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Week in review: Losing their touch – Nokia, RIM and HTC
If we were shareholders in some of the companies highlighted in the past week, we might want our money back.
Mobile NFC to make $50 billion
The touch-and-pay technology embedded into mobiles should bring in revenues of $50 billion globally, according to new research.
‘Fennec’ alpha hits Windows Mobile
An ‘alpha’ of Mozilla’s mobile browser is now available for download – but only for the HTC Touch Pro.
Microsoft to get touchy with next OS
The next version of its Windows operating system will have touch screen controls, Microsoft has claimed.
Photos: Asus Eee PC T91
We take a look at the Eee PC netbook from Asus, featuring an innovative swivelling touch-screen display.
Photos: RIM's BlackBerry Storm
IT PRO takes a closer look at RIM's first touch screen handset.
Amazon Kindle Touch review
The Touchscreen edition of the popular e-reader is heavier and pricier than the original, and is only worth a purchase if audio or 3G is a priority.
PayPal predicts mobiles to replace wallets by 2016
Analysts forecast when touch-and-pay technology when will mature, driven by operators, Apple and Google
Zune HD undercuts iPod
Microsoft still trying to compete in the US music and video market against Apple with new touch screen device, but Europe is still left out in the...
Three gives MiFi router a makeover
Second-gen wireless hotspot adds an OLED screen, one-touch operation and an online dashboard for up to five devices to share.
Waving, not drowning: gestures, not touch will drive PCs
In his latest Inside the Enterprise column, Stephen sets his sights on Apple's iPad.
Nokia set to release first touch screen phone
The world's top handset maker looks ready to challenge Google and Apple with it's 'Tube' device.
LG gets ready to launch KF510 slider phone
LG aims to lure the smart set with a thin, shiny handset with touch sensitive navigation.
Gloucester Rugby Club tackles communications challenge with Avaya solution
The English Premiership Rugby Club has implemented an IP telephony solution from Avaya to enable it to keep in touch with key contacts and more...
Touch screens, clouds and tablets
Inside the enterprise: Apple is by no means the only company putting the tablet to work for business.
Motion Computing unveils first Core i7 tablet
Motion's new C5v and F5v include a stylus, as touch only tablets like the iPad aren't quite business ready.
World’s cheapest laptop unveiled in India
Government sets target of £20 for basic, touch screen device.
HTC launches Windows Mobile 6.1 Touch Diamond
Orange to be first UK network to offer the HSDPA-capable "iPhone killer".
IDF 2008: Intel adds touch screen to Classmate
Low-cost portable with tablet interface to ship in Q4.
Touch and go
NFC is already making its presence felt for payments. But could it have wider business uses, asks Paul Briden?
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