When U.S. operators start bonding together their LTE networks later this year, the Galaxy S5 will be one of the first devices in the market that can tap into their increased… Read more »
Samsung passed on using the Snapdragon 800 to power its new Galaxy S5, instead opting for the newer 801 chip. Is there really that much of a difference? Actually, yes, and… Read more »
With no flagship follow-up to the HTC One expected until March 25, HTC introduced its first new Desire handset for the mid-range market. It launches next month in China but HTC… Read more »
At Mobile World Congress, Intel introduced its first 64-bit processor in its next-generation Merrifield chip. It also bulked up its LTE modem capabilities and revealed expanded deals with Asus and Lenovo. Read more »
Qualcomm is gradually bringing its new 64-bit computing architecture to flagship smartphones and tablets, but Qualcomm did pack a bonus into its new Snapdragon 615: it’s first octa-core CPU. Read more »
To coax more hardware makers into the Windows Phone fold, Microsoft and Qualcomm have started doing the engineering for them. A new reference design could make building a new Windows device… Read more »
Steve Altman built Qualcomm’s mammoth mobile technology licensing operation. Now he’s helping little-known startup MagnaCom convince the telecom industry to rethink one of underlying technologies of communications networks. Read more »
HTC has a trio of wearables in the works: a possible rebadge of the Toq, a music-playing bracelet and perhaps most intriguing, a watch built around Google Now. Read more »
The AllSeen Alliance, which is attempting to build an open platform for connected devices to discover and communicate to one another without lengthy one-off programming, has added 10 new members. They… Read more »
Samsung may have fewer surprises when it launches the Galaxy S5 this month. Or will it be multiple Galaxy S5 models? Android apps on Windows may happen later while now people… Read more »