Rumors have been circulating in the blogosphere for some time about Google studying the possibility of designing its own phone. A recent job opening posted on the Google website appears to confirm the company may now be tinkering with more than just an idea, but with some real hardware in its engineering labs.“Google is experimenting with a few wireless communications systems including some completely novel concepts,” according to the website recruitment text. “We are building a small team of top-notch Logic Designers and Analog Designers aimed at nothing less than making the entire world’s information accessible from anywhere for free.”Additional qualifications include “extensive circuit modeling and analysis experience, excellent programming skills, experience with switch power supply design” and a ham radio license. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe With the mobile phone soon to become the most popular device to access the Internet, it wouldn’t be unthinkable for the world’s largest search-engine company to want to grab a bigger piece of the action, according to some analysts. “In the wake of Apple and some other big-name brands moving into the handset business, why not Google?” said Phil Taylor, senior analyst with Strategy Analytics.Google and its archrival, Yahoo, have been striking deals with operators keen to offer search-engine services to their mobile phone customers and with manufacturers interested in embedding search functions directly in their handsets, according to Taylor. Late last year, rumors emerged about Google and French mobile phone operator Orange holding discussions about a possible partnership to design a co-branded, Google-enabled handset, he said.“If Google were to enter the market, it would likely work with an operator as Apple has done with Cingular in the U.S.,” Taylor said. “And like Apple, Google would focus on designing the product and work with a contract manufacturer to produce it.”But for Google to make a splash in the crowded mobile phone market, the company would need to design a product that sticks out among the rest—as Apple is doing with its large-size, touch display, according to Taylor.“It will be a challenge to come up with a really new design,” he said.Google could not be immediately reached for comment. —John Blau, IDG News Service (Dusseldorf Bureau) Check out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content opinion The changing face of cybersecurity threats in 2023 Cybersecurity has always been a cat-and-mouse game, but the mice keep getting bigger and are becoming increasingly harder to hunt. By Dipti Parmar Sep 29, 2023 8 mins Cybercrime Security brandpost Should finance organizations bank on Generative AI? Finance and banking organizations are looking at generative AI to support employees and customers across a range of text and numerically-based use cases. By Jay Limbasiya, Global AI, Analytics, & Data Management Business Development, Unstructured Data Solutions, Dell Technologies Sep 29, 2023 5 mins Artificial Intelligence brandpost Embrace the Generative AI revolution: a guide to integrating Generative AI into your operations The CTO of SAP shares his experiences and learnings to provide actionable insights on navigating the GenAI revolution. By Juergen Mueller Sep 29, 2023 4 mins Artificial Intelligence feature 10 most in-demand generative AI skills Gen AI is booming, and companies are scrambling to fill skills gaps by hiring freelancers to make the most of the technology. These are the 10 most sought-after generative AI skills on the market right now. By Sarah K. White Sep 29, 2023 8 mins Hiring Generative AI IT Skills Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe