Top Android news of the week: Google I/O, BlackBerry Priv, charger recall
This week in the Android space we had a charger recalled, learned the date for Google I/O registration, and learned that apps can move to SD on the Galaxy S7.
This week in the Android space we had a charger recalled, learned the date for Google I/O registration, and learned that apps can move to SD on the Galaxy S7.
This week in iOS news we saw a keyboard from Microsoft, heard that the iPhone is tops in two huge markets, and that the iPad Air 3 is coming soon.
Research In Motion's problems just don't seem to end. Now Dolby Laboratories is filing a lawsuit against BlackBerry's maker.
The court is mulling the possible options if the jury in the Oracle-Google trial cannot come to a unanimous verdict on charges of copyright infringement.
Facebook Home co-opted Android, took over messaging, and gives you reason to keep staring at your phone's screen.
iOS 10 lets you delete a whole bunch of built-in apps such as Mail and Calculator. Here are the apps you should be replacing them with.
'Batterygate' continues, even after the battery fix update of iOS 5.0.1 last week. But Apple cannot stand idly by as its users struggle with draining battery life. Or can it?
The one-time market leaders saw their fortunes fall as they dawdled in responding to the iPhone. But the brands will get a new lease on life next year with the help of Android, licensees and Chinese manufacturing.
Microsoft may be considering delivering the consumer- and business-focused versions of Windows client on different schedules, going forward, according to Terry Myerson, head of the operating system group.
This week in iOS saw Tim Cook standing firm against the FBI, Apple recalled some charging cables, and a fix issued for bricked iPhones.