Wi-Fi calling not a priority for AT&T, will roll out in 2015 By JR Bookwalter published 12 September 14 AT&T will offer Wi-Fi calling, but plans to take its time getting there.
SlingTV now shipping, free upgrade for Slingbox 500 owners By JR Bookwalter published 11 September 14 SlingTV arrives at retail and as free software update for existing hardware.
Sorry Google Voice, but Hangouts just dialed up free voice calls By JR Bookwalter published 10 September 14 Google Voice suffers another blow as outgoing voice calls come to Hangouts.
LG G Watch now $50 cheaper following Apple Watch reveal By JR Bookwalter published 10 September 14 LG's smartwatch receives a temporary price cut, while Verizon begins preorders for Moto 360.
LG has come up with a way to 'double' the G3's battery By JR Bookwalter published 9 September 14 How's 6,000mAh of battery power for your LG G3, without spending an extra dime, sound?
Amazon Fire Phone flames out, plummets to under a buck on contract By JR Bookwalter published 8 September 14 Amazon slashes pricing on Fire Phone, packs its bags for Europe.
Windows Phone 8.1 rains down on Lumia 820, 920 for AT&T By JR Bookwalter published 5 September 14 A pair of Nokia Lumia models finally find their way to an upgraded operating system.
Nvidia (yes, Nvidia) seeks US sales ban of Samsung Galaxy devices By JR Bookwalter published 4 September 14 Samsung makes Nvidia angry - and you wouldn't like them when they're angry.
Nokia maps apps coming to iOS and Android, no internet required By JR Bookwalter published 3 September 14 Nokia is going for for global mapping domination with mobile apps for non-Microsoft platforms.
Raspberry Pi has an Epiphany its very own web browser By JR Bookwalter published 2 September 14 It may have taken eight months, but the little computer that could finally receives a more capable browser.
Xbox One SmartGlass updates enable gameplay recording and more By JR Bookwalter published 28 August 14 Microsoft lobs a triple threat of SmartGlass app updates at Xbox One owners.
Nexus 9 leak reveals tablet is in for a 64-bit Tegra K1 treat By JR Bookwalter published 27 August 14 Nvidia's powerful mobile processor looks like a lock for the forthcoming Google tablet.
HTC invite teases 'world's first' octa-core 64-bit smartphone By JR Bookwalter published 26 August 14 HTC has a new Desire on the way, and it could arrive packing serious power.
Microsoft cuts price of Surface 2 - is it making way for something else? By JR Bookwalter published 25 August 14 Windows RT-powered Surface 2 gets more affordable, but only for the next month.
iPhone 6 may max out at 128GB, but where's the 32GB model? By JR Bookwalter published 21 August 14 Proving again that bigger is better, Apple reportedly eyes 128GB of iPhone storage.
Snapchat reportedly plans to make news and ads part of its vanishing act By JR Bookwalter published 20 August 14 Snapchat Discovery may be the first step towards real revenue for the ghostly service.
First Amazon Fire Phone update brings simple tweaks and better battery life By JR Bookwalter published 19 August 14 The first Fire Phone update has arrived - here's what's new.
iPhone 6 may get speedier LTE thanks to an older modem By JR Bookwalter published 19 August 14 The new iPhone may have faster LTE-A, but it won't match the best speeds currently available.
Sony giving slates a shrink job with Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact By JR Bookwalter published 18 August 14 Sony may finally get the message with a diminutive Xperia tablet.
PS4 Share Play to let friends jump in your game, even if they don't own it By JR Bookwalter published 12 August 14 PS4's first major update is all about sharing as YouTube video uploading will arrive this fall, too.
HTC One M8 for Windows leaked specs show there won't be many surprises By JR Bookwalter published 11 August 14 HTC doesn't miss a beat by swapping out Android for Windows Phone on latest HTC One.
Nvidia cooked up its own AR headset - should Google Glass be worried? By JR Bookwalter published 7 August 14 Pinlight Displays are said to have a wider field of view and lower cost, but it's current form looses some style points.
IBM squeezed a million neurons onto a stamp-sized chip inspired by our brains By JR Bookwalter published 7 August 14 The TrueNorth chip can process sensory data much like our brains, and one day may match them.
Sprint swaps CEOs, apparently gives up on T-Mobile merger By JR Bookwalter published 6 August 14 Head of Sprint's own "framily" shown the door after abandoned merger.
Microsoft: Windows 8.1 update coming next week, but it's not 'Update 2' By JR Bookwalter published 5 August 14 New Windows update incoming, but not the big one everyone has been expecting.