- Hottest tech:
- Chrome OS
- Windows 7
- Follow TechRadar
Updated 13 hours ago
12827 products + 13987 members
Note: to find a product, please use our dedicated Product Finder
Results 1 - 20 of 114 (0.38 sec)
September 26th
We love the leftfield news that Japan seems to specialise in, so it was with joy unbounded that we unwrapped a gift of a news release detailing how NTT DoCoMo has come up with a phone made of leftover wood.
Related categories : Mobile-phones
September 6th
Giant Japanese mobile phone operator NTT DoCoMo is set to make a surprise move to bring its cutting-edge services overseas when it launches in the US some time next year.
Related categories : Mobile-phones
August 20th
The fastest, the lightest, the largest and the most viewed
Related categories : World-of-tech
July 25th
As we've seen a few times already, 'augmented reality' looks sure to become the hottest tech buzzword before too long, so let's add a little fuel to the fire by throwing on some hard news from Japan.
Related categories : Mobile-phones
July 18th
Fans of all things wireless will be pleased to hear that the world's first 4G mobile phone network is on schedule to launch next year regardless of who backs it.
Related categories : Mobile-phones
July 4th
Like it or loathe it, PayPal has revolutionised online commerce for small and large traders alike, so it's no great surprise to see something similar come to the humble mobile phone.
Related categories : Mobile-phones
May 30th
Many of us in the West have long been looking lustily at Japan's mobile phone e-cash systems with little hope of getting anything similar soon, so forgive us if it seems a little unfair to report an even more exciting development in m-commerce.
Related categories : Mobile-phones
May 3rd
Mere weeks after announcing it would shut down its 2G phone network, Japan's NTT DoCoMo has revealed plans to commence 4G operations next year.
Related categories : Mobile-phones
March 28th
In a move that could spell changes for its laptop PCs worldwide, Dell is starting a service in Japan that bundles new machines with built-in instant internet access.
February 27th
RIM has suspended sales of its BlackBerry Bold in Japan after receiving complaints of the keyboard overheating.
Related categories : Phone-and-communications , Mobile-phones
February 14th
As if we didn't already have enough wireless technologies competing for our attention (and cash), a consortium of some of the industry's biggest names is clubbing together to add a couple more to the mix.
Related categories : Wi-fi , Future-tech , Hdtv
February 10th
GestureTek Mobile, a leader in gesture control interfaces for mobile devices, will wow visitors with new gesture control games and unveil a software upgrade to a Java-based mobile sensor API, enabling developers to create motion control games for handsets with or without a built-in accelerometer.
Related categories : Mobile-phones
January 31st
Last weekend, we brought the news that Japan is surprisingly close to doling out licences for 4G mobile-phone network operators, and today we see one reason why.
Related categories : Mobile-phones
January 25th
Remember when all the talk of mobile phones was about how the fabulous new '3G' concept would make them our best friends for life?
Related categories : Mobile-phones
January 20th
SRS Labs announced today that NEC has delivered the world's first mobile phones featuring SRS's advanced TruMedia suite. SRS TruMedia, developed for mobile entertainment, is a premium suite featuring state-of-art audio enriching technologies and advanced voice intelligibility processing technology.
Related categories : Mobile-phones , Audio
December 16th 2008
We run the rule over our forecasts for 2008. Right or wrong?
Related categories : World-of-tech
December 10th 2008
The Open Handset Alliance - the organisation behind Google's Android mobile OS - has picked up 14 new members, including Sony Ericsson and Vodafone.
Related categories : Phone-and-communications , Mobile-phones
November 29th 2008
Just a week after plans leaked about Nokia's imminent move into mobile network operations, comes word that it is to stop selling handsets to other carriers.
Related categories : Mobile-phones
November 22nd 2008
Reports from Japan this weekend suggest that Nokia is about to take a leap into the unknown by starting its own mobile phone service there, offering both handsets and the monthly plans behind them.
Related categories : Mobile-phones
November 5th 2008
In a sign of the times where many countries have saturated mobile phone markets, Japan's NTT DoCoMo has abandoned its traditional marketing strategies and released new handsets aimed at very clearly defined niches.
Related categories : Mobile-phones