Google has announced its long-anticipated cellular play: a mobile-phone software stack called Android.
F-Secure has denied overplaying the threat posed by mobile malware after the Finnish antivirus vendor issued information about a new mobile worm.
A new analyst report has predicted that smartphone OS leader Symbian will soon be toppled by two relative upstarts of the mobile world.
The first real mobile phone virus, which was found in the wild and could replicate on its own, was discovered almost two years ago.
Several Trojan horses that target mobile phones have been discovered since the start of the year, but the threat level remains low.
The Open Source Development Labs, an industry consortium devoted to improving Linux, plans to launch an initiative Monday to bring the open-source operating system to mobile phones.
Instances of infected smart phones are almost nonexistent, according to a mobile phone support exec.
Smartphones, or phones that enable Web access and e-mail, are heading for the mass market.
There's still a lot Microsoft wants to do with Windows, and it has its work cut out with Zune, says Microsoft's CEO, Steve Ballmer.
The Linux operating system is set to become the de facto standard for "embedded" devices like robotics, information appliances and automobile information systems, but fragmentation could prove a stumbling block, according to Inder Singh, chairman of the Embedded Linux Consortium.
Nokia's second 3G phone has an unusual design, and lacks support for video calls.
ARM is to integrate security into its popular processor cores for mobile devices, paving the way for Palladium-style secure systems.
Sony Ericsson has loaded the P800 with a myriad functions, yet somehow manages to integrate them successfully. The result is a hugely powerful device that will satisfy all but the most demanding users.
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