There aren’t many scenarios where a pair of new Nexus phones makes sense. That’s what one supply chain source says will happen however. Perhaps the 64-bit chip transition is part of… Read more »
Handset makers are starting to make good progress getting Android 4.4 to phones in the U.S. and Canada, based on data from Chitika. If you want your phone upgraded the fastest,… Read more »
With new devices and time off from work, did people in the U.S. and Canada surf more on mobile devices? Probably, but which ones did they use? Based on Chitika’s ad… Read more »
Google says its rivals have “placed a cloud” on the Android eco-system through a wave of lawsuits based on old Nortel patents. Now, it’s filed a lawsuit of its own to… Read more »
If borne out, this week’s reports that the next generation of Google’s TV product could be branded “Nexus TV,” suggest Google may finally be getting both the strategy and the branding… Read more »
After much speculation about Google’s floating barges, a San Francisco television station says it has the answer. The barges are part showroom and part luxury decks, all to better compete with… Read more »
Companies are racing to create curved smartphones as LG’s G Flex was announced over the weekend. It’s the first “real” curved smartphone, says LG; a clear shot at Samsung. Is this… Read more »
Amazon recently introduced its new lineup of Kindle Fires including new HDX devices that have faster processors, more memory and a brighter, richer display. Here are my early impressions of the… Read more »
Canonical may not have raised enough money on Kickstarter for its Ubuntu Edge phone but Ubuntu Touch is alive and kicking. The company is pushing hard to test the software for… Read more »
The Nexus 4 smartphone is now so much of a bargain as to be a no-brainer — as long as you’re happy to live without 4G. Meanwhile, the revamped Nexus 7… Read more »