Nokia May 18, 2016 Nokia is back, and this time it's making the Android phones we've always wanted It took eons, but Nokia is finally making the Android phones we always hoped it would make.
iPhone May 3, 2016 Not Sure Why Your Newborn Is Crying? There's an App for That (Or a Few). Parenting is hard. Leave it to an algorithm.
Android May 3, 2016 Why Mobile Payments Aren't Gaining Traction With Small Businesses The adoption of mobile payment systems is nearly universal -- except on Main Street.
Google May 3, 2016 Meet Google's New 'Pixel C' Tablet The convertible tablet is reminiscent of the Chromebook Pixel, but uses Android as its operating system.
Google May 3, 2016 Google Announces Two New Phones and Android 6.0 Marshmallow Availability Google announced two new phones Tuesday, the Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X, along with availability details about the newest version of Android, codenamed Marshmallow.
Android May 3, 2016 iOS or Android: Which Operating System Should You Program for First? Android has been the preferred OS until now, but heads up, small business: Here comes Microsoft.
Google May 3, 2016 Why Google's New Beacon Platform Is a Threat to Apple's iBeacon While Apple's Bluetooth technology only works with iPhones, Google's Eddystone works with iOS and Android operating systems.
Google May 3, 2016 Running Late? Google Maps Can Tell You If You'll Miss Closing Time. If your destination will likely be closed by the time you arrive, you'll get a notification telling you as much.
Android May 3, 2016 20 Productivity Apps to Keep You On Task (Infographic) Not on your A-game at work lately? Try a few of these killer efficiency apps to get your edge back on the clock.
Android May 3, 2016 Don't Drink Enough Water? This Water Bottle Will Remind You. HidrateMe has been called 'the most pointless Kickstarter project yet,'but we think it's a brilliant. Here's why.
Security May 3, 2016 Every Android gadget at risk from new security flaw You might remember a few months ago we told you about a huge flaw in Android called Stagefright. It let hackers run malicious code on your Android smartphone or tablet by sending you a simple text message. Because of the way it worked, it left more than 900 million gadgets worldwide vulnerable.