ITC favors Microsoft in Motorola tiff
An ITC administrative law judge found that Motorola Android products infringe a Microsoft patent.
An ITC administrative law judge found that Motorola Android products infringe a Microsoft patent.
Contactless mobile payments are taking off in a big way.
Intel forms new group focused on phones, tablets and other mobile devices.
The U.S. was still the largest market by revenue in the third quarter, said Strategy Analytics.
Intel and MIPS jump on the Android 4.0 bandwagon quickly.
Apple was partly hit as consumers and operators awaited the Q4 launch of the iPhone 4S.
Microsoft said that makers of over half of all Android devices are now its licensees.
The phone maker has a strategy to bring smartphones to the masses.
The Apple leader's influence on technology is clear; but he also altered forever our expectations about when and where we use our gadgets.
Apple said new hardware makes the iPhone 4S faster than its predecessor, the iPhone 4.
Interest in next iPhone 'unprecedented,' says one recycler.
Too many simply deploy me-too tactics, argues Ian Fogg.
LPDDR3 will succeed LPDDR2 and ramp up performance in tablets and smartphones while consuming less power.
At long last, Google has launched its Google Wallet mobile payment application on Sprint Nexus S 4G smartphones.
Japanese firms will team with Samsung to design chips for new smartphones and challenge Qualcomm, the Nikkei newspaper said.
Intel General Manager Doug Fisher declined to comment on rumors Samsung will buy its open-source OS.
Baidu recently announced a set of developer tools that analysts said could be the beginnings of a mobile OS.
At next week's Internationale Funkaustellung (IFA) in Berlin, smartphone makers are expected to push the boundaries of the device's screen sizes, while also launching tablets and trying to accelerate the momentum for 3D-capable products.
A hot-button question lately in the rapidly-growing smartphone market: Can a company succeed at selling smartphones and tablets without owning the software and the hardware?
Free cloud-based service allows small companies to wipe data from BlackBerry smartphones for security.
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