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Your mobile future: From smartphones to superphones — and beyond
Just when the world got familiar with the smartphone, the mobile phone community is starting to talk about the “superphone.” There’s much more to come. Read More



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Quick look: The LG GW990 and Intel’s role in ’superphones’
The upcoming LG Electronics GW990 smartphone looks, and feels, like it could be a real hit when it finally gets to the market in the second half of the year. Read More

Smartphones help collect data on malaria cases in remote Uganda
New database software, and an inventive use of a remote-control tech-support application, help better track outbreaks. Read More

Gogo in-flight Wi-Fi to provide video downloads
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Mobile banking faces uphill battle in mature markets
The mobile phone is turning into the platform of choice for banking in emerging market, but in developed markets, the phone has struggled to compete with traditional payment methods. Read More

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Up to 40 e-readers could hit the market in 2010, but the question remains whether any of them can grab a major foothold before tablet computers with e-reader functions and brilliant LED color screens take over. Read More

Mike Elgan: Google quietly changes the world again
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HP drops prices, boosts specs of Envy 13 and 15 notebooks
You know those HP Envy 13 and Envy 15 notebooks we were so excited about last year? The ones that look suspiciously like a Macbook Pro, have great hardware and design, have few flaws aside from a very big price sticker? Well, they just got a whole lot more attractive. Read More

Palm opens developer program, adds plug-in support
Palm opened up its WebOS developer program to the public on Thursday, saying it expects to see a flood of new applications developed for the mobile OS. Read More

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