A team of doctors in the Indian state of Karnataka has found a way to diagnose and treat retinopathy of prematurity, or RoP, using Apple iPhones.
Samsung has announced the launch of two message-centric mobile phones in India, the Samsung Corby TXT B3210 and Samsung Corby Mate B3313.
Motorola has announced a new touchscreen phone, the Motorola Crush, that will be launched via US Cellular, by end-2009.
Google Chrome Operating System (OS), the first operating system from Google, will be out in a year. Google announced this at a press meet today.
A Sony OLED TV is expected to be previewed at the Consumer Electronics Show 2010 (CES) at Las Vegas in January 2009. OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) is the latest and most expensive display technology for consumer gadgets yet. The price? Nothing official, but it is expected that the Sony OLED TV will come with a launch price tag above $2000.
HTC Tattoo, a touchscreen phone from Taiwanese handset maker HTC has been launched in India. The HTC Tattoo is an Android phone, running Android 1.6. The company announced that the phone will be available in India at a price of Rs 18,400 in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. In other parts of India, HTC Tattoo price will be Rs 16,990.
A local court in China has ordered Microsoft to stop selling some versions of its Microsoft Windows operating system in China, citing licensing agreement violations.
UK-based Fly Mobile has announced the launch of two new dual-SIM touchscreen phones, the Fly MC 160 Touch and the Fly E 106 Touch, in India.
BlackBerry App World for India has been launched, seven months after it was unveiled in the US and Western Europe. BlackBerry App World is an application gathering and distribution service, on the lines of the iPhone App Store started by Apple.
Internet Explorer 9, the latest version of Microsoft's web browser, is in the works. Steven Sinofsky, Microsoft's head of Windows and Windows Live announced this at the Windows Professional Developers' Conference today. No photographs, images or screenshots were made available, but the company released some bare minimum details about the new Windows browser, the Internet Explorer 9.