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.
Members of the U.S. Congress are working on legislation that would mandate the addition of a "kill switch" for all smartphones purchased in the United States.
Apple is reported to use the unbreakable sapphire crystal glass on the entire front screen of it's to be announced new device to be launched sometime in the 3rd quarter of 2014.
Countries Chile, Argentina, and Venezuela play host to the most prolific number of cellphone and smartphone users among Latin American countries, according to a new Pew Research Center survey that highlights emerging countries' adoption of cell phones, smartphones, Internet access, and use of social media.
It can cause Samsung fans such a thrill to hear that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 can be the first ever waterproof device that the Korean tech giant will ever produce.
Latin Americans owning smartphones have impacted sales during 2013 according to a new report released a leading information technology research and advisory company.