Tag Archive | "Dell"

iSwish making Windows Mobile iPhone-like

Posted on 01 May 2008 by Chris Davies

iSwish is aiming to make the Windows Mobile interface a little less ugly, by adding an iPhone like interface to it. The iPhone may not be as feature rich as certain Windows Mobile devices, but it has a much more attractive interface. Not that Windows Mobile is especially ugly, it's just overdue for a face lift. iSwish is coming to ... continued »

Dell sidesteps cellphone plan query; company has ‘room to experiment’

Posted on 03 April 2008 by Chris Davies

Rumors that Dell is poised to leap into the cellphone market and oust all rivals with a clutch of low-cost smartphones for the everyman come up pretty regularly; however, while analysts and "industry sources" say one thing, Dell always maintains it has no plans to add mobiles to its range.  At the company's analyst meeting today Alex Grunzen, senior VP ... continued »

Dell smartphones rumored in Foxconn Electronics deal

Posted on 19 March 2008 by Chris Davies

You could almost use the rumors that Dell are planning to return to the smartphone business to tell the time, so regular does the story resurface.  After suggestion from Marketing Week back in January that the company was considering partnering with Google to produce an Android-powered handset, DigiTimes are now crediting "market sources" in Taiwan for the news that Dell ... continued »

Alienware Android cellphone concept

Posted on 17 February 2008 by Chris Davies

I'm not one to be unduly critical of cellphone concepts - well okay, that's a lie - but sometimes a design exercise comes along that just makes you cringe.  One such example is this, Jas Seehra's Alienware Android cellphone concept.  Based around the patchy rumor that Dell are considering entering the cellphone market using Google's new platform, and borrowing heavily ... continued »

Dell rumored to be planning Android-based cellphones

Posted on 31 January 2008 by Chris Davies

Industry rumors are suggesting that Dell might be partnering with Google for its planned return to the mobile device business, releasing a cellphone based on the Android platform that Google - along with other members of the Open Handset Alliance - have developed as a way to leverage the search giant's online applications in the growing mobile market. continued »

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