Folks at pocketnow.com has performed browser comparison of Windows Phone 7, with iPhone and Nexus One.
RIM and AT&T has revealed the Blackberry Torch, a slider style 2G, 3G smart phone. The device is live now at AT&T page with the message to sign up to receive an email alert as soon as the torch is available.
A British designer Jeremy Innes-Hopkins brings out a design concept of Nokia Kinetic and according to him this prototype is the future of Nokia mobile phones.
Laptopmag has published a list of 25 Most Innovative Products 2010 and they spotted Windows Phone 7 on 4th rank. As you know Microsoft is working on Windows Phone 7 and developing the new mobile OS from the scratch which is expected to hit the markets by the end of this year.
Sprint has released Android 2.1 for Samsung Moment but did not launch the mobile OS upgrade for Sprint Hero but leaked version of Android 2.1 is available now for Hero.
The next upgrade of Android mobile OS Android 2.2 “Froyo” is on its way and expected to be announced at Google I/O conference which is set to arrange on 19-20 May 2010 at San Francisco.
Microsoft has announced the availability and pricing of Kin mobiles which were launched last month at Microsoft press media event. As we wrote before that from 6 May Kin Pre-order will be started so this is confirmed now, so Verizon will start accepting orders from the date specified before and on 13 May Kin mobiles [...]
According to WSJ report Microsoft the big technological giant has opened up its plan to introduce Project Pink mobile phones in a press event on Monday 12 April 2010.
Motorola announced Android 2.1 availability in the next week but now they put that announcement under the coming soon tag but someone over the internet has released a nearly complete version of Android 2.1 for Motorola Droid users.
Microsoft Mobile Surface project refers to the combination of mobile devices with projector. In this way you will be capable to connect your mobile phone not only with project but a camera will show the screen of your mobile on projector surface which could be controlled directly from there.


