Soon enough, Amazon Kindle Fire users will have a new means of purchasing games, apps, and in-app items from the retail giant's Appstore. On Tuesday, the company introduced Amazon Coins, a fresh for...
LG's got Spirit! Yes they do! Metro PCS has got it; how about you? Metro PCS announced that the LG Spirit is now available, adding to an already solid list of well-specced 4G LTE Android phones. The p...
LG's Nexus 4 was already a very sexy phone, but now it's also a gorgeous vision in white. Well, at least it is if the leaked pictures are any indication.
All of Nokia's smartphone eggs may currently reside in the Windows Phone basket, but that doesn't mean the Finnish company is operating with blinders on. In an interview with Gizmodo En Espanol, Nokia...
Verizon has officially announced that it will begin offering Samsung's Android 4.1-powered Galaxy Camera on its 4G LTE network. The device, which launches on Dec. 13 for $549, combines the functionali...
You don't need a crystal ball to know that tablets are going to be the hottest gift item this year. Between the new iPad mini, a plethora of Android slates under $200 and exciting new Windows 8 de...
The Nexus 4 smartphone, Nexus 10 tablet and additional Nexus 7 options might be the stars of today's Google announcements, but they're all supported by the same software underpinning: Android 4.2, an ...
Google today announced its long rumored Nexus 4 smartphone and it is a bit of a mixed bag. All of the rumors we had previously seen were confirmed, ranging from the phone's design to the quad-core processor proved true.
Slow and steady doesn't win any races in the fast-paced mobile world, but the big carriers still have a reputation for dragging their feet when it comes to certifying and pushing out phone updates. Sprint bucked that trend today.
Imagine tapping your phone against a meeting room wall to silence its ringer, or tapping it against your favorite restaurant's menu to automatically download the tapas listings.