Smartphone ramblings
J. Edward Rutkowski (msmobiles.com) and Tadd Rosenfeld (from mytreo.net) discuss new technologies demonstrated at CTIA likely to be included in upcoming smartphones, such as haptic response to on-screen keyboard presses.
Issues covered:
- Mobile World Congress 2008
- i-mate challenging Palm
- Laptops with over 10 hours of battery life & mobile broadband
- Microsoft’s bid for Yahoo & Implication for the future of smartphones
- Haptic feedback on touch-screen displays
- Other recent news
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