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Monthly round-up: September
It was Google’s month with its new browser and mobile operating system, but we also see the first government ID cards as we start autumn.
Week in Review: Google Android hype starts here
Google Android is the big tech story this week, but the public sector has seen the government make moves with ID cards and NHS records.
Week in Review: Move over Vista, Windows 7 is in the works
Bill Gates may have gone, but Microsoft still has the ability to make the IT community sit up and take notice.
Google sets Android source code free
The search engine giant lets the bare code for its smartphone platform roam free among developers.
Visa plans Google Android and Nokia apps
Google Android and Nokia are looking to form important partnerships with the credit card network.
Google Earth comes to iPhone
The whole world can now be placed in the palm of your hand, as the search company brings its Google Earth application to the Apple iPhone.
Opera Mini 4.2 released
Latest version of popular mobile browser now available, while beta version for Android also ready.
Security hole in first Google Android phone
As the T-Mobile G1 is set to launch in the UK this week, security researchers discover a vulnerability.
Google patches Android flaw
Google has reportedly fixed a problem in its Android operating system, which affected the newly-released T-Mobile G1.
Top 10 mobiles for work and play
So much choice, so little time... We look at the best phones to help you do your job and put a smile on your face at the same time.
Symbian banking on open source success
Supporters of the mobile phone platform are hoping that Nokia’s open source ambitions for Symbian will boost its popularity in the booming...
Nokia praises iPhone ahead of 'Tube'
Ahead of the launch of its first touchscreen phone, Nokia has said its ready to take on all challengers - even Google and Apple.
Google trims Android’s wings
The first version on the new mobile phone OS has dropped Bluetooth and Google instant messaging integration.<br>
Mobile rivals back unified Symbian platform
As Nokia confirms it has bought the 52 per cent of Symbian it didn’t already own, competing phone makers unite to launch the open source Symbian...
Nokia buys Symbian
The phone maker is buying out its partners in the Symbian software business, making the platform open source and free.
Boffins claim Android-based G1 costs $144 to make
Material costs are only just slightly below the price tag of the device according to researchers. <br> <br>
HTC expects to sell 600,000 Android phones this year
Chief exec Peter Chou said sales of the T-Mobile G1 were outstripping previous estimates.
HTC doubles Android shipment estimates
Company thinks even more people will buy a T-Mobile G1 than it originally thought.
T-Mobile will sell the first Google Android smartphone
T-Mobile in the US will be the first to offer mobile phones based on Google's highly anticipated Android software.
Android phone arrives in two weeks
T-Mobile will make the G1 available from 30 October.




















