One Take Two
A solid, though relatively unexciting, upgrade to the previous One, this is instantly one of the two or three best Android handsets out there.
View ArticleThe 10 Most Massively Popular Smartphones You’ve Never Heard Of
Look beyond the U.S. and you'll find a panoply of unfamiliar smartphones being turned out by gigantic corporations you've never heard of, and often incorporating features you've never dreamed of. These...
View ArticleGoogle’s New Modular Phone May Be the Last You’ll Need to Buy
Google's Project Ara could reinvent the way we buy and upgrade our smartphones.
View ArticleDazed and Confused
Samsung's latest flagship phone has some great features. But it's all undermined by needless and confusing software.
View ArticleOur Smartphones Are Making Live TV Better Than Ever
As the smartphone becomes the first screen, it's bringing us closer together.
View ArticleNew Moto Phones Coming Soon: One Faster, One Cheaper
Today, Motorola has confirmed a Moto G with LTE is on the way. The company will also release the Moto E, a bare-bones version of the Moto handset for $130.
View ArticleNot-So-Sure Shot
While the idea sounds great on paper, Sony's high-end clip-on smartphone camera isn't worth the money.
View ArticleLG’s Flagship Phablet Gets a New UI, More Powerful Hardware
The G3, LG's new flagship phone, improves upon its predecessor in a number of ways. But it will still only appeal to those comfortable using a phablet.
View ArticleWhat a Stalling Tablet Market Says About Our Search for the Perfect Screen
New things get old so fast these days. Just four years since the iPad remade the market for personal computing devices, tablet shipments are down. The year-over-year drop in the first quarter of 2014...
View ArticleThis Week’s Apple Rumors, Ranked From Dumbest to Most Plausible
VW to join Apple's CarPlay initiative, and new details on the iPhone 6's 13-megapixel camera.
View ArticleWill Smartwatches Kill Smartphones?
The smartphone market has become increasingly saturated. So, will the smartwatch revive the smartphone market or kill it? Apple hopes its much-anticipated iWatch will explode consumer adoption but not...
View ArticleOne More Time
Windows Phone has been struggling to gain market share in the U.S., especially among high-end handset buyers. Now, those itching to give the mobile OS a try have another high-end hardware option: the...
View ArticleSony’s Latest Smartphone-Hugging Camera Lets You Swap Out Lenses
The Sony ILCE-QX1 is a follow-up to last year’s QX10 and QX100 smartphone-mountable cameras. This version has an interchangeable lens mount, a 20-megapixel APS-C sensor, and a pop-up flash.
View ArticleNokia’s Latest Lumias Focus on Photography and Affordability
Nokia Lumia handsets consistently take some of the best smartphone photos out there. The company, now under Microsoft's watchful eye, continues that tradition with three new handsets.
View ArticleNote Worthy
The Galaxy Note 4 is a great device. And while we’re still mystified by some of Samsung’s software decisions, the hardware and overall experience are flagship-worthy. The post Note Worthy appeared...
View ArticleAre Digital Magazines Dead?
When pondering the future of digital magazines, the “I’m not dead yet” scene in Monty Python and the Holy Grail may come to mind. Is the digital magazine industry ready to be carted off with the rest...
View ArticleThe Fire Phone Is Officially a Failure
Amazon's Fire phone now only costs $1 if you buy it with a 2-year AT&T contract. That's a $198 discount over what it cost yesterday. The post The Fire Phone Is Officially a Failure appeared first...
View ArticleSony Xperia Z3
With the Xperia Z3, Sony once again makes a fantastic piece of hardware that's marred by horrible software. The post Sony Xperia Z3 appeared first on WIRED.
View ArticleIn Less Than Two Years, a Smartphone Could Be Your Only Computer
With the current pace of mobile innovation, for many of us, a smartphone could become our only computer in the next two years. The post In Less Than Two Years, a Smartphone Could Be Your Only Computer...
View ArticleMicrosoft Just Took Android’s Future Out of Google’s Hands
Microsoft partnership with open-source, Android-based Cyanogen OS makes one thing very clear: Android’s not just for Google anymore. The post Microsoft Just Took Android’s Future Out of Google’s Hands...
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