Believe it or not, the smartphone is 20 years old
The breakneck pace of change in the smartphone world is well known: Since the iPhone catalyzed popular demand in 2007, development has been moving faster and faster, to the point
The breakneck pace of change in the smartphone world is well known: Since the iPhone catalyzed popular demand in 2007, development has been moving faster and faster, to the point
When iPhone5 was announced all the news was about the Apple Corporation and the new iPhone. More than a month after the launch date, millions of iPhones have been sold.
If you have a cheap wireless router in your home, you know how frustrating they can be, partly because you get what you pay for, but also because the inherent speeds
Camera equipment rating service DxOMark announced today that it will be expanding its tests to cover the cameras found in mobile devices (e.g. cellphones, smartphones, and tablets). In its initial
Want to play with Mozilla’s pure-web, open source Firefox OS? You could always flash it to a Galaxy Nexus or a Raspberry Pi, but what if you don’t have an
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JuoOaL11bw Google engineer builds $1,500 page-turning scanner out of sheet metal and a vacuum For the past eight years, Google has been working on digitizing the world’s 130 million or
One of the most famous wallpaper images is undoubtedly the default Windows XP image showing a blissfully relaxing vista of green rolling hills and a bluer than blue sky. The
Gesture control, devices that recognize different people, and tricks to make a screen feel as if it has physical buttons could be coming to your gadgets. In a few short
Microsoft is working towards retiring its Windows Live Messenger client in favor of Skype. The Verge has learned through several sources that Microsoft’s Windows Live Messenger service will be retired
Notifications and emails from services like Facebook and LinkedIn aren’t just annoying, they’re a distraction that clogs up your inbox. To shut down those emails, you often have to hunt