Company unveils the latest low-cost Redmi 2 smartphone, which retails for $112.
Huawei's sales are indeed impressive, but Xiaomi could be the real giant in waiting.
The technology industry bid farewell to a number of legendary products during the past year. Here are a few we’ll miss the most.
The "iPhone 6s mini" would essentially replace the iPhone 5c.
The Boeing Black encrypts disk data and all communications, BlackBerry says.
New car models featuring Google’s new car operating system will be unveiled next month at CES.
Already China’s second-largest search provider, a joint venture with Coolpad could make Qihoo a major player in hardware.
Shashin Devsare, executive director of Karbonn Mobiles, says the Android One program has been successful and will continue.
The company aims to regain its former glory with its BlackBerry Classic smartphone, which borrows features from old-time handsets.
The maker of FireChat hopes to use new funding to help smartphone users build offline networks.
A renewed focus on enterprise customers who want BlackBerry-grade security for their smartphones.
India is the Chinese smartphone maker's largest market outside China.
The Instagram generation still prefer "real" books to their digital counterparts.
Emerging markets saw some of the largest gains while Samsung's lead was eaten away by Apple and Chinese smartphone makers.
Samsung is expected to ship 45 million Galaxy S6 units, including the Galaxy S6 Edge, in 2015.
The retailer said it will initiate cost-cutting measures to save $400 million a year as sales fizzle.
A free app allows consumers to connect their devices to the World Community Grid, which helps fight diseases.
Light bulbs, thermostats and shower speakers: here's how to make your home smarter.
AnTuTu benchmark app has details about Samsung's upcoming flagship smartphone Galaxy S6, which the company is yet to announce.
People are back to work but still shopping on their phones.
The Tizen-based Z1 is being viewed as Samsung's first attempt toward reducing its dependency on Google's Android in its smartphones.
The manufacturer that brought us the first curved display device in 2013 may bring us the first truly flexible display device in 2015.