Back in October, we saw how Elliptic Labs integrated ultrasound hardware and smart software to interact with phones and tablets though gestures. At the time, the company said its technology worked… Read more »
Sony hasn’tĀ debuted a handset at this week’s Mobile World Congress, but it does have a new high-end Android tablet coming in June. The Xperia Z4 tablet boasts a 2560 x 1600… Read more »
Back in 2012, I suggested that for some, a tablet may replace a smartphone within the next few years. Fast forward to present day and Huawei is thinking the same: The… Read more »
The tablet market that started in earnest four years ago is stagnant. Amid sluggish growth over the last several quarters, the final three months of 2014 actually saw fewer tablet shipments… Read more »
If you consider yourself an average mobile gamer, you’re likely spending up to 120 minutes a day tapping on a screen to have fun. That figure comes from the NPD Group,… Read more »
Despite the fact that it recorded net income of $11.7 billion in 2014 onĀ $55.9 billion in revenue, Intel still isn’t reaping financial benefits from the mobile revolution. In fact, just the… Read more »
With two weather delays and a cross-country flight to Las Vegas from the east coast, I had plenty of time to think about the upcoming week. It’s time for another Consumer… Read more »
With phones and tablets usurping some activities from traditional computers, Intel is changing with the times. A new “Client Computing” group will combine the chip business for PCs, smartphones and tablets. Read more »
An internal image of a new Microsoft-powered handset shows a Windows logo only; there’s no Windows Phone on the device. This makes sense as Microsoft is unifying its platforms and opens… Read more »
In less than three years, “phablets” have gone from a laughable name to the fastest growing handheld segment and they’re not done yet. Look for nearly 200 million shipments this year… Read more »