Despite all the glowing reviews of the HTC One, including all the reviews for the Samsung Galaxy S IV that ended up championing all the great things about the HTC One instead, HTC is currently falling apart - at least in part because of "disastr... [Full Article]
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Sony Corp lowered its sales target for digital cameras to 1.3 trillion yen ($12.7 billion) for the fiscal year to end-March 2015, from a previous estimate of 1.5 trillion yen. Sony also cut its sales target for smartpho... [Full Article]
Google's sixth annual conference for software developers opened Wednesday with a chance for the company to showcase its latest services. Announcements include a new phone, new tools for online games and ... (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
Considering there's a large swath of people who hate iMessage for its frequent downtime and unreliability, you would think BlackBerry would be smart enough to launch its long-popular BlackBerry Messenger app for the iPhone. Oh, they're doin... [Full Article]
ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) - BlackBerry unveiled on Tuesday a new mid-tier smartphone device with a physical keyboard, the feature that still sets it apart from most rivals, and said its new devices had put the company back on "solid ground.&quo... [Full Article]
The end of the Facebook phone is nearing. Five weeks after Facebook debuted the HTC First - and four days after AT&T dropped the price on the phone to less than a dollar (with contract) - the joint venture appears to be unraveling. Tech blog BGR ... [Full Article]
The Wall Street Journal says that Amazon is expanding its hardware offerings with a whole new line of gadgets, including a lame-sounding "audio streaming device" and a pair of next gen smartphones. We're going to be super honest. While... [Full Article]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - AT&T Inc has cut the price of the HTC First phone, which is preloaded with Facebook Inc applications, to 99 cents from $99.99 less than a month after the phone's launch. AT&T, the No. 2 U.S. mobile service provider, ... [Full Article]
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia unveiled a new mid-range Asha phone priced at $99, aiming to prevent consumers, particularly in emerging markets, from switching to Google's Android as they upgrade from basic phones. The Asha phones have some of the b... [Full Article]