Two major Android flagship smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy S6 and the HTC One M9, were unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain on Sunday. Arguably the two handsets that set the tone for the year's premium Android brands, HTC and Samsung's new devices together show a heavier influence from Apple than ever, and a shift away from longstanding features Android users have come to expect.
One year after introducing its record-breaking 128GB SanDisk Ultra microSDXC card, the company has increased the storage capacity by 56 percent within the same fingernail-sized memory card.
The HTC One M9 will be available the end of March. HTC wowed fans by unveiling many products at Sunday's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, including the highly anticipated One M9 smartphone, a fitness band and a virtual reality headset, reports CNET.
Owners of the 2nd-generation Motorola Moto X on AT&T's network can finally count themselves among those with the latest version of Google's Android operating system. That's right folks, Android 5.0.2 Lollipop is rolling out.
Both phones are available off contract for under $250 Microsoft quickly answered HTC and Samsung's introduction of new phones by putting out two new phones of its own Monday, USAToday reports.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission voted on Thursday to adopt a strong legal foundation for new Open Internet regulations, which mirror the principals of Net Neutrality.
Once again, Apple has the public and media in a frenzy after announcing a March 9 press event that will most likely be the official launch of the highly anticipated Apple Watch. But there could be more on the plate, as the company could also unveil a new Macbook Air.
The FCC voted Thursday morning in favor of enforcing a Net Neutrality stance that prevents Internet service providers from creating fast lanes, inciting a backlash from major telecommunications providers Verizon and AT&T.
Apple's iOS 8.2 could be released to the public as early as next week. Apple's iOS 8. 2 could be released to the public as early as next week, according to tech website BGR.
Unlikely partner could build next Nexus Google has used several partners to help them create their Nexus devices. Asus, HTC, Samsung, LG and Motorola have all helped build tablets and phones for Google.
The high-speed transportation system will cost $100 million to build. The Hyperloop, a concept Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk introduced two years ago, is becoming a reality in California, reports CNBC.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has voted on new "Open Internet" policies, and politicians from the Legislative and Executive Branches have mixed reactions to the decision.
Android users will now be able to separate their work and personal lives to an unprecedented degree thanks to the official release of the "Android for Work" platform.
Apple's next iPhone -- whether it's the iPhone 6s or the iPhone 7 -- could bring some radical changes to the handset's internal camera hardware that should improve picture quality.