The high-speed networking technology promises to deliver 1,000 times more data capacity than 4G.
Samsung teases the Galaxy S6 for the second time in less than a week, this time possibly proposing lightning-fast wireless charging.
Apple faces barriers to China's NFC payments infrastructure.
For $70 a month, you can use AT&T's accelerated fiber-optic Internet. For an additional $29 a month, you can avoid being tracked while doing it.
Xiaomi hopes to ship 100 million smartphones in 2015, up from 61 million in 2014.
Store redesigns featuring glass cases and preppy uniforms reflect a luxury shift for the Cupertino, California, tech firm.
The wearable was originally supposed to debut with a number of advanced health-related features, but Apple cut most of them.
A smaller battery may indicate that the Samsung Galaxy S6 will be even more like an iPhone.
Chinese companies aren’t sitting idle as Uber seeks inroads in their market for cars that can be hailed by smartphone.
Building a car would put Apple in control of the vehicle from end to end, not just the dashboard.
LG's new luxury smartwatch with a round face will be showcased at the World Mobile Congress.
Western brands like Apple and Google may struggle to penetrate the subcontinent’s booming smartphone market.
Google's Android 5.0 Lollipop has a leg up on Apple's iOS 8 when it comes to stability.
The Fitbit Surge is basically a Charge HR with a bigger screen, unreliable GPS and heftier cost. It needs to do more to justify a $250 price tag.
OnePlus has created a developer team of former Paranoid Android workers after being snubbed by CyanogenMod.
Federally run institutions, such as national parks, are part of the plan for the new mobile payment system.
Experts from Mercedes and other automakers have been recruited by Apple to work on what some think is an iCar.
The Korean manufacturer's new flagship could ship as soon as next month.
In response to complaints from parents and regulators, Cupertino is promoting "Pay Once And Play" games.
Google's alliance with Mattel comes after the toy company's stock has fallen by 30 percent over the past year.
MassRoots must now use geofencing to restrict access to the 23 U.S. states where medical marijuana is legal.
The OS brings new features to devices such as the Lumia 830. They include full-size backgrounds and interactive notifications.
Feature will make it harder to impersonate users.
KuaiDi and Didi may join forces ahead of Uber's planned entry into the country's car-service booking app market, according to a published report.
Samsung employees may have to work some long hours come March 22, as vacation blackout dates often coincide with device launches.
In a few months, Xiaomi will begin selling accessories, but not smartphones, to customers in the U.S.
Apple Watch is expected to have a longer replacement cycle than the iPhone. But it isn't clear just how long.
Asian corporations, especially from China, are leading an increasing number of investments into Valley-based mobile technology startups.
While searching on Pinterest, users may now come across iOS apps suggestions through a new feature called app Pins.
South Korean smartphone makers are not happy with the high patent royalties demanded by Qualcomm, according to reports.