In an effort to make itself viable again, Sprint recently enacted a series of aggressive pricing moves that make it the best deal in the business for those looking for a new iPhone this fall.
Google's next-generation tablet geared to compete with the iPad might still be a rumor, but if the stars align according to current trajectories, the Nexus 8 (or Nexus 9) should be available early October in time for the holiday shopping season.
Welcome to this week's Threat Level Thursday, where we find the Chinese snooping again, the Pentagon beefing up against more Snowdens, wesee how much Home Depot's credit card breach might end up costing, and why Google says not to worry about Gmail being hacked.
Google kick off its Android One program Monday in India, introducing a new line of affordable smartphones that will help it crack into emerging markets.
Apple's new iPhones aren't due to hit consumers' hands until Friday, but the verdicts are in. Apple has hit a home run, even if it is a bit late and a bit overzealous.
It looks like Apple's iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have lived up to their hype, as Apple announced Monday that the two new iPhones hit a new record for first-day pre-orders. Bad news? Some customers will have to wait thanks to the large volume.
AT&T made its case for acquiring DirecTV at the recent Goldman Sachs' Communacopia conference Friday, saying that it will be able to offer the kind of speeds the FCC is looking for.
The new Moto X handset is a promising phone for buyers interested in performance and price. Most smartphones buyers this holiday season will be asking one question: "Should I get the new iPhone or something else?" Granted, Apple's recently announced iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are bound to be winners in anyone's hands, but there's another, cheaper option that has the technosphere excited: the new Motorola Moto X.
Apple revealed two new iPhones Tuesday to exorbitant fanfare and alongside it debuted the new chip that will be powering Apple's mobile products for the next year or so: the A8 chip. Let's see what we know about the brains under the hood.
Welcome to this week's Threat Level Thursday where Home Depot falls prey to the same predator that snatched up Target, hacktivists fight against the Islamic State in the digital realm, and both Adobe and Microsoft release critical updates.
See what Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure thinks will turn Sprint around. In an increasingly competitive U. S. wireless market, there are four major national carriers: Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile.
As federal regulators saddle up to the job of poring over a potential merger between cable giants Comcast and Time Warner Cable, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Tom Wheeler delivered a speech last week that seemed to strike a dagger into the heart of the deal. Comcast, however, doesn't seem to think so.
As companies like Apple and Samsung are poised to roll out fresh new gadgets for the upcoming holiday season, rival carriers Sprint and T-Mobile both announced more lucrative trade-in plans for those looking to snag a new smartphone.
Apple announced two new iPhone models Tuesday at an event in Cupertino, California. What's the difference between the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus? Only two things really.
Although Android has been making steady gains around the world, the popular operating system lost a bit of ground to Apple's iOS this summer in the United States, according to new comScore data.
It's finally here. Apple unveiled two new iPhone models Tuesday sporting larger screens and host of new features that looks like it will live up to everyone's expectations.
French carrier Iliad is courting financial investors in an attempt to bolster its efforts to acquire T-Mobile with a juicier offer, new reports indicate.
Details about Google's supposed next-generation Nexus tablet, the Nexus 8, are slowly trickling out into the technosphere: here's what we know about the device so far.
Here's a look at three key highlights to expect from Samsung at IFA 2014. The annual IFA trade show is set to kick off in Berlin Sept. 5, bringing tech giants from all over the world in to showcase the next line of smartphones, tablets, and more.
Apple's iWatch is expected to make its worldwide debut September 9 at Apple's press event, but consumers might do best to keep their enthusiasm in check. If a new report is correct, then the iWatch might not be available for purchase until 2015.
Google's Android operating system continues to make gains against Apple's iOS around the world, with market share data indicating that Latin America and Europe are in Google's camp.
Both Samsung and LG announced new smartwatches this week -- here's a look at them. Both Samsung and LG announced new smartwatches this week -- here's a look at them.
Following the loss of Internet service to millions nationwide early Wednesday, many are now ramping up the opposition to a Time Warner and Comcast merger.
The collapse in a merger deal between Sprint and T-Mobile has caused a sharp and quick turnaround in the relationship between the two carriers, resulting in a price war for customers.