October 22, 2015 Bend your ear? Flexible phones are coming What if your phone could fit to your ear when you make a call?
October 22, 2015 With Android phones, the future's on hold Is the problem of users being denied the performance, stability and feature improvements of newer Android versions as bad as some say? We put numbers on it to find out.
October 22, 2015 Smartphone smorgasbord ahead of iPhone 5 Racing to get out in front of Apple, nearly every major handset maker has launched or announced new smartphones in the past week with better cameras, bigger screens, longer battery life, and lower prices. You just can't get it all in one package.
October 22, 2015 New 5G network promises 1-second movie downloads Can you imagine being able to download a full-length movie on your phone in just a second?
October 22, 2015 Bigger screens, better cameras, and more coming to smart phones The 2014 International Consumer Electronics Show takes place January 7 to 10, and Consumer Reports reporters and analysts will be there in full force.
October 22, 2015 5G is coming ... but not until 2020 If 4G network speeds just aren't doing it for you, 5G is coming -- but not for another seven years.
October 22, 2015 Let’s hope this isn’t the Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch A set of pictures said to show a prototype version of the Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch have been published online, leading us to hope it looks very different when it's officially announced on September 4.
October 22, 2015 Google Glass makes a futuristic fashion statement in 'Vogue' It's not just techno-savvy teens that are excited for smartwatches and Google Glass-like gadgets to hit the market. Fashion bible "Vogue" has just published a 12-page spread in their latest Fall Fashion issue featuring the futuristic gadgets.
October 22, 2015 AT&T introduces option for faster phone upgrades, much like T-Mobile AT&T is making it easier for customers to upgrade their cellphones more frequently, as long as they're willing to pay more.
October 22, 2015 Phone companies selling customer information Big phone companies have begun to sell the vast troves of data they gather about their subscribers' locations, travels and Web-browsing habits -- a powerful tool for marketers that raises new privacy concerns.