At the CTIA Wireless show, we got to take a look at
flashy new phones and talked with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer about their competitors in the mobile market. And as the show ended we got a look at the Mac's newest OSX, Leopard.
With it's first new OS in more than two years, Apple's Leopard
debuted on Friday, with impressive new features that are sure to contend with Windows Vista. Check out our review here and see demos of the key features.
CNET's Kent German took a look around the crowded halls of the CTIA Wireless show this week, where he stopped to take a look at two promising new phones by Sony Ericsson. See what he thinks of the new devices.
And Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer had some things to say about the mobile market and where he sees Microsoft moving. He spoke with CNET News.com's Ina Fried about such things as the iPhone. Read Ina's Newsmaker on Steve Ballmer here.
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