Images of what looks like the next iPad Air have surfaced, giving rise to rumors that the iPad Air 2 will be the thinnest iPad yet.
Images that claim to be leaked photographs of the Amazon's upcoming smartphone confirm four cameras on the phone's body that power a 3D user interface.
"If I cannot make money on handsets, I will not be in the handset business," BlackBerry CEO John Chen said.
Without a smartphone nearby, the smartwatches aren't capable of much, but Samsung may be changing that in the near future.
Internal documents have revealed that the iPhone’s growth is slowing and Apple knows why.
Chinese carriers believe that consumers may be holding out for the iPhone 6, which is likely to sport a screen size of nearly 5 inches.
One enterprising computer scientist is using mobile phones for communication and compensation.
Apple is suing Samsung over five patents while Samsung is counter-suing over two patents, claiming that Apple's grievance is with Android.
Apple has patented a technology called "transparent texting" that may reduce the rate of injuries from distracted walking.
Japan Display would be the first supplier to begin production in May while others are expected do so by June.
Day 2 of Macworld 2014 kicked off with Robert Scoble and Shel Israel discussing how social data will be used in the future.
The T-Mobile 16GB Galaxy S5 will sell for an introductory price of $0 down, $27.50 per month for 24-months, under T-Mobile’s Simple Choice plan.
One analyst suspects Amazon will release a smartphone with six cameras before the year ends.
Apple and Samsung have dominated smartphone sales while other manufacturers have struggled to register their presence.
A new study found that 80 percent of China's high-end smartphone users carry iPhones.
Parents absorbed in their mobile devices were more likely to harshly scold their child’s bad behavior, a study observes.
The Galaxy S5’s release could suffer due to the incident, with some markets not getting enough supplies of the smartphone at launch.
Despite having just 7 percent of the Chinese smartphone market, Apple ranks first on desirability.
South Korea's health agency will review the phone to determine if the device can be used by physicians as a medical device.
2014 will be a transition year for the smartphone market with growth slowing more than ever before, according to IDC.
Shanghai adds restrictions to taxi apps during rush hour to even the playing field for passengers and drivers.
The phone can encrypt calls, delete all data and render itself inoperable if someone attempts to tamper with its casing.