Apple's future devices may feature technology that allows wireless chargers and NFC to share circuitry.
HIke, India's rival to Facebook's Whatsapp, has raised $65 million from Tiger Global, Bharti Softbank
Dallas, Texas based Theatro makes voice activated wearables for hands free use.
In San Francisco, 67 percent of all robberies reportedly involve the theft of a mobile communications device.
Helped by scorching sales, rising valuations and Google's Android One software, India's Karbonn Mobiles is preparing to go public by 2016.
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Amazon might be preparing to test its 'octocopter' Prime Air delivery drones in India in late October, The Economic Times reports.
BlackBerry has appointed a leader for its new technology unit while Q2 shipments rose under CEO Chen's turnaround strategy.
Lenovo's core PC business, which still accounts for roughly 82 percent of sales, continued to tighten its grip on the market.
ComScore found that Snapchat was behind only Facebook and Instagram in terms of penetration in the millennial demographic in the U.S.
Local brands in India and China are giving Apple and Samsung a hard time in two of the world's fastest-growing smartphone markets.
Users now have to download Foursquare's 'Swarm' to check in.
Navdy CEO Doug Simpson unveiled the startup’s new head-up display the company calls "Google Glass for your car."
Daniela Perdomo, CEO of goTenna, discussed how the new device aims to help users communicate via their smartphone without service.
The smartphone wars are making mobile one of the biggest advertising categories in the world.
The overall smartphone market grew 23.1 percent annually in the second quarter of 2014 with a record 295.3 million shipments.
Here's a look at all the most prominent rumors about Apple's upcoming iPhone 6.
Mobile conversion rates are one-third that of PCs, which is a problem for Amazon.com. Which brings us to the Amazon Fire smartphone.
WeChat and other mobile applications are being targeted in China's latest pornography crackdown.
Xiaomi has partnered with Flipkart.com, India’s largest e-commerce company, to sell its new Mi3 handset, starting Tuesday.
It's not looking good for the Chinese factory that once supplied Samsung, but was accused of hiring child workers.
Despite the second-quarter profit miss, Wall Street rewarded the big search engine with a share-price bump in late trading.