Tag: mobile world congress 2010
MWC 2010: Qualcomm set to bring colour video to the e-reader market
Qualcomm, Qualcomm, Qualcomm; first you supercharge our smartphones with your Snapdragon processor, and now you're looking to beef up our e-readers too. How can we ever thank you? By writing this gushing post, obviously. Qualcomm have been working away…
MWC 2010: Texas Instruments OMAP4 Blaze prototype packs in Android, dual-screens and a projector
Here's one of the crazier items we've seen come out of Mobile World Congress this week, the Texas Instruments OMAP4 Blaze prototype. At first glance it looks like an oversized Blackberry, what with its curved shape and bottom set keyboard….
MWC 2010: T-Mobile Pulse Mini brings Android to the table for under £100
Got a spare £100 lying around? If you do, you could soon be able to pick up T-Mobile's budget Android phone, the Pulse Mini, and still get change. Retailing for just £99.99 on Pay-As-You-Go tariffs, the Pulse Mini is a…
MWC 2010: ARM want to turn your mobile into a credit card
Ever worry about letting your credit card go walkies in a restaurant with Chip and Pin devices? All that may be set to change thanks to new technology from ARM who are looking to turn your mobile phone into a…
MWC 2010: Facebook drops a dress size, goes "Zero" for mobile-lite version
Facebook has announced that it will be releasing a text-only, low bandwidth version of their social network called Facebook Zero, designed specifically with mobile phones in mind. It should please users and network operators alike; Facebookers get a super-fast version…
MWC 2010: "Mobile First" for Google, as smartphones take precedence
A wave of change is on its way at Google HQ, if their MWC 2010 keynote speech is anything to go by. According to CEO Eric Schmidt, mobile software will be taking precedence over PC software in Google's roadmap. "The…