
Microsoft announces support for ARM architecture
By: Other, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi - 07 Jan, 2011
Future versions of Windows Phone OS too will work on ARM architecture. Windows Phone 7 is already compatible with ARM processor based devices, and also supports Intel and AMD processors.

HitPost to launch new sports app for both iPhone and Android
By: Other, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi - 07 Jan, 2011
Inspired by users sharing sports news and pictures on Facebook and Twitter, HitPost's founders came up with the idea of a sports app for iPhone and Android.

Eight legged freak for tablets!
By: The Mobile Indian network, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi - 06 Jan, 2011
Breffo has launched a flexible tablet stand called Spiderpodium Tablet, which allows users to grip, stand, hang, or attach their tablet virtually anywhere.

RCom users can now learn English on their phones
By: The Mobile Indian network, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi - 06 Jan, 2011
Reliance Communications (RCom) has launched a mobile program to teach spoken English called Learn English, which costs Rs 20 per month.

Google to launch mobile payment services
By: The Mobile Indian network, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi - 06 Jan, 2011
Near field communication technology will allow users to make payments via mobile phones, and is expected to make a debut this year.

Smartphone data usage on the rise: Starhome Research
By: The Mobile Indian network, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi - 06 Jan, 2011
The availability of smartphones and people's constant need to surf the net are driving data usage believe Starhome.

Motorola to announce Honeycomb tablet
By: The Mobile Indian network, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi - 06 Jan, 2011
Google-Motorola Xoom is a 10 inch tablet that will be the first device to run Google's Android Honeycomb operating system.

iPad apps that Twitter's co founder likes most
By: The Mobile Indian network, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi - 06 Jan, 2011
Jack Dorsey, the creator, co-founder and chairman of Twitter revealed that he uses 23 apps on his iPad every day, and only five on his Mac. Here we've explored his favourite iPad apps.

Sprint and BodyMedia join hands to keep users in touch with their health
By: Other, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi - 05 Jan, 2011
Android smartphones using Sprint's network can now monitor their fitness with apps from BodyMedia and armbands that constantly send data about their body to their Android smartphone.

Freescale brings quad core performance to smartphones
By: The Mobile Indian network, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi - 05 Jan, 2011
Semiconductor giant Freescale has announced a new energy efficient processor family with the option of one, two and four cores, each running at 1.2 GHz.

New policy likely to make telecom cheaper
By: Nilabh Jha, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi - 04 Jan, 2011
The government is preparing a new telecom policy, which is likely to grant infrastructure status to the telecom industry, leading to lower taxes and similarly reduced tariffs.

Wine mobile apps which help you become an expert
By: Other, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi - 04 Jan, 2011
Even those who don't know all about wines can make a good choice with the help of iPhone and Android wine apps.

Opera to unveils touch browser for tablets at CES 2011
By: The Mobile Indian network, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi - 04 Jan, 2011
Opera software announced on Monday that the company has been working on a browser for tablets, netbook and PC which will be unveiled at CES 2011.

Major mobile operating systems in 2010 and beyond
By: Other, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi - 04 Jan, 2011
There are currently four big operating systems in the handset market - Symbian, Android, Research In Motion and iOS - which will likely consolidate around platforms that manage to garner more support from device manufacturers and consumers.

Olive to enter Android space
By: Nilabh Jha, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi - 29 Dec, 2010
Olive Telecommunications plans to launch several smartphones based on Android 2.2 Froyo platform. It also plans to have a broad portfolio with screen sizes going up to 5 inches.