SmartPhones stories
Spotify has filed a complaint to the European Commission, alleging that Apple's App Store rules limit choice and disadvantage other app developers.
Digital Realty's Joseph Badaoui shares his thoughts on how 5G will transform data centre infrastructure now and beyond.
HP has extended its worldwide recall of several notebooks and mobile workstations due to the high risk of fire and burn hazards.
The NCI Agency acquires, deploys and defends communication systems for NATO's political decision-makers and command centres.
People are installing motion-sensor cameras connected to their smartphones without realising they could be filming their neighbours illegally.
Apple says it's 'protecting the planet's resources' and expanding educational opportunities for workers who assemble Apple products.
Following a comprehensive evaluation process, DisplayMate Technologies has heaped the praises on the Samsung Galaxy 10 - specifically, its display.
Following the trend set by Vodafone and Spark, 2degrees is trying to lure customers into a contract with the promise of access to streaming content.
The personal computing market is in decline, with unit shipments expected to drop 3.3% in 2019, except for detachable devices which see modest growth.
The WiFi router gives parents more control over their children's internet activities – and how long they spend online.
Research analyst Canalys says while it's inevitable that more vendors will jump in on the fad, it won't be gaining much traction in 2019.
The wearables category continues to evolve and grow, with global shipments of wearable devices forecasted to reach 189 million units by 2022.
Gartner has identified seven pivotal security and risk management trends that leaders must prepare for to ensure resilience and uphold business goals.
Samsung's Galaxy S10, launching this week, boasts a stunning AMOLED display, four cameras, and powerful performance, potentially swaying iPhone loyalists.
The adoption of 5G is supposedly set to usher in the next wave of technological innovation by accelerating new breakthroughs.
Apple, Xiaomi, and Huawei lead the booming wearables sector, with a 31.4% growth in 4Q18. Ear-worn devices spearhead this surge, jumping 66.4%.
The new tech enables you to use your phone to lock and unlock your car, start it, save your individual settings, and control it remotely in ride sharing.
Among other telecommunications infrastructure market findings, Dell'Oro reports that Huawei increased its share by 8 percentage points since 2013.
While New Zealanders are spending per device on smartphones than ever before, sellers should be wary that we will only go so fare.
Mobile Mentor joins Android Enterprise Recommended program as managed service provider, offering customers confidence in deploying Android.