New photos of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy F smartphone have leaked online. The device will compete with the iPhone 6 and possibly replace the Galaxy S line.
Amazon today unveiled Fire, its first smartphone with Dynamic Perspective and Firefly, two new technologies that allow you to see and interact with the world through a new lens.
Starbucks has announced that they've begun a national rollout of Duracell Powermat wireless charging stations to its stores, beginning with the San Francisco Bay Area.
Sony has introduced the Xperia Z2, its new premium flagship waterproof smartphone with a 5.2-inch Live Color LED display, 4K recording and Digital Noise Cancelling technology.
Yesterday, a report alleged that Apple's carrier bundles for the iPhone were throttling data speeds for select carriers; however, a new report finds that isn't the case.
LG has released a new commercial that mimics Apple's ad for its panoramic photo feature but then one-ups the iPhone with full 360 degree panoramic capabilities.
Google will reportedly release a new 10-inch tablet, a 3G version of the Nexus 7 tablet, a LG Nexus smartphone, and updates to Android at its event scheduled for October 29th.
Apple's senior research and development executive Dr. Edward H. Frank is reportedly touring Israel to investigate the possibility of opening an Apple-run development center.
Following a WSJ report that Sprint signed a $20 billion dollar deal to carry the iPhone, BGR is reporting that the deal scored the company exclusive rights to a redesigned iPhone 5.