The evolution of telephonesFrom Alexander Graham Bell's liquid transmitter to smartphones, this CBS News photo gallery shows the evolution of telephones.February 10, 2012 by ZDNet Editors in Mobility
First look: Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra [in pictures]At Samsung's online-only "Galaxy Unpacked" event this week, the company unveiled two models in its Note smartphone series: the Galaxy Note 20 and the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.August 5, 2020 by ZDNet Editors in Mobility
Pocket PC 2002 hardwareBut although there may be more choices to come, one thing you're sure to notice is that these new products are more similar than they are different, including their higher price tags (which start closer to £400 than £300).October 4, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Mobility
First Look: Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 3 [pictures]The Z Flip 3 looks and works like a foldable phone from 10-years ago. But instead of a number pad for text input, there's a full-size touchscreen on the bottom of the phone when it's opened.August 11, 2021 by ZDNet Editors in Mobility
First look: Galaxy S21 and everything else announced at Samsung Unpacked [in pictures]Browse all the products and highlights from Samsung's January 2021 Unpacked event.January 14, 2021 by ZDNet Editors in Mobility
Ciena gains on AT&T dealThe networking company ticks upward on word that AT&T is using its optical transport system, the latest in a recent string of good news for Ciena.May 22, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Mobility
Technology stocks run in placeThe Nasdaq slips, unable to continue the previous session's stellar gains, closing down 8.14 to 2,313.73.May 22, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Mobility
AT&T names privacy officerAT&T Corp. has named Michael Lamb at the company's first chief privacy officer.June 19, 2000 by ZDNet Editors in Mobility
Live from New York: Internet WorldHere's the upcoming schedule of speakers for live audio coverage.Wednesday, 10/7/98Archived John Gage, Sun MicrosystemsArchived Larry Ellison, Oracle Corp.October 6, 1998 by ZDNet Editors in Mobility
Who should get cell phone call priority?Emergency calls often overwhelm cell phone networks so the feds have proposed a way to give officials priority access. But David Coursey is not so sure that's a good idea.December 17, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Mobility