MWC 2010 roundup
Check back here to find out the latest news and reviews from this year's Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona.


Every year, mobile companies large and small gather in Barcelona to unveil their latest handsets and other mobile innovations.
We're on the ground at the show, bringing you the latest news and reviews from the massive show. Check back here for updates on the latest releases and news from Adobe to Sony Ericsson and every firm in between.
Video:Toshiba TG02 hands-on video
Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro hands-on video
New handsets:
LG Mini brings syncing to feature phones
HTC unveils Desire, Legend and HD Mini
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Toshiba takes wraps off TG02 and K01 handsets
Vodafone to offer $15 handset for emerging markets
Vivaz Pro unveiled by Sony Ericsson
Samsung unveils Wave smartphone
Sony Ericsson unveils X10 Mini and X10 Mini Pro
News:
O2 to bring HTC Smart to the UK
Five billion phone subscriptions by year end
Facebook goes Zero for mobile access
Skype strikes another mobile deal
Networks see smartphones as problematic
Globalfoundries and ARM unveil new SoC
Samsung demos first LTE-based netbook
Microsoft showcases what Windows Mobile 7 will offer
Mobile firms take on Apple's App Store
Orange's high-def voice coming to UK this year
Adobe joins Linux group LiMo
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