Intel talks Linux, netbooks and rivalry with ARM
newsmaker Intel's Imad Sousou discusses the evolution of the Moblin Linux distribution at recent Open Source in Mobile conference.
Seeking memorable mobile apps
perspective Mobile applications are numerous but often lacking in quality. One analyst looks at what's needed to improve them.
iPhone apps will challenge Google's mobile search
commentary Google's biggest challenge in mobile search is not other search engines or platforms--it is iPhone apps, says TechRepublic's Jason Hiner.
Mozilla moves ahead with mobile Firefox
newsmaker The Fennec-developed handset version of Firefox will be open to add-ons, unlike existing mobile browsers, says Mozilla's head of mobile business Jay Sullivan.
Symbian's open source journey
newsmaker How do you open up a closed codebase? Symbian research chief David Wood weighs potential and practicality, and the promise of multicore phones.
Qt: Cross-platform futures in a mobile world
newsmaker Benoit Schillings, head of technology for Qt Software, talks about Nokia, Mozilla and going deeper than Java.
From Danger's realm come Android's makers
Google's Andy Rubin talks nuts and bolts about the Linux-based phone software, the lessons of Sidekick, and the beauty of the iPhone.
Keeping your mobile workforce productive
Keeping your mobile workforce productive and secure requires careful monitoring of workers' behavior as well as choosing the right tools and processes, says Quocirca's Rob Bamforth.
To NFC or not, is that a SIM card question?
The SIM card could very well be the ideal home base for the near-field communication wireless standard, according to some industry observers.
OCBC hits a mobile milestone
The Singapore bank shares the technical issues and lessons learnt in developing its mobile phone banking service.
3G can still grow in Asia
But, there's still a need for cheaper handsets and better content, as operators look at data services to offset falling voice revenues.
Do mobile technologies make us too connected?
It aids productivity, but what about downtime from work?
China Mobile's CEO and the thumb culture
Wang Jianzhou, CEO of China Mobile, the country's fourth-largest company, explains why being all thumbs is a good thing.
Microsoft aims to be cell phone 'Survivor'
Microsoft hopes to outwit, outplay and outlast its opponents with impending release of Windows Mobile 5.








