Posted by Raven Lovecraft
Samsung is ready to enter a Windows Phone device into the 4G LTE market.
Posted by Mark Raby
The new, higher-end version of Nokia's Lumia phone is now available for just $49 on Amazon.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
Although it doesn't seem to be having an impact on sales yet, Nokia wants to keep its Carl Zeiss partnership intact.
Posted by Raven Lovecraft
LG has decided that it no longer wants to play the Windows Phone game.
Posted by Mark Raby
What could Nokia do to generate more Lumia buzz?
Posted by Mark Raby
Skype is now available for Windows Phone.
Posted by Mark Raby
After previously thinking it would break even this quarter, Nokia is now predicting a 3% loss.
Posted by Raven Lovecraft
Microsoft's gesture and voice recognition platform is trying to expand its reach.
Posted by Raven Lovecraft
The new entry in Nokia's Lumia Windows Phone line is now available.
Posted by Mark Raby
If the lack of Windows Phone handsets on the market doesn't entice you to develop apps for Microsoft's platform, what about cold, hard cash?
Posted by Mark Raby
Google's mobile operating system is now on the majority of smartphones in the US.
Posted by Mark Raby
It may just be over-zealous marketing hype, but AT&T is saying the Lumia 900 Windows Phone will be "a notch above" anything in the carrier's history.
Posted by Mark Raby
Microsoft has acknowledged that someone managed to beat it at its own game in a mobile promotion that no one was supposed to win.
Posted by Raven Lovecraft
Microsoft is being accused of being a sore loser when one of its promotional Windows Phone challenges backfired.
Posted by Mark Raby
Microsoft and Nokia are setting aside a combined $24 million to help create new Windows Phone apps.
Posted by Mark Raby
The latest version of the smash casual gaming hit will eventually make its way to Microsoft's mobile platform.
Posted by Raven Lovecraft
Nokia has had so much success with its Windows Phone push, it's deciding to show Microsoft even more love.
Posted by Raven Lovecraft
There are enough smartphones in the US to account for nearly one in every three Americans.
Posted by Mike Luttrell
Samsung is apparently quite interested in the next update to Microsoft's mobile phone platform.
Posted by Mark Raby
Nokia is feeling increasingly confident that it can play with the big boys in today's smartphone race.