Last week’s weekly update was entitled Things that didn’t happen, and what that means, which was directed toward 2013 in retrospect. I am keeping to that theme this week, and trying… Read more »
Android in the automobile would spur two things the connected car sorely lacks: A unified app platform in the infotainment system and a vibrant developer community. Read more »
Intel keeps pushing forward with its support for Android, but of course it can’t simply ignore Windows. The company’s chips now support both Android and Windows running at the same time… Read more »
The Huawei Ascend Mate 2 has a battery that’s so big it can actually charge your other devices. And bonus: It looks like this phone is actually headed to the US. Read more »
An LTE tablet that doesn’t require an additional data plan charge? Sort of. The Asus Padfone X for AT&T uses an LTE smartphone — and its data plan — to power… Read more »
AT&T is bringing the bendable G Flex smartphone to its LTE network in the first quarter of the year. The quirky handset can flex or heal itself and has buttons on… Read more »
CES pre-announcements started in earnest this week with Acer debuting two tablets before the show. Samsung has new Android cameras and maybe a more appealing design for its Galaxy S 5… Read more »
The market for smaller tablets has heated up as Apple takes on gadgets like Amazon’s Kindle Fire and Google’s Nexus 7. But a buzz is emerging out of CES in Las… Read more »
It was a very merry Christmas for Verizon and AT&T. In the fourth quarter, Verizon reported record net subscriber additions of 2.1 million due to LTE gadget sales while AT&T activated… Read more »
2012 wraps with a year-end mobile tech podcast that looks both forward and back. With hardware cycles advancing rapidly, neither host is expecting blockbuster news out of the Consumer Electronics Show… Read more »