When you analyze it, there is no reason for the Alphabet-owned search giant to get into the hardware game.
The tech giant wants to take back control of its mobile operating system, Android, and is reportedly in talks with mobile operators about carrying the new smartphone.
BlackBerry’s official store has listed the Passport, along with the Silver edition and Priv by up to $150.
Google has listed down the end-of-life dates of Nexus 6P, 5X, 6, 5 7, 9 and 10 in its support page.
The 32GB Galaxy Tab S2 with 8-inch display has been discounted significantly to $299 on Amazon.
Apple’s big developer conference kicks off in San Francisco on Monday with major software announcements expected.
Apple is expected to record a 2 percent year-on-year decline in iPhone shipments in 2016 as the wider smartphone market declines.
Google has officially confirmed that Android's 1.6 million apps will be available on its Chrome desktop operating system.
The Chinese internet company is extending its reach in the U.S. by launching a set-top box with 4K support and Bluetooth and gaming controllers.
Given the outdated system the messaging app and others rely on, even end-to-end encryption will not protect against a determined attacker.
China’s Xiaomi has announced it will take part in Google’s annual developer conference in San Francisco this week, hinting at the launch of several new products.
The much anticipated feature has been in development for over six months.
The search giant took in $75 billion in revenue in 2015, so a verdict favoring Oracle would barely affect Google’s bottom line, observers say.
Microsoft says it is committed to Windows Mobile and has “next generation products” in development.
Microsoft's executive vice president Terry Myerson's email to partners puts an end to rumors about mobile-unit-shutdown.
Xiaomi's mid-range Redmi Note 3 is now available at a discounted price of $215.
The European Union’s competition chief, Margrethe Vestager, has charged Google over its practice of forcing manufacturers to preload its apps when using the Android system.
The European Commission is reportedly about to file charges against the tech giant after investigating Google’s practice of forcing operators and manufacturers to preload its own apps on Android devices.
The Canadian smartphone manufacturer's CEO, John Chen, reportedly said the company is working on two Android smartphones after the high-end Priv launched last year.
Reddit has launched official iOS and Android apps for “the front page of the internet” for the first time.
A product and graphics designer in Hong Kong spent over $50,000 creating a life-sized humanoid robot to fulfill his childhood dream.
Microsoft's smartphone push may be struggling, but there may be some light at the end of the tunnel as it focuses on the enterprise market.