By Leo Kelion Sony has unveiled a “life logging” software that charts a person’s activities on an interactive timeline.
By Leo Kelion Sony has unveiled a “life logging” software that charts a person’s activities on an interactive timeline.
Syed Sofian Rabbani We had been drooling over the 3 GB RAM in the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. However, Samsung has plans to bring something better for us in 2014.
By Sam Mattera Google (NASDAQ: GOOG ) has partnered with hardware manufacturers to release several Nexus tablets in recent years.
By Chris Neiger Analyzing tablet data as it comes out on a quarterly basis can sometimes paint an opaque picture as to who’s gaining and who’s losing in the space — not to mention that much of the time reports…
By Chris Smith The iPhone 6 and Galaxy S5 will reportedly not have flexible displays, as some people may have expected, unnamed “industry sources” told The Korea Herald.
US technology giant Apple has signed a deal to bring its iPhone to China Mobile – the world’s largest carrier.
A tablet costing £30 has gone on sale in the UK.
By Chris Neiger President Obama has been making headlines this week not for the government health-care website, but for his taste in smartphones.
Christopher Versace This week, Apple AAPL -1.4% unveiled the first large-scale integration of iBeacon, a technology that, when coupled with their fingerprint identification system, may be another building block in building a revolutionary new payment system.
Samsung has started again to roll out an update to its Galaxy S3 smartphone, weeks after a botched attempt angered users.
A smartphone with two screens – one of which uses e-ink technology and is “always on” – has been launched.
A proposal to allow mobile phone calls during commercial flights has met opposition.
The new Apple Inc. (AAPL) iPhone 5S has barely been on the market for two months, and the speculation about the features and price of the iPhone 6 has already begun. As if anyone outside Apple knows exactly what the…
Google’s Motorola unit has launched a relatively low-cost smartphone that includes features more commonly found in higher-priced models.
By Wendell Roelf African smartphone users will soon have an alternative means to get round the power shortages afflicting much of the world’s poorest continent – a portable charger that relies on hydrogen fuel cells.
Apple and Samsung are returning to court in one of the most high-profile patent battles of recent times.
Apple broke with past practice in September when it unveiled two versions of the iPhone at the same time. The company presented the iPhone 5s, with more advanced features and the iPhone 5c at lower prices. It was all part…
By Erin Kennedy, Jamal Carnette, and Evan Niu Market researcher IDC has released its latest estimates on the smartphone and tablet markets.
South Korea’s LG Electronics Inc unveiled a curved smartphone on Monday in a move to catch up bigger rival Samsung Electronics Co.
By Zach Epstein HTC on Monday finally took the wraps off of its HTC One Max, the humongous phablet we have seen leak extensively over the past few months.
By Sam Mattera After Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL ) debuted its two new iPhones last month (the 5s and 5c) shares sold off. Evidently, investors didn’t have much faith in Apple’s new devices — and now it’s looking increasingly likely that…
Faridpur is set to enter into the 3G (Third Generation) mobile network coverage with the formal inauguration of the government owned mobile operator Teletalk Bangladesh Ltd next week.
Blackberry has dismissed an influential recommendation that customers should move to other mobile technologies.
By Robyn Gearey Coveting a shiny new iPhone, but don’t want to shell out the cash? If you have an older model, you may be able to get enough cash or store credit for it to cover the cost of…
By Vlad Savov Two weeks after Apple’s September 10th reveal of a champagne-colored iPhone, Samsung is launching its own golden phone in the shape of a new Gold Edition Galaxy S4.
Steve Kovach The iPhone 5C.
One of the highlights of the iPhone 5s, the fingerprint scanner, is facing two concerns that may take a little shine off Apple’s cool new feature.
The new device, which rocks a 5-inch display, stereo speakers, and a bigger battery, is introduced amid speculation over the company’s sale.
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