
Garmin-Asus Launches the A50 Android Navigation Smartphone
Garmin-Asus today announced the launch of the Garmin-Asus A50 - a professional-focused Android-powered smartphone that delivers to sophisticated users the speed, power and versatility of a robust app-centric smartphone platform.

Almost 30% of Android Phones Now Running Froyo
Some four months after Android's 2.2. "Froyo" update was released into the wild, new figures from Google show that the latest iteration of its mobile operating system is starting to take a sizable hold throughout the existing Android market.

Intel to Buy Infineon Wireless Unit for US$1.4 Billion
After nearly a month of rumors foreshadowing the deal, it's now official: Intel is buying Infineon's wireless unit for $1.4 billion in an all-cash transaction that will close in the first quarter of next year.

First Looks: Motorola Quench XT3
We take a look at an entry-level contender with smartphone capabilities, the Motorola Quench XT3, and find out if it's worth your time. Read on for more details.

Android Market Reaches Milestone of 100,000 Apps and 1 Billion Downloads
The Android Market has reached some notable milestones recently. It now offers more than 100,000 applications, and has also surpassed more than one billion app downloads.

HTC's Profits Soar on Back of Android
Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC has reported a 41% sales increase for the first six months of 2010.

Punching Bag of the Month
Ever since Steve Jobs published his open letter on Adobe's Flash, the internet has seen an avalanche of comments, articles and debates over this issue. Mostly negative, we round up some of the recent 'attacks' on Flash.

Go GreenHeart With Sony Ericsson
We joined Sony Ericsson at Resorts World Singapore for their exclusive "EVOLVE.ENGAGE.EXCITE" media launch, and came back with some "green" news of their Elm, Hazel and Apsen mobile phones of the GreenHeart series.