Android phones are selling well, but Apple's new larger-sized phones are luring buyers to their side. What will Android do to be the winner in 2015? Let's take a look at what Android has in store for this year.
Google's latest statistics show that although the latest version of Android, 5.0 Lollipop, has yet to make an impression in the overall Android market two months since its release.
Google's Android operating system still carries the most weight around the world, but it looks like Apple's new iPhones have helped the Cupertino giant regain some consumers.
Android continued its domination of the global market in 2014, and if recent forecasts hold true, Google's open source operating system could be the "new Windows."
Technology company Razer debuted its Android-based gaming console at CES 2015. The Razer Forge TV is a micro-console measuring 4×4 inches. The high-end gaming company intends for the console to be used as a platform for PC gaming, Android gaming and Android-based entertainment services through Google Play.
Kodak to unveil new line of smartphones at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show CES 2015 is just over a week away, and industry analysts are anxiously awaiting product launches and announcements from a number of Fortune 500 companies at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Android 5.0 Lollipop is the best mobile operating system Google has produced so far, adding a ton of advantages to the world's most popular mobile OS while making it less complicated to use than ever before.
Remember the days when you felt a chill in your home and had to manually adjust the wall thermostat's temperature? Thanks to the Nest thermostat you can simply open an app on your smartphone to control the temperature -- but then again opening apps by hand is so yesterday. Now, you can control a smart Nest thermostat with your voice.
Buyers looking to pick up a large-screen smartphone this holiday season will inevitably end up looking at two of the biggest names around: the Apple iPhone 6 Plus and the Google Nexus 6. Which one is right for you? Let's take a look at what the phones really offer.
Is this the smartphone that can lure buyers away from the iPhone? The Galaxy Note 4 from Samsung is getting an update this week. That's because Lollipop 5.
On Wednesday morning, Vice President of Product for Google+ Bradley Horowitz announced at the Paris LeWeb conference that the Google Hangouts app for Android is getting new features which include 16 sticker pages and Easter eggs.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 is a feature-rich powerhouse of a phablet that comes highly recommended for the big-screen crowd -- but, emphatically, no one else.
The latest version of Android, 5.0 Lollipop, has been out in the wild for some time now, and although the new mobile operating system received favorable reviews from the technosphere, some users have quite the gripe with it.
Samsung aficionados are abuzz with an expected upgrade of their Galaxy S5 phones to the 5.0 version of Android's latest operating system, dubbed "Lollipop." The release is "all but confirmed."
Android and iOS continue to duke it out as the two most popular mobile operating systems in the world, and while Google's offering holds a dominant lead, the new iPhones have breathed new life into Apple's popularity.
Looking to make it in Hollywood without all of the real-life risks? Look no further than America's favorite reality show sweetheart, Kim Kardashian, to serve up some glamour in the Kim Kardashian: Hollywood game for both iOS and Android devices.
Looking to enjoy Comic Con in New York, the "largest pop culture event on the East Coast?" Chances are you'll have a smartphone with you, meaning you'll want to take advantage of this week's Tap That App Tuesday selection, the handy New York Comic Con (NYCC Mobile) app.