Is Amazon working on a Kindle smartphone?
Amazon may be building a Kindle smartphone on a custom version of Android to be launched in the second half of 2013.
Amazon may be building a Kindle smartphone on a custom version of Android to be launched in the second half of 2013.
BlackBerry plans to release a larger tablet and two phone-tablets, or phablets, over the next year, according to a leaked roadmap presentation slide.
Talk that Facebook is developing its own smartphone is spreading again.
Microsoft will start selling the Surface Pro tablet in China next week, the company said yesterday.
Early models of Google's wearable computer, Glass, may be manufactured in the U.S., according to a report.
BlackBerry today reported a return to operating profit for its fourth quarter amid sales of 1 million Z10 smartphones. But there was also a decline of 3 million global subscribers, down to 76 million.
In a set of announcements on Tuesday, T-Mobile USA said it would begin selling the iPhone 5 and other new phones, and announced that it had launched LTE in seven cities. Here are some details in an FAQ.
Yahoo announced that it is buying Summly, a company that developed an app that condenses information and makes it easily and quickly readable on mobile devices.
Amid an array of industry innovations announced today, T-Mobile USA said it will sell the iPhone 5 starting April 12 for $579, with the option of paying $99 down and $20 a month for 24 months.
Intel has expanded a BYOD program that it calls a resounding success, providing around 5 million hours of annual productivity gains last year.
Boston residents are using city-provided apps to improve municipal operations, and South Bend, Ind., is using sensors to detect sewer problems.
A British government security group said Wednesday said it hasn't yet evaluated the security of BlackBerry 10 devices such as the Z10.
What is T-Mobile USA planning for its news event in New York City next Tuesday? The wireless carrier will probably formalize its plans to offer smartphones with no contract, possibly an iPhone, and announce new LTE service.
Blue Jeans Network is rolling out an iOS app, partnering with with Tely Labs on an affordable video collaboration appliance and launching dual streams in a bid to expand access to videoconferencing.
Samsung is planning to release a high-end smartphone running on the open-source Tizen operating system in August or September.