Mobile World Congress is underway in Barcelona, showcasing the latest innovations in mobile technology and services at the world's largest exhibition for the mobile industry.
The 2009 event is expected to attract 50,000 attendees, keen to experience the newest and most important trends in mobile communications. Microsoft, Nokia and Sony Ericsson have already made major announcements, and there will be plenty more to follow.
Here's all the latest news from the showfloor:
Nvidia showcases Android running on Tegra
Google's open source OS gets another follower
Adobe gets Flash at Mobile World Congress
Firm tries to make its mobile Flash offerings more like the desktop experience
LG promises energy efficient phones
Manufacturer teams up with Qualcomm and Intel
Mobile manufacturers express security fears
Malware infections on the rise, warns McAfee report
HTC shows new Touch phones at MWC
Touch Diamond2 and Touch Pro2 can be upgraded to Windows Mobile 6.5
Microsoft unveils Windows Mobile 6.5 at MWC
Update adds new-look user interface alongside application store and online backup service
Nokia unveils Ovi Store and new phones
E-series gets a boost with E55 and E75
Sony Ericsson unveils Idou touch-screen smartphone
Phone maker also reveals new brand direction at Mobile World Congress
O2 Litmus apps store links developers and users
Web site lets users get involved in apps testing and development
Samsung to unveil solar-powered mobile
Blue Earth touch-screen phone features integrated solar panel and is made from recycled plastic bottles
Genband backs large-scale femtocell rollouts
Uptake is integral to development of Long Term Evolution mobile broadband standard
Phoenix extends BeInSync to mobile phones
BeInSync Mobile synchronises photos, music, calendar and contacts to the web
Monday, 16 February 2009
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