With the Nexus 6 difficult to get from Google due to low inventory, carriers are ready to start selling the phone. Here are the various plans, costs and pre-order information which… Read more »
Apple’s new SIM card will act as a gateway between the iPad and mobile networks. That gives Apple an enormous amount of power over the carriers. It’s doubtful, though, that Apple… Read more »
If you were waiting to get a new Moto X on Sprint’s network, you might be waiting forever. Motorola says the new flagship won’t be coming to Sprint. Could the carrier’s… Read more »
Nokia is starting to reclaim lost ground in the U.S. mobile networking market. Consequently it’s buying Chicago-based SAC Wireless to help it roll out its new network contracts. Read more »
Some major acquisitions jolted the mobile industry in the first quarter of 2014, underscoring some important trends. Meanwhile, turbulence plagues the mobile-gaming industry and Dish is ramping up speculation about its… Read more »
Motorola leaving the protective wings of Google was a bombshell this week. What does it mean for Moto phones of the future? And might Lenovo now get a chance to be… Read more »
Can you limit your mobile voice and data use to Wi-Fi networks? If so, Scratch will make your service free, selling you minutes and megabytes only for emergencies. Read more »
On the third anniversary of its LTE launch, Verizon is delivering a new 4G network. Over the last few months, it’s been quietly deploying the fastest, highest capacity LTE network in… Read more »
Sprint customers may no longer have to choose between black or white. According to a leaked document, users might be able to customize their Moto X using Moto Maker starting next… Read more »