Samsung Galaxy Nexus, which is the first phone running on Google's Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, is expected to arrive in the United States after Nov. 25, Black Friday. However, some Android smartphone contenders will try their best to spoil the party.
It is raining smartphones these holiday season as various mobile giants from Apple to HTC are lining up their best products with mind-boggling specifications and marketing it aggressively.
AT&T has released one of the long-awaited 4G LTE smartphone HTC Vivid on its network. The latest mobile from HTC will be available from Nov. 6 in stores and online for $199 under 2-year contract.
Square and Rovio, the Angry Birds-maker, recently received a $1 billion valuation; other companies hope to follow in their footsteps.
Google released a Gmail iPhone, iPad and iPod app Wednesday hoping to streamline Apple users' Gmail experience and encourage more users to switch to the Google email platform. The new iPhone, iPad and iPod app was recalled due to a bug with notifications and Google pulled the iOS app to fix the problem.
Yahoo released a personalized magazine application called Livestand, a social TV app called IntoNow, and more ways to connect users together and spark conversation.
In order to survive in the rapidly changing tablet PC industry, the Nook Color 2 must be $200 or less.
On Wednesday, Google's rumored updated Gmail app was released for Apple's iOS. It will be available on the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch running on iOS 4 and up.
Carrier AT&T said it would sell two 4G LTE smartphones -- HTC Vivid and Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket -- on its network from Nov.6.
Motorola took the wraps off Droid Razr recently which is claimed to be the world's thinnest smartphone. The Motorola Droid Razr not only weighs less, 127 g, it's also only 7.1 mm thick. As for design, the Droid Razr is one sexy phone with a unique wavy pattern on the back.
The hit indie game 'Minecraft' is coming to Xbox 360 and will be playable at MineCon.
Nokia my be the world's biggest smartphone maker, but in terms of smartphones, they are lagging way behind several other makers, especially in the U.S. Now comes word Nokia will take their new Windows Phone lineup of smartphones to the U.S. in early 2012 and will available on multiple carriers, Nokia's CEO Stephen Elop told Bloomberg.
It's Google Reader's turn to get the Google+ treatment as the news feed tool gets a new look and the ability to +1 items, Google said in an official blog post. In order to simplify Reader, Google will turn off the comments, following, friending and shared items functions because those things can now be done in Google+
Appcelerator raised $15 million in its latest round of funding, making the developer the largest third-party app publisher for both iOS and Android platforms.
Google is reportedly building a native Gmail application for the iPhone. Here's why that won't happen.
AT&T has released HTC Vivid on its network. The LTE device will be available from Nov.6 for $199 under 2-year contract.
Taiwanese manufacturer HTC has wowed again this quarter, it revealed in an earnings report released today. Third quarter earnings rose to $624.6 million, a 68 percent increase over last year's earnings for the same period and 7 percent increase over the previous quarter, thanks to several Android-based bestsellers.
Amid a push to go beyond the sale of boxed games, the major games retailer starts selling Android tablets.
Samsung and HTC lead the U.S. in smartphone sales. Here's how their newest devices compare.
HTC sold more smartphones in the U.S. than any other company in the last three months.
HTC is the top smartphone maker in the U.S., and now they are bringing a 4G device to AT&T.
Reuters reported last Friday that Korean electronics company Samsung has surpassed Apple in smartphone sales this July through September quarter.