Facebook's OpenCellular, an open-source hardware and software initiative, aims to lower barriers to entry for small mobile providers in developing nations.
The mobile payments ecosystem is booming with companies like Samsung, Apple, and Google pushing their own payment systems. The newest participant? Walmart.
Thinga.Me, the product of Microsoft's experimental Garage division, uses photo recognition to let you turn real-world objects into digital collections.
Xiaomi, which has already proven that it is much more than a mobile phone manufacturer with its line of home appliances, is now looking to go upmarket.
Google has just made moves to improve its own AI capabilities by purchasing Moodstocks, a French startup that is adept at helping phones recognize objects.
Reviews of the OnePlus 3 have so far been pretty good, but there have been some issues. Both the RAM and screen issues, however, will be fixed in an update.
Sometimes the best ideas fail to take off simply because the timing isn’t right. These five phones from the likes of Nokia and Motorola are the perfect example.
Bank of America has finally confirmed what we've known all along -- Americans are in a codependent (or rather, dependent) relationship with our smartphones.
Huawei has come under fire after EXIF data revealed that an image it claimed was shot on its P9 smartphone was actually captured with a Canon 5D Mark III.