HTC has confirmed that the HTC One smartphone will be its sole flagship phone in 2013.
Samsung Monday confirmed that it would launch the new Galaxy S4 smartphone during a March 14 event in New York.
“Contemporary culture and social media both continue to influence the English language and newly added words,” Oxford said about the 26-word list.
With major problems from cyberattackers on earthbound computer networks, IBM's mobile security chief says mobile networks can be safe.
The Galaxy Note 3 maybe be packed with cool features and updated hardware specs.
IMB said the goal is to harmonize computer networks with growing numbers of employees who use mobile devices like laptops and smartphones
A North Carolina upstart hopes consumers will embrace Wi-Fi connectivity to save cash on smartphone services.
With 5.5-inch display, both LG Optimus G Pro and Samsung Galaxy Note 2 go head-to-head with each other. With that in mind, it would be interesting to see how the latest LG biggie stacks up against the Samsung "phablet."
Jim Balsillie, the long-time co-CEO of BlackBerry, is no longer a shareholder. He sold his 5 percent stake in the company last year.
The already-heated Samsung Galaxy S4 rumor mill got yet another boost Tuesday, after a report hit the web claiming that the Korean variant of the Galaxy S4 had made an appearance in a new GLBenchmark database.
Google will adapt its AdWords strategy to work better and more cheaply for mobile ads. It's also working with Yahoo.
BlackBerry Inc. elected two mobile industry executives as directors as it continues its year-long shake-up to regain market share and profit.
A new report has said that the 4.99-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display that Samsung showcased at the 2013 CES last month is going to be included in the Galaxy S4 smartphone with the production to begin later this month.
BlackBerry (NASDAQ:BBRY) gained another $537 million in market value Tuesday as it started shipping the new Z10 units in Canada.
Tablets are already changing the PC sector, so Dell going private may not have much impact overall.
BlackBerry (NASDAQ:BBRY), the developer of the new Z10 and Q10, saw its shares rocket 12 percent by changing its name.
Nokia Oyj (NYSE:NOK), the one-time king of the smartphone market, has finally returned to profit, the company reported.
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) reported second-quarter earnings that beat estimates due to solid demand for new products including iPhone 5.
Why would Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) invest in a buyout of Dell (NASDAQ:DELL)? Better return plus customer support.
The world’s biggest semiconductor buyer in 2012 was Samsung Electronics (KRX:005930), which bypassed Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), Gartner said.
A late shipment of Windows 8, the decline in global PC sales and ho-hum demand for its Surface tablets is expected to weigh on results.
Google, the No. 1 search engine, is expected to report that its earnings and revenue juggernaut kept rolling through the fourth quarter.