October 22, 2015 FAA to loosen restrictions on gadgets on planes, sources say The Federal Aviation Administration hopes to relax rules governing when you can use your tablet, e-reader and other electronic gizmos on planes.
October 22, 2015 Meet Loren Brichter, the high-priest of app design More than 2,500 miles from Silicon Valley, in a small home office with a dog bed under the desk, sits a man on the cutting edge of the apps boom.
October 22, 2015 Someone bought 1,000,000 BlackBerry Z10 smartphones BlackBerry (formerly known as Research In Motion) says it has received an order for one million of its new smartphones, marking the largest ever single purchase in the company's history.
October 22, 2015 The 7 deadly sins of smartphone users Everyone is guilty of the occasional indiscretion on a mobile device.
October 22, 2015 Wireless connections creep into everyday things A car that tells your insurance company how you're driving. A bathroom scale that charts your weight online. A meter that warns your AC when electricity is expensive. Welcome to the next phase of the wireless revolution.
October 22, 2015 Welcome to Pyongyang: North Korea's first video game is awful You know how much fun you have driving around and finding places to fill up your car with fuel? North Korea has come up with a fascinatingly awful simulation of this mind-numbing menial chore.
October 22, 2015 Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer says company will pare its mobile applications to about 12 programs Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer thinks the Internet company will be able to please more people with fewer smartphone applications.
October 22, 2015 Invisible smartphone on the horizon? Using technologies developed for displays, a Taiwanese company is showing off prototypes of a phone made of glass.
October 22, 2015 Apple working on a less-expensive iPhone, sources say Apple is working on a lower-end iPhone, according to people briefed on the matter, a big shift in corporate strategy as its supremacy in smartphones has slipped.
October 22, 2015 Users flee Instagram after privacy outcry Instagram users outraged over new rules made good on their threat to dump the popular photo-sharing app, which may have shed nearly a quarter of its daily active users.