We’re getting closer to what should be a new Nexus phone launch to coincide with the debut of Android L software. Will the next Nexus really have a screen nearing 6-inches… Read more »
The internet of things is hot and so are the executives we’ve gathered to speak about both the consumer and industrial opportunities that connected sensors, devices and people have to offer… Read more »
Google’s upcoming 64-bit Nexus tablet will be made by HTC, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday. It’s likely to be called the Nexus 9 and it will be powered by… Read more »
Qualcomm dominates the thin modem market and now Ericsson, like Broadcom before it, is pulling out. Around a third of the employees in that unit will be reallocated to radio network… Read more »
The 64-bit system-on-a-chip (SoC) products will help users, most likely in emerging markets, save money on data without needing to install anything. Read more »
Milo Medin is no longer the head of Google Fiber, although he is still with the company. Former Qualcomm executive Dennis Kish is now in charge. Read more »
Direct Moto X pre-orders kick off on Tuesday: You can get an AT&T model or an unlocked GSM version called the Pure Edition. The phone’s Turbo Charger and Moto Hint earbud… Read more »
According to an FCC filing, a Motorola device named Quark is most likely headed to Verizon soon. The device will support Motorola’s new Turbo Charging feature. Read more »
Thought the fight of the TV streaming boxes was fierce? Then wait until loudspeaker makers, chipset vendors, Wi-Fi startups and others battle it out over the future of home audio. Read more »