Smartphones
The Nokia Lumia 1020 has launched in another country as the Finnish-based organization announced an international photography day in honor of the 41-megapixel-sensor smartphone.
Less than a month after Apple launched its two newest iPhones, the Cupertino-based organization are reportedly set to cut production for one of them.
Apple has confirmed the prices of the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c as the smartphones prepare to land in India.
Apple's latest two iPhone will make their launch with a smaller mobile carrier in late October.
HTC finally launched its much-leaked HTC One Max, the phablet version of the HTC One, which now joins the HTC One mini in the Taiwanese company's 2013 smartphone lineup. The HTC One Max packs a few new features that make it more than just a scaled-up HTC One.
One of the engineers behind the Moto X discusses how the specs of the device represent a new direction, rather than Motorola playing catch up to the latest technology.
Dennis Woodside defends the specs of the Moto X in a new interview.
A new study has been published by Nielsen, the global information and measurement company best known for its television ratings, underscoring how important Latinas are for the future of consumer technology, as well as the U.S. economy in general. The report Latina Power Shift comprises metrics gathered on the powerful emerging U.S. demographic, including how Latinas interact with the modern world through technology and media.
With rising numbers and tech savvy, Latino youth are the future of mobile, which is where the technology industry, in general, has the most growth potential.
Troubles continue to grow for Taiwanese electronics maker HTC, as it has warned that its third quarter might be a losing one. Part of the problem, says HTC, is the cost structure of the HTC One, but the company is looking to produce more mid to low-end devices as a fix.
According to recent reports, electronics maker Asus is looking to make its way to the U.S. smartphone market sometime next year. But with two companies already dominating the top slot, when 2014 comes, where will Asus find its niche?
Everyone's seen people using smartphones when they shouldn't - like walking and texting on a busy sidewalk, looking up factoids during family dinner, or checking their Twitter stream while "trying" to get to sleep. Well, according to a new study, that's nothing compared to where some Americans are using their mobile devices.
Despite posting a record quarterly operating profit, Samsung is in some trouble with investors this week, after failing to meet expectations. HTC and RIM has disappointed as well. The problem for these companies, say analysts, is that the high-end smartphone market may be saturated - meaning that the real problem is that smartphone companies have had tunnel vision.
For people who don't need the most cutting edge smartphones, plus the premium prices and contracts that accompany them, but still want to have access to 4G LTE data speeds, AT&T has a deal for you. The wireless giant just announced on Friday that, beginning June 21, its affordable GoPhones and prepaid wireless plan will be making the jump to AT&T's 4G LTE network.
The Pew Internet and American Life Project released a study on Wednesday confirming what seemed to be an inevitability in modern American life: more Americans own smartphones than do not. Of those surveyed, about 56 percent overall could be classified as smartphone owners, and when the study was broken down into demographics, Hispanics helped lead the trend with 60 percent smartphone ownership.