October 21, 2015 Apple vs. the world: In a battle of inches, can iPhone compete? In smartphone land, everyone seems to agree: Bigger is better. Everyone, that is, except Apple.
October 21, 2015 Samsung patent lawsuit would have left blind iPhone users in the dark A Samsung patent lawsuit overturned today in a German court sought to prevent Apple from making it easy for blind iPhone users to access the VoiceOver feature -- a text-to-speech app so essential that the National Federation for the Blind gave it an award.
October 21, 2015 Mozilla reveals first two Firefox OS phones For developers looking to create apps for the upcoming Firefox OS, two preview smartphones will be available in February.
October 21, 2015 New rival for AT&T, Verizon: Google Google has held talks with Dish Network in recent weeks to partner on a new wireless service that would rival the networks of AT&T and Verizon Wireless, sources say.
October 21, 2015 San Francisco bartender gets visit from Google 'secret police' for possessing prototype smartphone A bartender in San Francisco found he had unwittingly crossed paths with Google after one of the search giant’s employees left a prototype smartphone at his bar.
October 21, 2015 Apple cites 'massive infringement' as jury weighs epic iPhone patent case The multibillion-dollar patent trial involving the world's biggest smartphone companies, Apple and Samsung, went to a U.S. jury Wednesday in an epic struggle over the wildly popular iPhone.
October 21, 2015 GlassesOff app claims to eliminate need for reading glasses Like death and taxes, reading glasses are almost inevitable, caused by the aging of your eye known as presbyopia. Fortunately, there may be a way to correct it.
October 20, 2015 How breakable is your smartphone? Smartphone manufacturers often praise the strength of their newest models. But, as it turns out, even the strongest phone screen is doomed if it falls on its face.
October 20, 2015 AT&T’s NumberSync unites all your gadgets Your smartphone, tablet, laptop and even smartwatch may all have their own SIM card or LTE-connection, but when it comes to calls, trying to manage your phone number and apps on each device can be kind of a mess.
October 16, 2015 What a Southeast Asian tech boom means for US firms It may be the least well-known tech boom in the emerging world. From Indonesia to Thailand, consumers in Southeast Asia, are getting online for the first time through smartphones - creating an Internet boom in the region.