Google brightens our day with some new Pixels, more trouble Noted for Samsung, and Facebook just revealed a secret.
Google brightens our day with some new Pixels, more trouble Noted for Samsung, and Facebook just revealed a secret.
California tightens up restrictions on mobile devices in vehicles, T-Mobile extends free international LTE roaming through the end of the year, and the end of an era for BlackBerry hardware.
Apple launches the iPhone 7 and iOS 10, Verizon to zero-rate streaming NFL games, and Samsung finally formally recalls the Note 7.
Apple announces the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, T-Mobile announces major network upgrades, and more on the recall of the Samsung Note 7.
Verizon increases LTE speeds, T-Mobile further limits it’s limited unlimited, and fall device announcements at IFA ahead of a new iPhone launch.
RootMetrics scores the US carriers, WhatsApp starts sharing data with Facebook, and Google’s WiFi assistant comes to the Nexus line.
Android and iOS devices top 99% of worldwide market share, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint dramatically revamp their data plans, and Google releases Duo.
Sprint reaches nearly 300Mbps with 3-channel carrier aggregation, nearly a billion Android devices could be effected by a recently discovered security vulnerability, and what happens when wireless radios start to wear out.
Samsung announces the new Note, Google starts work on a standard password manager, and there might be hope for blocking unknown callers.