Zero hour is finally approaching for the thousands of eager tech-savy shoppers who have been waiting months for HTC to reveal its new smartphone device, which will follow up its HTC One, designated "Smartphone of the Year" by Mobile World Congress last month.
As the unveiling of HTC 's new phone is only days away, HTC still has yet to confirm or deny any of the rumors surrounding the follow up device to last year's HTC One, which earned the "Smartphone of the Year" accolade at Mobile World Congress in Spain last month.
Oppo Electronics, a Chinese smartphone manufacturer that is showing it can innovate as well as the top Android smartphone makers, recently announced it was entering the mobile market in Mexico with a few of its top smartphones.
Oppo, a smartphone company most people have probably never heard of, has been launching insurgent devices with tricks up their sleeves that no other manufacturer has tried. Their latest, the Find 7, comes with another new trick: 50 megapixel shots.
Known in the smarphone industry as the leading leakster of all things mobile technology, @evleaks tweeted a new set of photos for the upcoming HTC One 2, or HTC One Up or HTC One 2014 or whatever its going to be called.
Hispanics in the United States (U.S.) are utilizing mobile devices more than ever, and a new report suggests the demographic outpace non-Hispanics when it comes to shopping.
U.S. Hispanics reportedly consume the same amount of media as non-Hispanics, but marketers are apparently failing to connect their brands with millennial and preteen Latino populations.
In case you weren't tipped off by the perfect "placement" of a shiny new Samsung Galaxy Note 3 in the center of the TV frame when Oscars host Ellen DeGeneres spontaneously decided to take the now-famous celeb-packed selfie that temporarily broke Twitter - that was big for Samsung.
Amid rumors that Apple might be interested in buying Tesla Motors, the Cupertino based IT giant is planning on unveiling a new way to connect on the go: "iOS in the Car."
The largest mobile showcase in the world, the Mobile World Congress, wrapped up in Barcelona, Spain this week. There were a lot of new gadgets and gizmos introduced during the expo, so here's a rundown of the most buzz-worthy new devices.
Motorola's former Project Ara is still in Google's hands after it sold the hardware division to Lenovo, and Google is apparently serious about the experimental 3D-printed, modular smartphone.
The year 2013 will probably be remembered as the year when the general public learned that there are no guarantees of security and privacy in cyberspace. Aerospace manufacturer Boeing took a stab at a perfectly secure device, as it unveiled the "Boeing Black" this week, entering the race to make a smartphone that keeps its data safe.
Tracking Hispanics' presence in technology has reportedly strengthened as major digital measurement and analytics company comScore teamed with Batanga Media.