Smart Phones
Smartphones offer new frontier for identity theft
As more people switch from traditional cell phones to smart phones, worries have increased that users will fall prey to the same virus and malware problems that can plague personal computers.
Why our wired lifestyle is a pain in the neck
Erin Allday From smart phones to game consoles, laptops to tablets, new technology may be great, but it is also hurting our backs, shoulders, arms and hands.
Talk to the hand with wristphone
Louisa Hearn The rising star of the mobile telephony movement is a phone that you can wear on your wrist.
More work horse than show pony
Stephen Hutcheon The mobile device dubbed the Jesus Phone is about to have its second coming.
Mobile morph sees rise of QWERTY
Goodbye, numeric mobile phone keypads. You're going the way of the rotary dial.
Calling up the best deals
Smart phones are coming to the aid of shoppers with satellite tracking and Google mapping.
Google phone undercuts iPhone
The first phone that harnesses Google's ambition to make the internet even easier to use on the go.
Acer's first mobile headed our way
Computer giant Acer launches series of advanced mobile phones for the Asia-Pacific region.
iPhones rule in US smart phone market
Apple's iPhones are the mobile handset of choice for US consumers, according to a newly published report.
Ditch your laptop
Brian Caulfield, Forbes.com The latest laptop alternatives promise the ability to keep their computer light.




