A new app called Infant Cries Translator, made by Taiwanese medical researchers, claims it can translate a baby's crying sounds to predict what's wrong.
T-Mobile is in a bit of a spat over Binge On over concerns that it's more of a throttling service than anything else. CEO John Legere responds to critics.
Tylt, the company behind countless aftermarket batteries and Qi-compatible wireless chargers, has revealed its next generation of products at CES 2016.
New IonBank battery packs lead accessory manufacturer Moshi's CES charge, where they're joined by a new set of Avanti headphones and two Helios backpacks.
Freetel is a Japanese phone manufacturer that has been around since 2013. The company offers sleek, budget Android phones and is coming to North America.
The App Store has broken new records, with $1.1 billion sales in the two-week holiday season ending on January 3, according to a new report from Apple.
The problem of digital eye strain is growing more serious as we spend longer staring at screens every day, according to a report from the Vision Council.
Android Marshmallow has been available for two months, but still has less than one-percent adoption, while Lollipop and KitKat take the largest shares.
The Duo is an iPhone case that doubles as a battery pack and a high-quality speaker. The company will be shipping the device towards the end of January.
ZTE opened the Z-Community, where it hopes fans will come and talk about the company's phones, and share ideas on what they'd like to see on future devices.
ZTE continues its assault on the U.S. with the Grand X3, a 5.5-inch Android device headed to Cricket Wireless, and the Avid Plus for T-Mobile and MetroPCS.