Quick Charge 2.0 will fill your phone’s battery 75 percent faster than a regular power adapter, according to Qualcomm, and Japan’s NTT Docomo will be one of the first carriers to… Read more »
Marvell has designed silicon and software for the internet of things that indicates which features and vendors will be important in the years to come. Surprise. It’s a Zigbee fan. Read more »
Intel is rolling out a batch of new computing and radio modules designed to power the most advanced functions of connected cars as well as provide their links to the internet. Read more »
Structure Launchpad finalist, Phluido, founded by former Qualcomm engineers, plans to centralize the thus-far-distributed nature of the mobile radio access network and put it — where else? — in the cloud. Read more »
With more affordable 4K Ultra HD (“4K”) TVs in stores, 4K is already becoming a part of the home entertainment landscape. But what about mobile? With high-end 4K tablets bound to… Read more »
Imagination, the holder of the MIPS architecture license, and several other big-name chip firms have created prpl — a foundation to make sure MIPS can compete when it comes to software… Read more »
Multiple sources showed off two variants of the Galaxy S5 over the weekend: The Active and the Prime. The latter seems more interesting due to an expected 2K resolution display and… Read more »
Can Motorola attract millions of first-time smartphone users with its $129 Moto E? I think so after using the phone for a few days and that could mean big sales around… Read more »
Sonos is launching its new universal search feature for Android. We discuss that and whole home audio on this week’s podcast. You’ll learn about different standards, how open Sonos plans to… Read more »
Can a $129 Android phone actually provide a decent user experience? Motorola thinks so and introduced the Moto E for first-time smartphone owners. My first impressions? The target audience will likely… Read more »