Apple's iPhones accounted for over a quarter of all smartphones sold in China in the three months ended February.
The New York Times thinks Apple Watch users will be reading, so they're creating tiny one-sentence versions of stories.
Demand for smartphones and better data services in emerging markets is driving sales at companies such as China's Huawei Technology.
The YotaPhone 2 features a 4.7-inch rear display that comes with an electronic-ink screen.
The South Korean smartphone maker hopes to stand out in the market with a series of uniquely designed handsets.
After some big exits, more investment in a maturing Indian startup economy.
Asian markets are growing in importance for America's biggest Internet companies, including Facebook and Twitter.
The agency says it will hire more tech-savvy employees to keep an eye on emerging technologies.
Only about 10 percent of foam packing peanuts are recycled today; the rest are dumped into landfills.
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.
Foxconn, which makes electronics goods such as smartphones for companies like Apple, Nokia and Sony, employs over a million people.
Microsoft needs more people to use its Windows smartphones and the company is partnering with Xiaomi to test interest.
Buckle up: drivers using a smartwatch are purportedly even more dangerous than those on a smartphone.
BlackBerry attempts is first tablet in four years.
Some smartphone owners have to void their warranties to install Cyanogen Inc.'s custom firmware.
Market watchers expect a financial turnaround for Samsung with help from the South Korean company's latest 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 patent includes new gestures along with buttons that can change based on what the user is doing.
The Chinese smartphone maker faces rising competition in key markets as it chases the 100 million-unit milestone.
More Valley technologists are heading to Asian companies, taking their careers, and their new employers, in bold new directions.
Momentum behind th continues in China, driven by Apple's iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.