The Mobile Computer Friday review

- Google search for mobile gets a makeover
New page design improves searching for Android and iPhone. - Moblin merges with Maemo
Intel netbook OS to be combined with Nokia's internet tablet platform.
- Microsoft announces Windows Phone 7Radical departure for new smartphone OS won't launch until later this year.
- Will the Notion Ink Adam Tablet out-tablet the iPad?
10.1" screen with low-power mode, HD video playback and USB ports — all for $330. Ish. - Nokia Booklet 3G now available in UK
Pre-order price is £649. Ouch. - Symbian^3 shown off
We've no idea how to pronounce it, but Nokia's next smartphone OS sure looks pretty.
- Windows Phone 7 hands-on video round-up
Some early impressions from Microsoft demos at MWC. - HTC announces Legend & Desire Android 2.1 smartphones with enhanced UI
Same operating system as the Nexus One, but with a swish HTC Sense skin. - Watch an iPad Safari walkthrough
Demo of browser dug out of the iPhone OS 3.2 SDK
- Wired unveils e-magazine app for iPad
Digital edition to be delivered via Adobe Packager for iPhone. - Mobile phone subscriptions to hit 5 billion this year
Handsets being sold faster than people are being born to buy them. - Windows Mobile 6.5 to be renamed Windows Phone Classic?
That's one way to prevent the geriatric operating system from being confused with the wholly incompatible Windows Phone 7... - Windows Phone 7 vs iPhone OS
Side-by-side comparison of two user interfaces makes for an interesting read. - Hands-on with the Samsung Wave
AMOLED screen works well in broad daylight.
- Opera Mini coming to the iPhone — maybe
Lightning-fast web browser nearly ready for App Store approval — or rejection. - HTC Sense UI now running on the Google Nexus One
Clever hacker retools new ROM. - Is this the future for flash?
USB flash drives up the ante in the fight agains the cloud. - New HP Slate to cost less than the iPad?
Speculation suggests that the Windows 7 tablet will undercut Apple's effort.
Originally published on www.mobilecomputermag.co.uk, now incorporated into Broadband Genie











