We've heard a lot about Mozilla's upcoming Firefox OS, but now another company has come forward as an official hardware partner: Sony. According toThe Verge, Sony announced that its engineers ar...
Services like Netflix and Hulu Plus paved the way for watching TV on the go, but New York-basedAereo is trying something different. The company lets you watch live broadcast TV online--without a cable subscription.
We've been seeing phones inch closer and closer into tablet territory in the past few years, but the 2013Mobile World Congress has seen these lines converge completely. First it was the Samsung ...
Don't feel like running out to the store to buy a new cover for your smartphone? If you're a Nokia Lumia user, you can print a brand-new hard shell case in your own home -- if you're willing to drop more than $2,000 on a 3D printer, that is. .
ASUS' original PadFone, the company's smartphone and tablet combo first bowed at Mobile World Congress 2012. And one year later here we are with the new PadFone Infinity.
ASUS is taking the phablet category to a whole new level with its just announced 7-inch Intel-powered Fonepad. ASUS refers to the Fonepad as a tablet first, but with its included 3G with HSPA+ data co...
Though we're not big fans of the term "superphone," LG"s new Optimus G Pro is one handset that belongs in this exclusive category. Sure, the G Pro has high-end specs like a stunning 5.5-inch 1080p I...
Nokia unveiled four new phones at its press conference at the 2013 Mobile World Congress, including two additions to the Lumia family. Rather than pushing the envelope and increasing the specs on th...
Samsung mobile chief JK Shin confirmed big news on the next generation of the manufacturer's popular-- at timesmarket-dominating--Galaxy S Line: it will officially be unveiled at a press event in New York City on Thursday, March 14.
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The days of carrying two phones, one for work and one for personal use, may be coming to an end. Samsung is making it even easier for companies to support employee's own devices, as long as those empl...