Smartphone users who like to take self portraits of themselves with the front-facing camera have been mostly disappointed with poor picture quality. Until now.
Apple iOS and Android-powered smartphones dominate the smartphone market. According to IDC research, 96.3 percent of smartphone shipments are iOS or Android products.
Trivia Crack, the highly addictive smartphone game that for weeks has topped free-download charts in the United States, is now also taking Europe by storm. The application is now the top trivia game in Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom.
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.
Carrier wants you to switch over from other providers Sprint wants your business. They are willing to cut your wireless bill up to half off with a chainsaw -- at least, that's what the ads are showing.
A new digital drivers license sounds good, but how good is it?
A digital typewriter, do we really need one? It is getting a good response on Kickstarter.
The more everything plan critiqued Thursday we reviewed T-Mobile's unlimited plan for a family of four. Verizon wants you to think they are offering a similar plan by calling it the MORE Everything plan, but is it really unlimited? The short answer is no, but there are some pretty good features with these plans from Verizon.
The new all-metal HTC One (M8) for Windows will be available on Nov. 7 for AT&T customers. For $0 down on an AT&T Next plan, customers could purchase the new smartphone with installments of $27.92 a month with Next 18 or $33.60 a month with Next 12.
Governor signs bill that will require all smartphones to have a kill switch California Gov. Jerry Brown on Monday signed a bill into law that will require all smartphones sold in the state to be equipped with better security technology in order to reduce phone theft.
LeftoverSwap, a free app for Apple users to upload photos of leftovers for others to eat. A new iOS app called LeftoverSwap allows users to exchange what is in their refrigerators with others.
TV ad for new phone shows very little about the phone. Amazon's first entry to the smartphone market is coming in just four days, but their brand new TV ad tells prospective buyers very little about the actual phone.
Game is less than three years old and is extremely popular Temple Run creator Imangi Studios is announcing its game has been downloaded over 1 billion times on mobile devices.
Motherhood is evolving with the times; millennial mothers — broadly defined as those born between 1980 and 1994 — are discovering tips and tactics for mothering using social media, smartphones, and any device with easy Internet access.
It seems that HTC is attempting to take over the global smartphone market with a slew of new rumored devices that are expected to be released at various times last this year.