Google Nexus 6 Fingerprint Sensor Stymied by Apple

Google's latest Nexus smartphone, the Motorola-manufactured Nexus 6, has been quite the hit, selling out almost as fast as it's back in stock. Did you know, however, that the smartphone might have come with a fingerprint sensor if it wasn't for Apple?

Sprint and T-Mobile Merger Necessary for Scale to Compete, Says Deutsche Telekom CEO

T-Mobile might have finished 2014 strong, but parent company Deutsche Telekom's CEO Tim Hoettges still believes that a merger with Sprint is necessary to catch up to giants Verizon and AT&T.

T-Mobile Reports Successful 2014 as it Looks to Stronger 2015

T-Mobile revealed impressive figures for 2014, showing that the company has plenty of reason to think its brash, maverick style of marketing is working.

MacBook Air in 2015 to Bring Serious Changes

Apple has apparently been working on a radical redesign for its next-generation MacBook Air and if the changes are as expected, this could be the next big leap in the MacBook series since the 2012 Retina MacBook Pro.

Samsung Stresses Importance of Internet of Things and Collaboration

As our world becomes increasingly electrified and connected, it's important to note that humans are still at the center of it and that collaboration is needed in order to properly utilize the potential of the "Internet of Things (IoT)," electronics giant Samsung said earlier this week.

Android Market Share: OS Passes 1 Billion Shipments, Could it be the 'New Windows?'

Android continued its domination of the global market in 2014, and if recent forecasts hold true, Google's open source operating system could be the "new Windows."

Samsung TVs to Run Tizen in 2015

Consumers will be able to finally experience Samsung's very own Tizen operating system outside of smart wearable devices as the South Korean electronics giant announced that its 2015 televisions will run the homegrown OS.

iPhone 6 Plus Eats into iPad Mini Sales

Apple finally entered the large-screen smartphone category with the new iPhone 6 lineup, although the larger 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus could eat into iPad Mini sales.

PlayStation Network Outage: Sony Makes Holiday Reparations

Sony's PlayStation Network went down during the holidays due to some unaccounted-for activity, but the popular console manufacturer has attempted to make up for it with some new deals.

Apple iOS 8 Lawsuit Claims False Representation of Storage Capacity

A new lawsuit in California claims that Apple misleads its customers on how much storage is actually available for personal use on iPhones, iPads, and iPods. At the heart of the debate? The size of the brand new iOS 8 operating system.

iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus Availability Improves; Sales Forecasts Up

Despite supply constraints keeping Apple from meeting the demand for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, it looks like the Cupertino giant has been able to reduce shipment times on some models but the company may have to make it up next year.

Is the Nexus 5 Dead? Popular Smartphone to Make it Through Q1 2015

Reports that Google would discontinue production Nexus 5 seem to have been slightly exaggerated.

iPhone 6 Availability: Supplies Improve, But Not Enough

A new report from Piper Jaffray Gene Munster reveals that supplies of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are up, but still behind consumer demand.

Google Nexus 9 Releases on T-Mobile

Despite some uncertainty surrounding its release, T-Mobile is now the first U.S. carrier to offer the Google Nexus 9 tablet for sale.

iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus Boost Apple Sales, Dominate Phablets in US

Despite Android's surge in the worldwide smartphone market over the past few years, Apple's new iPhone 6 series seems to have breathed some much needed momentum into iOS's popularity, according to new market data.

FCC to Netflix: Creating 'Fast Lanes' Doesn't Support Net Neutrality

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner Ajit Pai called out Netflix, one of net neutrality's most well known advocates, in a letter to Netflix CEO Reed Hastings Tuesday, saying that the video streaming service provider was in fact trying to set up its own "fast lanes" on the Internet.

iPhone 6 Availability: Supply Restraints Linger for 64GB and 128GB Storage Models

It's become clear that Android smartphones have outplayed Apple's iPhones in the worldwide marketplace, but the Cupertino giant may have found its groove again with the iPhone 6 -- so much so it's having trouble keeping up with demand.

Android vs. iOS Market Share: Google Poised to Continue Dominance Until 2018

New forecast data from market research firm IDC has Android pegged to handily walk away with most of 2014's smartphone market share.

Sprint the Worst Major U.S. Carrier, Says Consumer Reports

Despite a recent attempt at turning things around, Sprint doesn't seem to be doing well. Of the four major carriers in the United States, Sprint was rated the lowest in a new report released by Consumer Reports.

Apple vs. Samsung: One Hits $700B, the Other Faces Lagging Sales

Samsung and Apple have traded spots as the top dog in the mobile market over the past few years, and while the South Korean-based electronics manufacturer has had the momentum in past years, it looks like Apple is the now one with the chips in its pocket.

Apple iPhone 6 Hands-on Review: In Defense of the iPhone 6

I think the iPhone 6 is worth hanging on to, despite its quirks.

'Masque Attack' Cybersecurity Bug Affects iPhone and iPad Users

The U.S. government issued a warning to iOS users Thursday that vulnerability in the mobile operating system allows hackers to steal sensitive data.

Google Nexus 6 Reviews Say It's Great, But Huge

After months of the technosphere wondering if it even existed, the new Google Nexus 6 smartphone has finally released. What's the verdict? Apparently, it's fantastic, with only one major drawback.

Netflix App for iPhone 6 Plus Gets Full 1080p HD Boost

Avid Netflix watchers on the go will be happy to know that the latest version of the video streaming app now offers video in Full 1080p HD on the iPhone 6 Plus.

AT&T to Expand into Mexico with Purchase of Iusacell

AT&T announced Friday that it had had entered into an agreement to buy Mexican wireless provider Iusacell for $2.5 billion including debt, creating one of the largest wireless service operations in North America.
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