Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab owners may still get features in the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update, even though Samsung may not offer the full update to those devices.
Wi-Fi ‘protected set-up’ not so protected after all
The US-CERT is warning of a security threat in a protocol that’s supposed to make it easier to set up a protected Wi-Fi network.
Can I use a hand-me-down iPhone without a data plan?
In this edition of Ask Maggie, I help one reader figure out if she can give her old iPhone to her daughter without subscribing to a data plan. And I offer advice on finding a reliable smartphone.
Can I use a hand-me-down iPhone without a data plan?
In this edition of Ask Maggie, I help one reader figure out if she can give her old iPhone to her daughter without subscribing to a data plan. And I offer advice on finding a reliable smartphone.
Microsoft eyeing cloud backup service for its phones
Microsoft plans to bring cloud backups to its phones as part of a future service. Those plans were outed in a job listing that appeared on Microsoft’s jobs site.
Nokia Lumia 800 hits FCC, CES bound?
As 2011 winds down, CNET scans the FCC certification database for clues on what new smartphones and tablets will come in two weeks at CES.
Nokia Lumia 800 hits FCC, CES bound?
As 2011 winds down, CNET scans the FCC certification database for clues on what new smartphones and tablets will come in two weeks at CES.
C Spire adds Sonim Armor XP3400
Though Sonim’s ultra-durable phones have been around for years, the Armor XP3400 is the first model to land at a U.S. carrier.
Android, iOS activations hit record on Christmas. Again
New smartphones given as gifts led to record activation and app download numbers last week, says a new report.
First Apple TVs to come this summer at 32 and 37 inches?
The initial Apple TVs to hit the market could be in the 32- and 37-inch range, according to DigiTimes. And they could hit the market starting at midyear.