Like the U.S. during the Civil War, mine is a house divided. I have a second generation Motorola X handset while my husband recently upgraded to an iPhone 6 running iOS… Read more »
After braving the somewhat wacky wearables area in the Sands at this year’s Consumer Electronics show — unfashionable brainwave helmets are a “thing” this year — it became clear that most… Read more »
Now that Motorola is owned by China-based Lenovo, it only makes sense for the company to bring its phones to that country. It’s doing just that with the Moto X and… Read more »
When you hear that the Lenovo Vibe Band VB10 announced at CES costs just $89, you probably don’t have high style expectations for the wearable health tracker and notification device. Take… Read more »
Now we know what the “see what others can’t see” tagline means. Asus teased us with it before the Consumer Electronics Show, and on Monday the company debuted two new Android… Read more »
At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, Lenovo is partnering with Intel in a big way with the P90 smartphone. The handset is the first to use both a 64-bit Intel Atom… Read more »
Last year, LG tested the curved phone waters with its G Flex handset, a 6-inch handset that self-healed scratches. This year, LG toned it down a bit with a smaller successor… Read more »
The next mobile chip from Nvidia is aimed at a really big mobile device: The automobile. Nvidia unveiled the Tegra X1, which it calls a “mobile super chip,” at its Sunday night… Read more »