Thanks to the new solution from Scalado, the exposure delay time can be completely eliminated.
The largest companies are supporting Adobe's multimedia internet initiative.
Qualcomm has realized that having LTE and WiMAX, it's not worth developing UMB.
The Japanese-Swedish manufacturer has patented touch-based communication between devices.
Nokia launched its project allowing to collect realtime traffic information.
The VMware virtualization technology will soon be available for mobile phones too.
In four years we might have phones with XGA displays, 1 GHz CPU, and 20 megapixel HD camera.
Nokia and Kodak have a cross-license agreement.
Thanks to the cooperation between ARM and Symbian, applications will make better use of processor capabilities.
Intel's internet tablets might be based on HSPA solutions from Ericsson.
The Microsoft Silverlight platform will be available on Android, but it's surely not coming to the iPhone.
Wayfinder has already been shipping navigation solutions for Sony Ericsson phones and this might be more requent in the future.
The Finnish manufacturer has an idea even more exciting than Haptikos.
Sony Ericsson announced its first GreenHeart concept phone and charger.
10 megapixel camera, HD video, voice recognition and GPS-based navigation are all part of LG's repertoire.
Nokia will soon help navaigating inside buildings and shopping centers too, besides outdoors locations.