The technical details behind Intel's 7 watt Ivy Bridge CPUs
Intel explains how the new CPUs can use 7 watts of power, sort of.
Intel explains how the new CPUs can use 7 watts of power, sort of.
Still waiting on an RPG with infinite levels, though.
CES is a gigantic, tangled web of a show—we try to unravel the relevant threads.
All the important stories you missed and nothing more.
In this week's Android Appalooza, check out three apps from the show floor.
Looking at that tiny screen, you'll try not to go cross-eyed. You might fail.
The final collection of cool things we saw and did in Las Vegas.
Cheap smartphones are one thing. Cheap-er iPhones are another.
Shares of the Finnish telco giant surge on news of $5B in sales at end of 2012.
Phones now handle business beyond e-mail—calendars, word processing, and more.
Report is designed to complement law mandating mobile privacy policies.
A $500 business tablet, minus some of its business.
Join us as we go hands-on with RIM's new mobile operating system.
Mix of powerful and power-sipping CPU cores aims for both speed and efficiency.
The carrier is already supporting nearly 2 million iPhone users.
No touching! Canonical shows us an Ubuntu phone, tells us to keep our hands off.
Ars is keeping its cameras on during CES, capturing gear, grub, and Gallagher.
Sony's new handsets prove to be worthy contenders for the 2013 smartphone wars.
The new CPUs definitely save some power, but not as much as you might think.
Hint: the new 45mm 3D NX system lens doesn't use magic.
The perverse incentives created by locked-down platforms promote insecurity.
Qualcomm's new processor pushes graphical limits.
Both handsets will utilize Qualcomm's Snapdragon S4 mobile processor.
2013 will be a defining year for Intel's mobile computing strategy.
Jacobs led Qualcomm during landmark mobile tech creations—his precise keynote topic.
We take a look at some of the Start menu alternatives for Windows 8.
A minimum wage gig in the 1990s turns into pretty much the Best Job Ever.
CES is a gigantic, tangled web of a show—we try to unravel the relevant threads.
Phones now handle business beyond e-mail—calendars, word processing, and more.