Broadcom makes their offer to purchase Qualcomm, Twitter gives all users 280 characters, and Google now offers real-time restaurant wait times.
Broadcom makes their offer to purchase Qualcomm, Twitter gives all users 280 characters, and Google now offers real-time restaurant wait times.
The Sprint/T-mobile merger is off, Broadcom seeks to acquire Qualcomm, and the iPhone X is here.
New York City riders will soon be able to use NFC to pay for their subway fare, iPhone X pre-orders begin, and Google responds to the Pixel 2 XL screen controversy.
The great WiFi security crack of 2017, the Pixel Visual Core, and if one display on your smartphone is good, will two make it great?
T-Mobile limits Mobile without Boarders, Wells Fargo rolls out NFC based ATM transactions and the official end for Windows Mobile.
Google announces new Pixel hardware, a new handset from BlackBerry, and another week, another iOS update.
Twitter doubles its character limit, iPhone X memory and battery specs get revealed, and discussing if it’s time to move on from the iPhone.
Google buys HTC, Verizon cuts off rural customers, and merger talks between T-Mobile and Sprint are back on.
Apple announces 3 new iPhones and an LTE enabled watch, BMW wants your phone to be your car key, and new Google Pixel hardware is right around the corner.
US operators join forces on a universal authentication solution, T-Mobile starts giving away Netflix, and last minute predictions about the new iPhones.