The HTC Desire is here. It’s the phone Nexus One ogglers have been waiting for, with HTC’s much improved Sense UI inside. It might look the same, but HTC says it’s a completely “different construction” with a 3.7 inch OLED screen, Qualcomm’s zippy 1Ghz Snapdragon processor and HTC’s new optical trackpad, just like the new HTC Legend. Read on, and we’ll give you all the details.


HTC’s about to lift the lid on its new kit at Mobile World Congress 2010. Will they pack Android? Will Windows Mobile get a look in? How about HTC’s Sense UI? All will be revealed, right here!
T-Mobile’s Mobile World Congress 2010 press conference will take place this morning. What’ll be in store? New mobiles? Fancy new services? Only one way to find out. Read our liveblog and get all the news as it breaks.


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A car so clever it’ll call an ambulance if it’s involved in a crash? That’s what Qualcomm is cooking up, building relationships with motor manufacturers to turn them into 3G hotspots, as well as self-aware lifesaving machines.
