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.
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.
Verizon buys Yahoo, quarterly earnings reports roll in, and Google builds in spam blocking to the Android phone app on Nexus devices.
The FCC asks carriers to improve call blocking tools, Corning steps up it’s game with the latest version of Gorilla Glass, and Verizon clamps down on unlimited plan users.
Qualcomm introduces the chip of 2017, creating the 5G rules to govern future networks, and AT&T bets on Flying COWs.
Verizon announces new rate plans, picking a keyboard for a tablet, and is this the end of an era for BlackBerry?
N is for Nougat, U.S. Cellular comes to Project Fi, and Amazon brings ads to the lock screen.
The FCC starts pushing 5G, corroborating rumors about the iPhone 7, and do more with Dropbox.
All the news out of WWDC, Bluetooth 5 is announced, and the OnePlus 3 is available for purchase.