Samsung to earn the ire of everyone with profit estimates
With the Galaxy S4 release looming on the horizon, Samsung kicks off 2013 with some big numbers for the first part of the year.
With the Galaxy S4 release looming on the horizon, Samsung kicks off 2013 with some big numbers for the first part of the year.
A recent Apple patent approval featuring a curved design pops up in photos as a prototype, but don't line up to buy one just yet.
Huawei cooks up respectable hardware for T-Mobile, but the Prism ultimately suffers from a so-so display, poor camera and antique Android software.
Huawei's Chinese-made networking hardware may be struggling in the States, but the company is making up for it in other parts of the world.
AT&T, Sprint surprise eager HTC One buyers with firm dates, cheaper than expected price.
Dell makes its case for going private to the Securities and Exchange Commission by painting a rocky future for PCs.
Retail game giant GameStop claims Wii U demand has fizzled, but anticipates bigger than expected launch for Sony's PS4.
AT&T is once again first out of the gate to announce a price, preorder date for the latest Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
Apple claims the company's reduced judgment should include two additional Samsung smartphones.
After lighting up a handful of 4G LTE cities, T-Mobile announces a mobile hotspot ready to use with them.
U.S. buyers can finally get a taste of Sony's new Xperia ZL, with preorders now available.
Julius Genachowski said today he'll step down as head of the Federal Communications Commission in the coming weeks.
Ouya's CEO is confident that streaming video services will be part of its content offerings at retail launch.
There's not a world of difference between current plans and what appears to be T-Mobile's upcoming unlimited ambitions.
Google is reportedly preparing to bring all of its chat services together with a talkative solution called Babble.
Samsung wants users to focus less on what a handset - like the Galaxy S4 - is made from and more on the experience of using it.
Android may be a cash cow for Samsung, but that doesn't mean the company isn't looking to distance itself from Google.
A new YouTube Capture update makes it easy to shoot, enhance and share, even from the iPad.
Facebook responds to user feedback by rolling out a more organized Timeline.
Faster speeds or wider coverage? With 4G LTE, it seems you can't have both quite yet.
Updated Microsoft put the brakes on its Windows Phone 7.8 update to address a Live Tiles glitch, Nokia Russia said via Tweet.
Source seemingly reveals specs for an Android handset bound for a U.S. carrier, Facebook baked in and all.
Asus will finally unleash its huge hybrid tablet this spring, capable of running both Windows 8 and Android.
Nokia launches free #2InstaWithLove app in the hopes of bringing photo sharing giant to Windows Phone.
Near-immediate gratification may soon be available for online purchases, if Google has anything to say about it.