As smartphone makers seek differentiation, a market grows for startups building custom operating systems based on Android.
Uber is rushing to expand in India after consolidation among local rivals in China has kept much of that market out of its hands.
Ola Cabs is looking to consolidate its position as India's largest rideshare company to fend off Uber, offering new services such as food delivery.
Samsung is betting its Galaxy S6 flagship devices will rekindle the kind of interest that made its S3 a hugely popular smartphone.
Cher Wang, once named Forbes' "most powerful woman in wireless," will now lead the smartphone company.
The Bollywood streaming entertainment service boasts 20 million users.
Rival makers of handsets eye the subcontinent market as the Chinese company soft-launches its online store there.
The subcontinent's online shopping startups are seeking huge valuations as they raise billions of dollars.
Microsoft needs more people to use its Windows smartphones and the company is partnering with Xiaomi to test interest.
As wireless personal technology improves, capturing health and fitness data using smart wearables is on the rise.
The Chinese phone maker wants to increase production of premium devices as it looks to establish its brand in new markets.
At the CeBIT trade fair in Germany, Alibaba founder Jack Ma said the tech giant is working on payment technology that uses facial recognition.
With expansion plans beyond Asia, Xiaomi, which has developed a cult following in its home continent, now fights stagnation and stiffer competition.
The smartphone war is on in India, with Xiaomi and Motorola looking to outdo each other, even as market leader Samsung slashes prices.
As smartphones proliferate, companies are looking for ways to influence consumers on their handsets.
The Chinese company uses a creative marketing approach in a bid to sell the Redmi 2 and Mi Pad in its second-largest market.
The online retailer has committed $2 billion to its operations in India, where it won't face the dominance of China's Alibaba.
The South Korean electronics giant is hoping its new high-end Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge will lead to a turnaround at the company.
The Chinese Internet search company said it plans to join the "connected car" trend.
Twitter follows Google and Facebook in targeting more sales from the Greater China region.
India's growing wireless market is drawing investors betting the economy will eventually offer significant opportunities.
As digital advertising gains ground worldwide, mobile technologies that can help businesses better target their potential customers become valuable.
The Chinese smartphone maker faces rising competition in key markets as it chases the 100 million-unit milestone.
The Korean electronics maker is considering an expansion of its manufacturing facilities on the subcontinent.
More Valley technologists are heading to Asian companies, taking their careers, and their new employers, in bold new directions.
The company's plan to expand beyond Tokyo suffers a setback.
Young Indian professionals are happy with their Windows smartphones and could upgrade to Microsoft's new Lumias.
Ola Cabs announced it would acquire TaxiForSure for $200 million, as the company prepares to take on Uber in India.
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is looking to expand the portfolio of products that can be tied back to its wireless Internet ecosystem.
Startups driven by Asia's mobile phone boom are attracting investors like never before.
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