In what appears to be Starbucks' first foray into the retail technology space, the coffee chain will start selling Square mobile card readers at its 7,000 U.S. stores.
The writing was on the wall. Adobe started preparing for Flash's death with Edge and now ZDNet says the company will cease developing Flash for mobile devices and shift more focus to pushing HTML5 and Adobe Air.
Toshiba has finally taken the wraps off its planned iPad-killer called the Libretto W100, a shiny black clamshell device that fits in the palm of your hand and actually rivals iPad in terms of slick design.
The movie Star Wars gave us our first peek at robotic balls with a mind of their own and now Huawei offers us a real world orb of information. The Huawei football dongle was designed to commemorate the upcoming FIFA...
Coming to the U.S. this spring, the Motoroi is Motorola's latest Android phone du jour. But like its recent predecessors Droid and BackFlip, it has notable features beyond the normal Android 2.0 feature set, namely an 8-megapixel camera (with flash)...
Last week at CES we saw Sonim's "unbreakable" cellphone, the XP3.20 Quest Pro, and were impressed when the company CEO let us take a hammer and nail (that he provided) to the screen and found that we couldn't even scratch...
Pantech has introduced a new player into the somewhat-smartphone arena with the launch of the Pantech Reveal. The handset's most distinctive feature is its double keyboard design: one is a vertical sliding QWERTY keyboard and the other is a normal...
Solar-powered cellphones at first appear counterintuitive. Most people carry their phones in a pocket or bag, so you'll have to wait until you're home until you charge it up — usually when the sun's gone down. But what if you...