Is Apple having an identity crisis?

Apple has single-handedly redefined both the mobile and PC markets over the past decade with a number of iconic devices, including the iPod, iPhone, iMac, iPad and MacBook Air.

Linux founder loves his Chromebook Pixel

Linux founder Linus Torvalds loves his new Google Chromebook Pixel, which he believes puts most other laptops to shame.

Video: The Surface Pro knockoffs are here

Microsoft's Surface Pro is a high-end Windows 8 tablet selling at a cool $999 price point, scaling up accordingly based on specs and accessories.

Apple's iPhone 5S is on the mobile horizon

All eyes may be focused on Samsung's long-awaited Galaxy S IV smartphone, yet anticipation is also building for Apple's iPhone 5S and the next iteration of Cupertino's mobile operating system, iOS 7.

White House pledges to eliminate cellphone unlocking ban

The White House has bowed to public opinion, and said that it too believes cellphone unlocking should be legal.

Opera releases Android beta

Just three weeks after announcing its plans to scrap its Pesto rendering engine and switch to WebKit, Opera's released a beta version of the Opera browser for Android that it showed off at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last month.

Report: Samsung's Galaxy S IV to boast eye-tracking tech

Anticipation is building for Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S IV smartphone, which is slated to make its long-awaited debut later this month.

The specs of Samsung's Galaxy S4

Samsung's long-awaited Galaxy S4 smartphone is slated to be unveiled on March 14th.

Analyst: Apple iWatch is $6 billion opportunity

Although Apple has yet to confirm the existence of a smart watch, Citigroup analyst Oliver Chen believe the device may represent a multi-billion dollar opportunity for Cupertino.

Android dominates smartphone apps, iOS rules tablets

The annual volume of smartphone app downloads is pegged to reach an impressive 56 billion in 2013.

FCC to look at overturning unlocking ban

The Federal Communications Commission has let it be known that it plans to investigate the recent ban on cellphone unlocking.

ARM CEO remains optimistic about Windows RT

Sales of Microsoft's ARM-powered RT Surface tablet have certainly been less-than-stellar, at least thus far. Nevertheless, ARM CEO Warren East remains optimistic about the RISC-friendly version of the Microsoft's flagship operating system.

Check out this E-Ink Android smartphone reference design

The combination of a LCD and E-ink display means users of the device will have the best of both worlds - with one screen providing smooth video and graphics, while the other consumes little power and is ideal for reading. 

Minimum specs confirmed for Firefox OS devices

Earlier this year, Mozilla debuted its first Firefox OS developer phones to showcase the nascent and rapidly evolving operating system.

AMD showcases Temash-powered tablets

The tablet market is currently dominated by ARM RISC-based chips designed by industry heavyweights such as Qualcomm, Apple, Samsung and Nvidia.

Google co-founder Sergey Brin says Glass the future, terms smartphones "emasculating"

Google co-founder Sergey Brin recently took to the TED stage to talk about Mountain View's Project Glass.

Allwinner rolls out quad-core chip for phablets

China-based chip manufacturer Allwinner recently launched a quad-core processor targeted at phablets, or 5-7 inch tablets with cellular connectivity options.

Google Glass auction pulled from eBay

EBay has pulled an auction for a pair of Google Glass specs, on the basis that it was a fake - but not before bidding reached nearly $17,000.

Amazon optimizes Cloud Player for Apple's iPad, warns on iOS Kindle upgrade

Amazon has rolled out its Cloud Player app for Apple's wildly popular iPad and iPad Mini.

Sony wants a FireFox OS handset

A number of industry heavyweights have committed to supporting smartphones running Mozilla’s nascent Firefox OS platform. And now Sony has announced its intention to launch a FireFox OS device in 2014.