
T-Mobile has just leaked information about their latest budget handset – the Pulse Mini.

Nokia recently announced that their Nokia X10 will use the next generation Symbian^3 operating system. Although no release date has been given, according to Jo Harlow, head of smartphones at Nokia, it is likely to be around the end of June this year.

Google isn’t getting its own way in everything these days. When the company asked Sony Ericsson to develop the Nexus One handset, the latter refused.

Google has just launched yet another new tool – Google Shopper. The company has combined a number of different software applications using Android, which will allow shoppers to search for product information from a mobile handset easily and quickly.

Samsung has just announced that their long awaited Wave Smartphone using their Bada operating system will be launched for sale in April on all UK networks.

Synchronica plc has just announced the launch of their new Gateway 5 Messaging service. This service has one unique feature; it is independent of the handset being used.

With worries about children’s safety uppermost in parents’ minds these days, new software is now available for mobile phones that might help ease their worries.

The Opera Mini web browser has been adapted for all mobile handsets except one – the iPhone. That is, until now.

Ahead of the 2010 World Football Cup in South Africa later this year, Telegent and Brightstar Inc. have joined forces to develop a new and innovative, low-cost handset that will deliver live, free-to-air broadcast TV to Latin American and African consumers.

Ahead of the 2010 World Football Cup in South Africa later this year, Telegent and Brightstar Inc. have joined forces to develop a new and innovative, low-cost handset that will deliver live, free-to-air broadcast TV to Latin American and African consumers.