BlackBerry is still making smartphones. Pictures of a new model called the Oslo are making their way around the internet.
Evidence of collaboration with the Chinese government, but does that mean a back door to encryption?
Most Indians don't have health insurance, and the backing by Google and Milner could help Practo expand into more Indian cities.
Early tests show that standby time on certain handsets can more than double after installing Android M.
Smartphones are great, but there is still a large market for cheap, basic phones like the Nokia 105 dual SIM handset.
The teacher explained in a letter to the district he did it to increase academic focus and avoid administrative procedures that took away from instruction time.
Samsung's Galaxy S6 is having a better launch than last year's models in terms of sales.
The text affects several messaging and social apps that send banner and lockscreen notifications to iPhone users.
Few Indians have PCs, but more have smartphones — and they don't mind using the handsets to shop online.
Slowing China is pushing the country's mobile phone makers to flood India with their Android smartphones.
The Chinese electronics giant will sell a fitness band for as low as $14.99.
Sales of Apple's iPhones were up 72.5 percent, pushing the company past Xiaomi in the People's Republic.
India's e-commerce companies are investing heavily in building out their capabilities to offer a diverse set of services to sellers on their sites.
Google Now is a virtual assistant on your phone that can get you information on traffic, sports, the weather and more before you search for it.
The recently released Apple Photos may be fine, but iPhone users might want to try different photo-management tools.
Apple's iPhones could be getting bigger -- just not physically.
The disclosure, the latest from the Edward Snowden leaks, comes as the NSA winds down its collection of phone metadata.
ARM makes the chips that power nearly every smartphone in the world, but CEO Simon Segars thinks ARM's technology can solve malnutrition or illiteracy. And there's big money to be made.
LG has launched the G4 in South Korea and soon it will be launching in many regions across the globe.
The subcontinent's next big wave of smartphone users will include those who don't know English.
Motorola models like XT1578, XT1585 and XT192A spotted with high-end resolution and Verizon branding.
LG's new flagship may be cheaper than the Samsung Galaxy S6.