Apple analysts aren't confident with the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus going into 2016, after reports of suppliers growing iPhone stock over the past two months.
Google has banned 13 apps from the Play Store, after finding traces of malware capable of automatically rating an app, surviving a factory reset, and more.
T-Mobile reduced the cost of its family plan to $120 per month for four lines with unlimited talk, text, and 10GB of data per person for a limited time.
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.
Android Marshmallow has been available for two months, but still has less than one-percent adoption, while Lollipop and KitKat take the largest shares.
Garmin has announced two new smartwatches at CES 2016, the Fenix 3, a health and fitness focused wearable, and the Tactix Bravo, a multisport GPS watch.
The Oculus Rift will be available for pre-order, starting on January 6. The price and recommended specs are still unknown, but Oculus has an AMA planned.
AT&T will reportedly follow T-Mobile in abolishing two-year contracts for phones on January 8, making installments or outright purchase the only way to buy.
After litigation with Oracle over the past few years, Google has announced plans to move from Java to OpenJDK in the next major update to its mobile OS.
T-Mobile has defended its current optimization process for video traffic, a week after YouTube said the carrier was throttling speeds across the network.