Google Nexus Two phone in the works
Looks like Google is not giving up when it comes to making its own phone: a Nexus Two may be planned.
Looks like Google is not giving up when it comes to making its own phone: a Nexus Two may be planned.
Federal regulators say Verizon Wireless has agreed to pay a settlement of $25 million and at least $52.8 million in refunds to customers who inadvertently racked up data charges on their phones over the last three years.
Turns out, you’re more likely to purchase an iPhone –or other allegedly awesome thing — if you think the person who owns said awesome thing is deserves it.
T-Mobile joins AT&T and Sprint in announcing a BlackBerry running the Research In Motion’s new and improved operating system, OS 6.
A Sony PlayStation phone — long talked about, but late to the mobile party — may be coming after all.
The U.S. Army could be streaming surveillance video images from unmanned planes to soldiers’ cell phones in about two years, a senior Army official said on Tuesday.
Apple’s veering into location-based programs by starting out with one for customers checking into Apple Stores.
Eerie clip from Charlie Chaplin movie appears to show woman walking down the street holding cell phone.
Sprint Nextel plans to sell iPad rival, the Galaxy Tab from Samsung Electronics for a third less than the tablet computer’s price tag at Verizon Wireless but, the offer still comes with a catch that at least one analyst said would limit sales.
The Internet’s favorite outraged citizen dons his now-infamous red kerchief and black tank top to give us the 911 on BeenVerified.com’s Sex Offender Tracker App for iPhone and Android.