The year's best gifts: Our favorite tech for work and playWe've assembled hundreds of our favorite gadgets, accessories and assorted tech must-haves for everyone on your holiday list. Happy browsing!December 5, 2017 by ZDNet Editors in Mobility
Live: Join us for Apple's iPhone eventJoin us or a minute-by-minute commmentary and analysis of Apple’s “Let’s talk iPhone” event as it happens.October 4, 2011 by ZDNet Editors in Mobility
Best touchscreen phonesYou don't care about the OS, you just want a touchscreen phone. Isn't it lucky then that we've corralled all our top-scoring phones into this one round-up for you?June 23, 2011 by ZDNet Editors in Mobility
Google's Android not what you thinkIf you were looking for an iPhone-killing handset from Google's new mobile strategy, you were definitely hoping for the wrong thing. Google is warmly neutral towards Apple and really has a certain software giant in their sights instead.November 6, 2007 by ZDNet Editors in Mobility
Pioneer to launch full HD plasma TVs in OctoberPioneer's new 50- and 60-inch high-definition sets can recreate deep blacks better than conventional models, says company.August 2, 2007 by ZDNet Editors in Mobility
U.S. awards $50 billion technology contract to 29 firmsWinners include Electronic Data Systems, IBM, L-3 Communications Holdings and Unisys, as well as AT&T and CSC.August 1, 2007 by ZDNet Editors in Mobility
XM Satellite quarterly loss narrowsGrowth in automotive subscribers to the pay radio service helps soften losses; revenue up 22 percent.July 26, 2007 by ZDNet Editors in Mobility
Bringing Bollywood to video gamesStart-up plans to release games based on Bollywood movies before the films come out; winners will get invites to premieres, meet the stars.July 26, 2007 by ZDNet Editors in Mobility
AT&T, Apple differ on the iPhone gapApple reported selling 270,000 iPhones the first weekend, while AT&T activated only 146,000 by midnight June 30. Where did those other 124,000 iPhones go?July 25, 2007 by ZDNet Editors in Mobility
Your plant just called to say 'I'm thirsty!'New York University postgraduate students are developing a system that lets over-watered or dry plants phone for help.Photos: Plants phone homeJuly 25, 2007 by ZDNet Editors in Mobility