florida. One of the announcements causing the biggest stir was the BlackBerry Bold -... [16 May 2008]

Mobile World Congress 2008 Diary - Wednesday

Comment This is the age of the one-button phone after all (not counting the touchscreen). The sun is blazing on Congress but there's desperation in the air as exhibiting companies everywhere pray the air conditioning in their... [14 Feb 2008]

O2 on how it won the iPhone and working with Steve Jobs

Comment Despite clearly enjoying the fruits of winning the iPhone contract, Dunne is also keen to stress O2 is not an "Apple house", nor is Apple's touchscreen phone a BlackBerry killer in his view, though Dunne believes it has... [16 Sep 2008]

Minority Report: The 3G iPhone has landed

Comment Rumours of a physical keyboard were always fanciful given the company's evangelism of the iPhone's touchscreen interface. Some Apple watchers got themselves overexcited in the run-up to this week's announcements. [13 Jun 2008]

Mobile World Congress 2008 Diary - Sunday

Comment This year's crop of contenders for your eyeballs includes more than a handful of femtocell vendors, plus makers of blogging tools, video apps, audio 'solutions', cameraphone tools, multimedia management apps, iPhone-inspired... [10 Feb 2008]

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