At Mobile World Congress, the year's premiere mobile event, vendors including LG, Sony, and HTC will vie to steal the smartphone spotlight. Among this year's highlights, we expect to see include smartphones with four cores, high-definition displays, 8- and 12-megapixel cameras, LTE 4G, the newest Android operating system, the newest Windows Phone operating system, and screens that range beyond five inches. New tablets should also make a splash; we're on the lookout for new gear from Huawei, Asus, and others. Best of all, Mobile World Congress always has some unexpected surprises for gadget fans. Stay tuned to our special report page for the latest news, analysis, commentary, and video from our team that's live at the conference all week.

MWC 2012: Cisco's Plan To Improve Mobile Internet
David Berlind

At Mobile World Congress, Cisco talks up a vision of its gear at the heart of an Internet where wireless devices seamlessly roam anywhere, automatically adjusting to new networks.

Commentary Commentary

The End Of BYOD As We Know It?
March 21, 2013       David Berlind
Will IT need to limit which devices can connect to the corporate network? It feels like we're heading for separate Internets, aligned with mobile OSes and their respective clouds.

For HTC, The One Can't Come Soon Enough
March 07, 2013       Eric Zeman
HTC saw another precipitous revenue decline in February, putting even more pressure on the One smartphone's success.

Google Not Impressed With Motorola Smartphone Pipeline
March 01, 2013       Eric Zeman
Google exec says inherited Motorola product pipeline doesn't deliver the "wow."

What Won't Kill BlackBerry? Instagram Flap
February 25, 2013       Eric Zeman
Apps are essential for smartphone and tablet ecosystems -- but lack of a single app won't make or break any platform.

Samsung Looking To Elbow Past BlackBerry In The Enterprise
February 22, 2013       Eric Zeman
Samsung needs to overcome questions about Android security as it tries to steal business and government customers from BlackBerry and Apple.

BlackBerry Z10: 5 Best Features
February 08, 2013       Eric Zeman
After spending more than a week with the BlackBerry Z10 and the BlackBerry 10 OS, I have some opinions on what BlackBerry got right.

BlackBerry, Samsung Super Bowl Ads: Only Semi-Successful
February 04, 2013       Eric Zeman
BlackBerry and Samsung both took humorous turns with their Super Bowl commercials, with mixed results.

BlackBerry's New Enterprise Candy Won't Tempt CIOs
January 31, 2013       Jonathan Feldman
The company formerly known as RIM can't just copy the same things Apple and Google did to steal the top spot.

BlackBerry 10: Not All The Right Moves
January 31, 2013       Eric Zeman
BlackBerry got many elements of its pivotal new smartphone platform right, but not all of them. Let's break down the good and bad.

RIM BES 10: Too Little, Too Late
January 28, 2013       Michael A. Davis
What does BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 really bring to the table in terms of new enterprise management, security and true enterprise mobility?

Apple Needs More Than One iPhone To Compete
January 15, 2013       Eric Zeman
Apple needs to do better than one iPhone a year if it wants to maintain its position in the smartphone market.

Apple Tests iPhone 6? Not A Shocker
January 02, 2013       Eric Zeman
Server logs show that Apple is already working on the next-generation of its iPhone and iOS platform. Um, no kidding.

Mobile's Biggest Losers In 2012
December 28, 2012       Eric Zeman
The last twelve months have been turbulent for smartphone makers and wireless network providers. Here's who took it on the chin hardest.

Smartphone Race's Third Horse: Microsoft Or RIM?
December 18, 2012       Eric Zeman
Apple and Google are the two strong leaders in the smartphone wars. Microsoft recently kicked off its comeback bid, and RIM follows next month. Which one has the best shot of being the third horse in this race?

Yahoo Gets Serious About Mobile
December 12, 2012       Eric Zeman
New email and Flickr apps show that CEO Mayer is pushing to make Yahoo a contender in the mobile market.


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HTC Faces Internal Strife
May 22, 2013
Eric Zeman
Troubled HTC hit with wave of staff departures, among other challenges.

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Sprint Increases Offer For Clearwire
May 21, 2013
Eric Zeman
Sprint proposed $2 billion for Clearwire last year, but had to increase the offer to $2.5 billion, or $3.40 per share.

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Apple Slips, Samsung Gains In Satisfaction Rankings
May 21, 2013
Eric Zeman
Samsung has closed the gap with Apple in terms of American consumers' satisfaction level with their smartphones.

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Apple iOS 6 Wins DOD Approval
May 20, 2013
Elena Malykhina
Apple devices running iOS 6 join BlackBerrys and Samsung Galaxy devices as approved by DOD for use by military and government workers.

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Google's $649 Galaxy S4: Raw Deal?
May 18, 2013
Eric Zeman
Google will begin selling a stock-Android variant of the Samsung Galaxy S4 in June. It is worth the hefty $649 price tag?

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BBM Vs. Google Hangouts: What's At Stake
May 17, 2013
Eric Zeman
BlackBerry and Google have both expanded their messaging services to competing platforms, but for different reasons.

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Google I/O: Where's Android?
May 16, 2013
Eric Zeman
Google announced numerous updates to individual Android apps during the I/O keynote, but a new version of Android was conspicuously missing.


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