» Is Motorola’s willingness to drop Windows Mobile for Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Android a sign of bad things to come for Microsoft’s unit? [GigaOm]
» Pictures are now out of one of those Android phones Motorola (NYSE: MOT) produced — the Shules for Verizon (NYSE: VZ). [Phone Arena]
» HTC runs both Windows Mobile and Android on its phones, but it still lowered its 2009 revenue forecast because of China’s slowed 3g expansion and “slower than expected sales of new smartphones that use” Windows Mobile and Android. [PC World]
» Techcrunch founder Michael Arrington’s creation the CrunchPad — the “world’s first” the touchscreen tablet computer — is looking at a Christmas release. [Straits Times]
» Intel (NSDQ: INTC) isn’t taking any more orders for its Atom Z processor, which does into netbooks, because it has decided not to make any more. [DigiTimes]
» Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) has finally announced that it will fix the security flaw in the iPhone’s SMS protocol that was exploited by a group of hackers and exposed at the Black Hat gathering in Las Vegas. [BBC]

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