November 4, 2015 Motorola phone made in US isn't more expensive to make, iSuppli says A research firm says Motorola's new Moto X phone doesn't cost more to make simply because it's assembled in Texas.
November 4, 2015 Review: Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3, among the world’s biggest smartphones AT&T began selling the Samsung Galaxy Mega today for $149.99. The phone is essentially identical to the popular Samsung Galaxy 4, with one exception: It is immense. Really immense. Make that enormous.
November 4, 2015 Popular law site Groklaw closes blog citing concern over NSA spying The editor of the popular law blog Groklaw announced the closing of her site saying she cannot conduct business with the possibility of the government reading her emails.
November 4, 2015 HTC recruits Robert Downey Jr. to fight Samsung To beat Samsung in the smartphone wars, HTC could probably use the combination of Iron Man's firepower and Sherlock Holmes' cunning.
November 4, 2015 Next iPhone coming Sept. 10, sources say Apple is expected to unveil its next iPhone at a special event on Sept. 10, sources told AllThingsD.
November 4, 2015 Android smartphones dominating sales Not only has Android knocked Apple off its throne in the tablet industry, but it's also dominating the world's smartphone market as of Q2 2013.
November 4, 2015 Sony, Panasonic plan 300GB successor to Blu-ray Sony and Panasonic, who jointly developed the Blu-ray optical disc format, announced an agreement Monday to develop a next-generation disc with a far larger capacity.
November 4, 2015 Wearable artificial spine plays music Researchers developed 3D-printed prosthetic limbs that play music when a dancer moves.
November 4, 2015 Google’s $35 Chromecast gizmo connects every TV in your house There are over 200 billion videos watched online every single month, accounting for much of the Internet traffic in North America -- but it’s mainly happening on computing devices, not televisions. Google wants to change all that.
November 4, 2015 Google unveils new Nexus 7, world's highest resolution tablet Google unveiled the next generation of its popular 7-inch Nexus tablets Wednesday, as well as the Android 4.3 software -- the company's latest challenges to Apple's iPad and Amazon.com's Kindle Fire.