Samsung returns fire at LG over OLED patents By Luke Brown published 19 November 12 Samsung has asked a Seoul court to annul LG's OLED patents citing lack of originality and innovation.
AT&T 4G LTE coverage doubles in 2012 By Luke Brown published 16 November 12 AT&T's 4G LTE coverage is now accessible by 150 million customers, though the carrier plans to double that figure in two years.
Darth Vader to return in Disney-made Star Wars? By Luke Brown published 16 November 12 Reports indicate the Sith lord who died at the end of "Return of the Jedi" will be resurrected in Disney's new "Star Wars."
Apple patent points to 'pinch-to-zoom' replacement By Luke Brown published 15 November 12 Apple patent shows the manufacturer's intent to create a device which will automatically zoom and focus based on the distance to the user's face.
Samsung said to be ramping up flexible AMOLED screen production By Luke Brown published 14 November 12 Report indicates Samsung will push through production of the bendy screens in early 2013, as soon as development ends.
Samsung, Nokia dominate third quarter mobile phone sales By Luke Brown published 14 November 12 Apple's sales up more than 36 percent in third quarter, but Android is still the dominant OS according to new data.
Google Nexus 4 sells out on first day of US sale By Luke Brown published 13 November 12 Both models of the Nexus 4 have sold out on the U.S. Google Play store, plus 32GB Nexus 10s are no where to be found.
YouTube sparks another round of content investment By Luke Brown published 12 November 12 A year after investing in 100 new channels, site will provide a second round of funding to 30-40 percent of those partners based on performance.
HTC outlines priorities for Jelly Bean updates, some phones left out By Luke Brown published 12 November 12 HTC has revealed which phones will and won't receive an Android 4.1 update.
Motorola starts Jelly Bean rollout for Droid Razr M By Luke Brown published 9 November 12 Verizon's massive Jelly Bean update for the Droid Razr M has started rolling out, adding a slew of welcome features.
Possible Acer Iconia Tab A220 leaks in new benchmark By Luke Brown published 9 November 12 Specifications for a potential new Acer tablet have leaked, pointing to a powerful new Tegra 3 device running Android Jelly Bean.
AT&T slightly loosens FaceTime restrictions after public backlash By Luke Brown published 8 November 12 In the coming months, AT&T said it will open up FaceTime to LTE customers using both Mobile Share and tiered data plans.
Call of Duty: Black Ops II live stream gameplay powered by YouTube By Luke Brown published 8 November 12 Partnership brings live streaming for Black Ops II, allowing PS3 and 360 owners to stream directly from their consoles to the web.
Netflix accounts for one-third of all North American bandwidth By Luke Brown published 7 November 12 YouTube takes the bandwidth cake in Europe.
Sony's Xperia T and Xperia TX reap software update By Luke Brown published 7 November 12 New firmware updates for the phones add features like Screen Mirroring and upgrades to HD Voice starting Wednesday.
China is biggest US cyber threat, says Congressional panel By Luke Brown published 6 November 12 According to a new report, Chinese intelligence agencies and hackers are the biggest threat to cyber security in the U.S.
Google mentions Google Wallet card on help site, removes references By Luke Brown published 6 November 12 More proof of a physical Google Wallet card was spotted on a few Google help pages, but all indications of the item have since disappeared.
Samsung sold over 1 million HDTVs in US in October, setting new record By Luke Brown published 5 November 12 Samsung continues to impress at retail with a record-setting month of HDTV sales stateside.
AMD introduces Piledriver-based Opteron 6300 series processors By Luke Brown published 5 November 12 With the new Opteron 6300 processors, AMD has introduced a faster, stronger, more efficient replacement for the 6200 series.
Apple loses iPhone trademark in Mexico, can still sell iPhones By Luke Brown published 2 November 12 Updated Apple has lost its bid to secure a third iPhone trademark in Mexico, but carriers will still be able to offer the iPhone 5.
Rumor has HTC Droid DNA phablet launching in December By Luke Brown published 2 November 12 Reports indicate a new 5-inch phablet from HTC will hit Verizon soon, complete with a full 1080p HD display rocking 440ppi.
Lock it up: AT&T offering free cloud storage for iOS and Android By Luke Brown last updated 27 August 20 Available for Android and iPhone
Google Wallet now offering mobile web payments By Luke Brown published 1 November 12 Say goodbye to lengthy order forms for Google Wallet-compatible online purchases.
IBM claims carbon nanotube chip development breakthrough By Luke Brown published 31 October 12 Using silicon chips as a base, IBM has utilized carbon nanotubes to create hybrid chips with more than 10,000 transistors.
RIM says more than 50 carriers testing BlackBerry 10 By Luke Brown published 31 October 12 Plus, BB10 is supposedly on track for its 2013 release.