MWC 2018 Preview: Galaxy S9, 5G and Other Big Announcements By Caitlin McGarry, Philip Michaels published 23 February 18 Samsung’s Galaxy S9 will capture the lion's share of attention at the world's biggest mobile trade show, but it's not the only device we're excited about.
Leaked AR Images Reveal Final Galaxy S9 Design By Philip Michaels published 21 February 18 Someone found images of the Galaxy S9 in Samsung's Unpacked 2018 app and posted them in advance of this weekend's big unveiling.
LG's Answer to Galaxy S9 Is an AI Phone By Don Reisinger published 13 February 18 LG's improved V30 will come with an AI-powered camera, according to the company.
How SAP Plans to Smarten Up Your Rental Car By Philip Michaels published 4 March 17 During a demo at this week's Mobile World Congress, SAP showed off how renting a car, navigating to parking, paying for gas and logging expenses can all be connected.
Meet the Next Big Thing for Smart Homes By Philip Michaels published 2 March 17 Elliptic Labs makes the ultrasound sensor that gives Xiaomi's Mi Mix its all-display look. But that technology could have an even bigger impact.
First Energizer Android Phone Should Keep Going and Going By Philip Michaels published 28 February 17 The Energizer E550LTE hits the U.S. this summer with a whopping 4,000 mAh battery and a rugged body that can survive drops, water and dust.
Vuzix Readies Its Non-Doofus AR Glasses for Consumers By Philip Michaels published 27 February 17 Vuzix's Blade 3000 specs look more like sunglasses than something that will get you mocked. They could be ready for consumers by 2018.
Alexa's Headed to Moto Droid Z as a Moto Mod By Philip Michaels published 26 February 17 The voice-powered assistant is one of many add-ons Motorola plains to make available for its modular smartphone lineup this year. Other additions include a game controller and a power pack.
MWC 2017 Preview: What to Expect at Biggest Mobile Event By Philip Michaels published 2 February 17 From the LG G6 and other new flagship phones to new developments in AI and 5G, this is what's on tap for MWC 2017.
Samsung: Galaxy S7 Camera Is 'Game Changing' By Philip Michaels published 26 February 16 Samsung's Shoneel Kolhatkar explains how the Galaxy S7's new dual-pixel camera will help you take better pictures, especially in low light.
This Phone Turns Sunshine Into Power By Philip Michaels published 25 February 16 Kyocera's prototype phone can turn three minutes of sun exposure into one minute of talk time.
Faster Than a Speeding Bullet? AT&T, Intel Test Drones on LTE By Philip Michaels published 23 February 16 AT&T and Intel are testing ways to add LTE data transfers to drones, so operators need not have a line of site.
Meet the First Phone with a Thermal Camera By Sam Rutherford published 18 February 16 The Cat S60 is here to solve rugged device user's woes with an attractive military tough handset that includes a thermal camera for spotting leaks or hidden critters.
Tiny Lensless Camera Uses Algorithms to Convert Light to Pictures By Avram Piltch published 25 February 14 Rambus demonstrates their new almost invisible camera sensor at Mobile World Congress 2014.
Samsung Debuts Gear 2, Gear 2 Neo Smartwatches By Dan Howley published 23 February 14 Just five months after launching its first smartwatch, the Galaxy Gear, Samsung has unveiled its two newest wearables, the Gear 2 and Gear Neo.
Windows Phone 7's Upgrade to WP8 Apollo Now Unclear By Kevin Parrish published 3 March 12 Sounds like current and upcoming Windows Phone 7.x devices won't receive an upgrade to Windows Phone 8 "Apollo."
Android 5.0 May Arrive This Fall, Hints Google By Kevin Parrish published 28 February 12 Android 5.0 may actually arrive this fall after all, but it's possible we'll see it early due to Google's "flexibility."
Samsung Galaxy B Will Have Edge-to-Edge Display By Kevin Parrish published 25 February 12 This phone will reportedly feature an edge-to-edge touchscreen save for a small strip across the top.
HTC Unveils the Flyer. It Can Play Crysis. By Marcus Yam published 16 February 11 ...thanks to OnLive.