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The US International Trade Commission (ITC) has said it will investigate the makers of the iPhone and Blackberry, over technology used in their handsets.
3 UK is the latest mobile phone network in the UK to confirm that it will be selling the Desire, HTC's own take on the Google Nexus one smartphone, in ...
Researchers at Oxford University have hacked an off-the-shelf digital camera to capture stills at 400 frames per second, which can then be sown togeth ...
Microsoft has launched the latest version of its mobile phone operating system, called Windows Phone 7 series.
According to Sony CFO Nobuyuki Oneda wants to make an iPad clone. Speaking at a press conference in Tokyo, Oneda said of the iPad "That is a market we are also very interested in. We are confident we have the skills to create a product."
One million people downloaded Nokia's free navigation software during the first week of its launch, the company claims.
Samsung's transparent AMOLED technology is hitting the market within the next 12 months.
Samsung has demonstrated the prototype for a transparent OLED display at the 2010 CES in the form of a 14-inch laptop screen.
eLearning Africa has launched an online photography contest to find out how information and communication technologies have changed people’s lives on the Aftican continent.