Samsung has released the Wave 3 smartphone in France. The device is powered by Bada 2.0, Samsung's own operating system, but looks a lot like the manufacturer's Android phones.
Reports are coming in that Best Buy has delisted the BlackBerry PlayBook and canceled orders for the tablet, but our own check shows that it may have just sold out.
Despite a 23 percent revenue drop, HTC is confident about 2012. CFO Winston Yung believes that new devices and LTE integration will help the manufacturer in 2012.
Penguin Group has asked that all its e-books be pulled from Amazon's new library lending service, but hasn't fully explained why it's pulling out of the program.
Research In Motion has acknowledged an issue with its BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 smartphones, which is causing the phones to not turn on, turning them into an expensive paperweight.
HP has returned from its PC exodus with three updated laptop lines: the new HP Folio 13 business Ultrabook, the HP Envy 15 and Envy 17, and the new HP Pavilion dm4 Beats Edition.
Our full impressions of Netflix for Android tablets in written, video, and photo form. Today, Netflix released an overhauled version of its service for all Android tablets including the Kindle Fire. The iPad will get an update soon as well.
Nokia's MixRadio service for its Lumia 800 Windows Phone looks like it will be more robust than we thought. The service will have an MP3 store and is powered by Echo Nest.
The HTC Rezound is now available on Verizon Wireless for $300 with a two-year contract. The phone has Beats Audio, a dual-core processor, a great camera, and high-speed 4G LTE connectivity.
Nintendo celebrates the launch of Super Mario 3D Land by recreating a level in Times Square, New York. We also sit down and ask NOA's Cindy Gordon about the state of the 3DS.
The Motorola Droid Razr aims to rekindle the company’s golden days with the thinnest body available in a smartphone, plus speedy 4G and a huge OLED display. Check out our full review for details.
Review: The HTC Amaze 4G wraps a fast processor, outstanding camera and king-size screen in a unique design, even if its price teeters a bit on the high side.
Say it ain't so. The Face Unlock feature of Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and the Galaxy Nexus has already been compromised using a smartphone and a picture of someone.
Review: The Samsung Focus Flash offers strong specs at a bargain price point, making it ideal for smartphone users who favor practicality over the bleeding edge.
President Obama has issued an Executive Order, forcing government agencies to reduce the amount they spend on travel, printing, swag, and vehicles by utilizing technology more efficiently.
Toyota is recalling a number of its 2004-2006 Toyota and Lexus V6 vehicles because of a misaligned crankshaft pulley that could wreck the power steering.
RIM has decided to continue developing Flash for its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet despite Adobe publicly abandoning its own product for HTML5. Should RIM be dedicating its resources to this when there are so many other issues with the PlayBook?
After enduring a verbal attack from Barnes & Noble earlier this week, Amazon has hit back, arguing that the Kindle Fire will have Netflix too, and a lot of other apps that the Nook Tablet won't have.
Nvidia has released the specs and some new info about its new Tegra 3 chipset, which has four cores and a fifth companion core that helps reduce power needs. Did we mention the 12 core GPU?
Our first hands-on impressions of the Nook Tablet, Barnes & Noble's sequel to the Nook Color. It's $50 more expensive than the Kindle Fire, but it might be worth the $250 price.