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With the biggest full touch screen (4.1-inch), slim 9.9mm thickness and Qualcomm's 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, the new Toshiba TG01 has been launched in UK and installed with a beautiful Toshiba's UI on top of the old Windows Mobile interface. SlashGear  |


From the traditional hardware QWERTY keyboard and trackball, RIM has already introduced its first full touch screen blackberry with BlackBerry Storm and the upcoming Storm2. Another upcoming changes will be introduced to its business smartphone, which will replace the trackball  |
Spotted on the WiFi Alliance certification list, a new Samsung InstinctQ is approved on July-9th with a model named SPH-M900. While there isn't specification details revealed by the WiFi certification, cellpassion has been told that it will be powered by  |


If you've had you eye on the Tour , we bet you didn't forget they were going on sale today -- but just in case you had, consider this your official reminder. Both carriers are now offering RIM's latest and  |  |
Okay, you know the drill by now: just because it's in a patent doesn't mean it's happening anytime soon, if ever. With that said, we'd love to see what Nokia had in mind when they concocted this one. As Unwired  |  |
The saturation of high-speed networks is a virtually inevitable side-effect of compatible hardware becoming cheaper and more capable; Japan's been trekking in that direction longer than anyone, and it seems that they're nearing the breaking point. The problem's exacerbated by  |  |
Three patent applications made by Apple were published on Thursday, covering technologies including haptics, fingerprint recognition and RFID.  |
The next version but one of Nokia's Maemo mobile Linux operating system will use Qt rather than GTK+ for its application development framework.  |
Nokia has strongly denied working on an Android-based handset, following a report early on Monday that it was planning to do so.  |
Handheld tech is helping to save time and money for airports amid some of the toughest economic conditions that the airline industry has faced.Air crews in Portugal and Sweden are currently trialling handheld systems and software to help prepare aircrafts  |  |
O2 will be the exclusive carrier of the Palm Pre in the UK, it announced on Tuesday.  |  |
The Symbian Foundation has released its first open-source software package, the first step in the organisation's plan to eventually open source the entire Symbian mobile operating system.  |
This week saw Google announce its first foray into the world of the desktop operating system with the Linux-based Chrome OS .  |  |
The developers of the LiveAndroid project have released the second alpha version of their software, which allows users to try out Google's mobile operating system without having to install it on a handset.  |  |
Palm is challenging Apple in the smartphone space, big time. Seb Janacek looks at why the impending face-off is so important.  |  |
Google Android? I'm pretty sure this doesn't mean the software giant has started flogging humanoid robots. And you'd be right. Android is Google's open source software platform for mobile phones - first announced back in 2007 .  |  |
Considering hitting the shops at the weekend? Looking for inspiration? Check out the latest in our series of gadget mini-reviews, courtesy of silicon.com's sister site CNET.co.uk, the home of technology reviews. For the full review and details, click on the  |  |
O2 is to launch a fixed-mobile convergence service for small businesses, the company has said.  |
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