Korean technology group Samsung launched a new touch-screen smartphone on Monday, hours before Apple Inc. was expected to unveil a new version of the iPhone.
Bell Canada is planning to offer a touch-screen mobile phone with the option of an unlimited data plan, upping the ante in its battle for the Canadian smartphone market.
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(AP) -- Research in Motion Ltd. captured more than 50 percent of the U.S. smartphone market in the second quarter, up sharply from first-quarter levels, according to figures released Monday by ...
... Electronics Co just announced today their latest Smartphone based on the S60 and Symbian OS. The Samsung I7110 ... I7110 is a slim and sleek bar type Smartphone with only 12.9mm thickness and comes fully ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- HP's mysterious new smartphone entrants have just been revealed. The HP Voice Messenger will sell for €399 ($532) on November 5th and the Data Messenger will be selling for €499 ($665 ...
... has announced the unveiling of two new Nseries devices that's aimed at driving down the cost of their smartphones. The N85 model will be replacing the N81 and upgrades the camera from two to five ...
Research in Motion Ltd. is adding fuel to the smartphone war with another BlackBerry, an updated version of its Curve model, coming this year.
Worldwide smartphone sales grew by 11.5 percent in the third quarter of the year, the lowest rate of growth ever recorded for the devices, research company Gartner reported on Thursday.
The big story from this year's Consumer Electronics Show was the rebirth of Palm Inc., which introduced the new Pre smartphone to rave reviews.
Taiwan's Asustek Computer Wednesday announced a tie-up with the world's leading maker of portable navigation devices, Garmin Ltd, to launch a new smartphone.
Smartphones, such as Apple's iPhone, are all the rage these days. But as the economy worsens, these sophisticated devices and the expensive data plans that are required to be purchased along with them ...
Worldwide sales of hi-tech "smartphones" grew at their slowest pace yet in the fourth quarter of 2008 as the financial crisis hit demand, a research firm said Thursday.
... , a security response team at 3Com Inc, had offered $10,000 for each exploit of any smartphones, which included Apple Inc.'s iPhone and RIM's BlackBerry, as well as phones running the Windows Mobile, ...
There have been no major outbreaks of computer viruses among smartphones because no smartphone operating system is popular enough yet to let a virus to spread effectively, a new study suggests.