As India pushes ahead with a project to increase Internet access, Cisco is looking to grab a slice of the action as an early mover.
Google’s update brings “material design” along with a few bugs.
Demand for the iPhone 6 in China is "surprisingly high," analyst says.
BlackBerry is hoping a smartphone design based off its classic handsets will be enough to drive users back.
Facing declining mobile sales, Blackberry has shifted toward software offerings to turn the company around.
The FTC is seeking reassurances from Apple that it will prevent user data from being shared without their consent.
FireChat powered the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong. But the ambition is now much bigger.
An engineering program manager at Android has announced that Android 5.0 Lollipop with the build LRX21T is “locked and loaded” for the Nexus 4.
Samsung aims to distinguish itself from the competition with its curved-screen Galaxy Note Edge.
A streamlined timeline and new features are parts of the strategy the company hopes will bring users back into the fold.
Apple will have to make an appearance in court over claims that its iMessage service prevented users from receiving text messages.
Is the Nexus 6 premium enough for the premium market? It has the power and quality, but size may be a hinderance in gaining fans of pure Android.
The unlocked second-generation Moto G has reportedly begun receiving a 386.7MB Android 5.0 Lollipop over-the-air update.
Samsung is preparing the Galaxy S6 to reverse its declining sales.
Xiaomi emerged as one of the top grossers while global brands also saw their online sales boom.
The Nexus 6 will be available for preorder and purchase at select carriers starting Wednesday.
Taylor Swift wants to connect with fans through a new app based on the music video for her song "Blank Space."
Uber is looking to boost its presence in India by teaming up with lenders to give loans to aspiring cab drivers.
Last month, Jack Ma and Apple CEO Tim Cook had both expressed an interest in partnering with each other.
But the Facebook-owned image-sharing app's update doesn't include new filters.
Facebook Messenger could soon offer money transfer services to its 500 million users.
Microsoft said it will refund prepaid Office for iPad subscriptions after announcing a plan to make the software free.
Android users switching away from iPhone no longer need to jump through a number of hoops to turn off iMessage.
BlackBerry CEO John Chen said the company is turning itself around. For the first time in five quarters, BlackBerry is reporting profits.
Samsung is boosting its handset manufacturing capacity in Vietnam with a large investment to build a second plant, according to a report.
As competition heats up in India's online shopping scene, Flipkart's reportedly considering potential investors for a massive fund infusion.
LG Electronics will be the first global smartphone manufacturer to offer official Android 5.0 Lollipop updates to its device users.
The Nexus program has always received Android updates first, but rules were made to be broken.
The sapphire glass maker said it was given a "bait-and-switch" deal while Apple said it "bent over backwards" to save it.
Microsoft hopes phone re-brand will spark sales at its struggling mobile unit.