Senators threaten to enact an opt-in rule. Wireless carriers say it's not necessary because they're doing just that.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
Court order lets Homeland Security obtain precise location data from T-Mobile about customer's movements in real time.
New thumb-type device can be used by law enforcement, thieves or parents to snoop on the cell phone activities of anyone who leaves the phone unattended.
Posted by CNET staff
The Iridium satellite network releases its third-generation handset. It is smaller, lighter, and more functional than any of its predecessors.
Posted by Marc Weber Tobias
Marc Newson gains recognition for his work intersecting art and engineering.
Posted by Candace Lombardi
Mobile live-video company announces that the Netscape veterans have made a "significant" investment in its future.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
The security conference and expo offered a limited view of current hardware and software products.
Paraben software analyzes images in real time to search for pornographic content on business networks. It should attract the attention of every corporate counsel and HR manager.
When someone not on a parent-approved list calls, parents receive a real-time text alert on their cell phone.
Posted by Stefanie Olsen
Motorola will be the first handset maker to use Texas Instruments' new chip, which packs three Wi-Fi standards into into a piece of silicon small enough for a cell phone.
Posted by Ben Charny