October 22, 2015 Judge denies Apple's bid for Samsung sanctions A federal judge on Friday denied Apple Inc.'s demands for an immediate victory in a multibillion-dollar patent trial. Apple sought the long-shot bid as punishment for Samsung Electronics Inc.'s decision to issue a controversial press release on the first day of testimony.
October 22, 2015 The Pepsi phone is real What do guitar amp maker Marshall and construction equipment company Caterpillar have in common?
October 22, 2015 Teen shot to death after tracking down his stolen smartphone An 18-year old was shot and killed in London, Ontario over the weekend, after confronting three people he believed stole his smartphone.
October 22, 2015 Belgian city launches 'text walking lanes' for smartphone addicts People's apparent eagerness to stay connected at all times means we're seeing more and more folk walking the streets lost in their phones.
October 22, 2015 Woman walks into path of freight train while texting, is clipped but survives, police say Police say a 27-year-old woman who was texting walked into the path of a freight train, was clipped and thrown into the air, but survived.
October 22, 2015 iMessage and FaceTime security boosted with extra layer of protection Apple this week introduced an extra layer of security for Apple’s iMessage and FaceTime apps.
October 22, 2015 Museums say no to selfie sticks in bid to protect exhibits (and humans) If you’ve been thinking about heading to New York City’s Museum of Modern Art with the intention of using your selfie stick to grab a shot alongside Pollock’s One: Number 31, 1950, forget it – articulated monopods are now banned.
October 22, 2015 Why mobile health tech will loom large in 2015 Mobile healthcare applications for the iPhone and Android – for tracking one’s fitness, prescriptions, and doctors’ appointments – are expected to be the biggest medical technology trend in 2015, physicians and other experts told FoxNews.com.
October 22, 2015 Priest installs cell phone jammer in church for silent sermons For anyone gearing up to deliver a speech to an audience, there’s always a chance they’re going to be rudely interrupted by someone’s mobile device going off.
October 22, 2015 Ford ditches Microsoft for its in-car software On Thursday the auto giant announced that it is dumping one of the world's biggest software players, Microsoft, aiming its next in-dash systems at consumers more addicted to smartphones than PCs.