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Why you should believe the 4-inch iPhone rumorupdated Fri May 04 2012 12:34:07

On Thursday morning, iLounge released mockups of what it says the next iPhone is going to look like, according to the site's own unnamed sources. The main differences in appearance between the next iPhone and the current iPhone 4S? A metal back, a smaller dock connector, a 20 percent decrease in thickness, and a longer 4-inch display.

Samsung unveils Galaxy S III smartphone with face, voice recognitionupdated Thu May 03 2012 18:45:46

Samsung has launched its Galaxy S III smartphone, which it hopes will help solidify the company as the leading challenger to Apple and its iPhone 4S.

How to behave on Instagramupdated Wed May 02 2012 08:05:07

Instagram has had a big, big, big last couple of weeks: Its Android app dropped at the beginning of April, and Facebook recently acquired the photo-sharing service for a whopping $1 billion.

Wireless carriers alerting users about data-overage chargesupdated Mon Apr 30 2012 12:02:45

If you like streaming lots of audio or video to your cell phone and you don't have an unlimited data plan, you might end up with a bad case of "bill shock" when your wireless carrier hits you with overage charges.

Apple schedules June conference, but iPhone hopes dimupdated Wed Apr 25 2012 15:23:50

It's a tantalizing bit of expectation building. Apple's invitation to its annual developers conference is tagged with this phrase: "It's the week we've all been waiting for."

Apple CEO scoffs at tablet-laptop hybridupdated Wed Apr 25 2012 12:12:22

Is the future of computers a hybrid gadget that will combine the battery life and computing heft of a laptop with the portability and ease-of-use of a tablet?

'No permission' Android apps can see and share your dataupdated Mon Apr 23 2012 17:47:37

Savvy Android users tend to be wary of installing apps that request seemingly unnecessary permissions. When an app wants access to data or functions on your phone, such as your contacts list or the ability to send text messages, it can signal potential security or malware risks.

How 'in-cell' technology could make the next iPhone ultra-thinupdated Mon Apr 23 2012 10:31:05

We're all familiar with Apple's love affair for thin devices. Although the third-generation iPad surprised many by gaining about half a millimeter of thickness, it looks like Apple could be back to trimming product dimensions by using a new kind of display technology in the next iPhone.

Top Apple exec: Instagram has 'jumped the shark'updated Fri Apr 20 2012 09:45:10

The $1 billion photo-sharing app Instagram -- once named "app of the year" by Apple -- has now "jumped the shark," according to Apple's marketing chief Phil Schiller.

Next iPhone may be housed in 'Liquidmetal'updated Thu Apr 19 2012 10:22:46

After releasing two generations of iPhones with exactly the same form factor, Apple is expected to show off a new chassis design -- and possibly new materials -- in its sixth-generation smartphone.

'Draw Something' update adds chat, photo capturing, sharingupdated Thu Apr 19 2012 08:13:26

When Zynga purchased Draw Something from creator OMGPOP a few weeks ago, the two companies promised that the acquisition would bring new features to the game, and today they delivered.

Experts: Most people will make purchases via phones by 2020updated Tue Apr 17 2012 13:43:30

Most Internet users and tech experts think cash and credit cards will become things of the past in the next decade as people turn to their mobile phones to make payments, results from a newly released survey suggest.

The Galaxy S III: Samsung's next flagship phone?updated Tue Apr 17 2012 10:25:14

Samsung emailed, tweeted and blogged Monday about a May 3 event in which reporters are being invited to "come and meet the next Galaxy." At this shindig in London, we expect Samsung to unveil the Samsung Galaxy S III -- though where this smartphone sits in Samsung's larger handset ecosystem isn't entirely clear.

Samsung to unveil the next Galaxy phone on May 3updated Mon Apr 16 2012 11:27:12

Samsung has started sending out invites for the launch of the next Galaxy smartphone, which is slated for May 3 in London.

Instagram and the rise of photo appsupdated Tue Apr 10 2012 13:27:57

Facebook's billion-dollar purchase of Instagram this week may have been the first time that many Facebookers heard of the tech-world darling, which lets users turn their phone photos into sleek-looking, stylized images with a single touch.

Will Facebook ruin Instagram?updated Mon Apr 09 2012 14:54:19

Facebook's purchase on Monday of the photo-sharing app Instagram had the Internet asking one question:

iPhone snobbery greets Instagram's Android appupdated Thu Apr 05 2012 11:57:29

Seriously, iPhone fans?

Review: Nokia Lumia 900 is best Windows phone everupdated Thu Apr 05 2012 09:42:22

There's a lot riding on the Nokia Lumia 900. While Windows Phones until now have generally been capable if not outstanding devices, the Lumia 900 brings Microsoft's mobile platform to a new level.

Size matters: Why tablets are shrinking, growingupdated Wed Apr 04 2012 07:08:23

When it comes to tablet computers, size matters -- a lot. But these devices are definitely not one-size-fits-all. And like Alice in Wonderland, the "right size" for tablets keeps shifting.

Instagram now available for Android devicesupdated Tue Apr 03 2012 16:05:03

After 18 months of waiting, users of Android phones and tablets can finally crash the Instagram party.

ACLU: Most police track phones' locations without warrantsupdated Tue Apr 03 2012 13:44:55

Don't want the police or your local government to know where you are? Then put your cell phone in airplane mode or turn it off.

Surprise! Consumer Reports' No. 1 tablet is the iPadupdated Mon Apr 02 2012 12:30:47

Guess that overheating issue isn't such a big deal after all.

Mac user: Why I love Windows 8updated Wed Mar 28 2012 10:06:23

I've been a Mac user for about 11 years. And since I made the switch, I never thought the day would come when I'd say this:

Apps to boost motivation and productivityupdated Wed Mar 28 2012 09:55:20

Sad face of the day: Adulthood is just an endless string of irritating to-dos.

'Harry Potter' series finally available as e-booksupdated Tue Mar 27 2012 13:15:04

Finally, fans of the world's most famous boy wizard can follow his fight against the evil Lord Voldemort on their e-readers.

Which cities lose cell phones the most, and when?updated Fri Mar 23 2012 17:07:43

If you're at a coffee shop, anywhere in Philadelphia, or if it's late at night, hang on to your smartphone.

The year's hottest, and creepiest, appsupdated Thu Mar 22 2012 07:48:06

Do you suffer from FOMO (otherwise known as "fear of missing out")? Does the idea that some infinitely intriguing person/place/thing is currently flitting through your general sphere of being -- WITHOUT YOUR KNOWLEDGE -- cause your heart to constrict with terror?

Most finders of lost phones try to access personal data, survey findsupdated Tue Mar 20 2012 10:44:06

Do you use a passcode to protect access to your smartphone? And if so, do you do that consistently? Every day, many smartphones get lost -- and found, not always by their owners. What happens with those missing devices?

Texting is ultimate social tool for teens, study saysupdated Mon Mar 19 2012 18:36:00

Mobile devices often get accused of alienating people from the world around them. But for U.S. teens, cell phones (especially text messaging) are a key way to stay connected with friends and other people in their lives, according to new research from the Pew Internet & American Life Project.

Getting text spam? New service helps you report itupdated Mon Mar 19 2012 15:37:49

Unsolicited text messages from scammers, companies and political campaigns are illegal and annoying. But at least now they're easier to report.

'This American Life' retracts Foxconn reportupdated Fri Mar 16 2012 15:47:30

Acclaimed Public Radio International program "This American Life" has retracted an entire episode about working conditions inside Foxconn, the Chinese manufacturer that builds much of Apple's most popular hardware, after learning the reporter "partially fabricated" information about his visit to the factories.

Lenovo plans to be first to make a Windows 8 tablet updated Fri Mar 16 2012 13:48:40

Windows 8 won't be ready for consumers until fall, but that's not stopping hardware makers from fighting to be first in line to build hardware for Microsoft's new operating system.

New iPads hit stores Fridayupdated Thu Mar 15 2012 19:04:06

The latest version of Apple's iPad, the genre-defining tablet computer that has outperformed virtually everyone's expectations since first released in 2010, went on sale Friday at 8 a.m. local time.

Turn your iPhone into a walkie-talkieupdated Wed Mar 14 2012 10:13:59

Voxer CEO Tom Katis hopes to build a freemium business off of his app that brings walkie-talkie functions to smartphones.

Instagram hits 27 million users, says Android app coming 'soon'updated Sun Mar 11 2012 19:23:33

Instagram, the iPhone photo-sharing app that turns almost anyone into an artful photographer, is growing at an astonishing rate.

8 digital tools to help you survive SXSWupdated Thu Mar 08 2012 11:30:05

The tech world is descending upon Austin for the South by Southwest Interactive conference -- an annual gathering of tech influencers for a fast-paced week of panels, networking, and yes -- parties.

Review: New iPad neither dud nor 'revolution'updated Wed Mar 07 2012 18:20:02

On first glance, the new, never-to-be-actually-named iPad is exactly the same as its predecessor: Same size, same price, same colors.

Why doesn't the 'new iPad' have a name?updated Wed Mar 07 2012 17:11:28

At the pep rally where Apple debuted its third-generation tablet computer, one question was on everyone's lips: So, what do we call this thing?

A new, high-definition iPad from Appleupdated Wed Mar 07 2012 08:22:11

Apple rolled out a high-definition iPad on Wednesday with a faster processor, a better camera and a display screen that promises to be dramatically sharper than the current model, the iPad 2.

Rise of 'nomophobia': More people fear loss of mobile contactupdated Tue Mar 06 2012 23:13:44

Are you addicted to your phone?

Why the interest in illegal cell-phone jammers?updated Mon Mar 05 2012 17:08:43

Fancy gadgets that can be used to jam cell phone signals are illegal and potentially dangerous, experts say.

What to expect from the iPad 3updated Fri Mar 02 2012 11:36:09

When Apple holds a press event Wednesday, everyone who's paying attention expects to see the much-anticipated iPad 3.

Survey says most U.S. cell phone owners have smartphones; so what?updated Fri Mar 02 2012 10:01:00

As of February, more U.S. adults own smartphones than simpler feature phones, according to new research from the Pew Internet and American Life Project.

Did cheap mobiles steal show over sexy gadgets?updated Fri Mar 02 2012 07:58:01

With so many flashy tablets and high-speed smartphones on display, it's easy to forget the important role low-cost phones play at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

Could hackers seize control of your car?updated Fri Mar 02 2012 05:43:37

When car companies begin exhibiting at mobile phone shows, it's a sign that the "connected" vehicle has truly arrived -- allowing us to take our digital lives with us as we hit the highway.

The best of what's new in mobile phonesupdated Thu Mar 01 2012 11:54:16

The latest phones released at the 2012 Mobile World Congress include high resolution cameras and built-in projectors.

Five ways Windows 8 is better than iOS and Androidupdated Thu Mar 01 2012 08:56:35

When Microsoft revealed the "consumer preview" of Windows 8 on Wednesday, it didn't just give the world a glimpse at a new OS ? it also showed us that it can be a leader in touch-based user interface design. Yes, Microsoft's new tablet UI isn't merely utilitarian. It's actually innovative, and even cool.

The scariest tech trend of 2012?updated Thu Mar 01 2012 07:10:48

It's just over a week until one of the biggest geek gatherings of the year, South By Southwest Interactive, kicks off in Austin, Texas.

Tablet reading is becoming the normupdated Wed Feb 29 2012 19:20:56

Are you reading this article on your cell phone or tablet? These days, that makes you pretty normal, especially if you're American, according to a recent report from comScore.

Microsoft unveils Windows 8 in challenge to Apple, Googleupdated Wed Feb 29 2012 12:28:41

Microsoft unveiled Windows 8 for public testing on Wednesday in the hope that it will help the brand win back some of the ground it has been losing to Apple and Google.

The mobile device that thinks it's a Russian dollupdated Wed Feb 29 2012 05:58:27

Day two of Barcelona's mobile extravaganza brings an app to control your car, a phone that becomes a laptop and better call quality for the older generation. Stuff Magazine brings us the lowdown.

Newest mobile gadgets -- hit or miss?updated Tue Feb 28 2012 12:44:10

They look glossy and new, their touch screens glow enticingly and they're filled with the latest mind-bendingly complicated chips and processors -- but are the newest mobile gadgets any good?

What will your next mobile phone look like?updated Tue Feb 28 2012 11:37:18

The devices announced at this year's Mobile World Congress (MWC) have better screens, are faster, and promise to do so much more than your current model -- so what will your next phone look like?

Waterproof mobiles make a splash updated Tue Feb 28 2012 09:23:35

The ability to work inside a fish tank is not high on most people's wish lists when it comes to buying a new smartphone.

Phones poised to replace the money in your pocketupdated Mon Feb 27 2012 12:53:15

This is the fourth time I've covered Mobile World Congress and every year I arrive expecting to be unimpressed, thinking "surely, this year there's nothing new left to show" and every year I leave realizing the pace of change is just accelerating.

HTC launches new HTC One line of smartphonesupdated Mon Feb 27 2012 11:14:13

HTC has launched a new flagship Android smartphone, the HTC One X, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

Ford puts phone apps in the driving seatupdated Mon Feb 27 2012 07:58:32

Not content with revolutionizing smart phones, mobile apps now appear to be in the driving seat of the auto industry as manufacturers increasingly surrender control of their vehicles to technology.

Mega-powerful camera phone, super-fast gadgets dazzle at mobile showupdated Mon Feb 27 2012 06:08:22

Mobile phone giant Nokia on Monday unveiled a phone with a powerful 41 Megapixel camera as it attempts to reposition itself back at the forefront of the mobile market.

Jargon-busting mobile industry's buzzwordsupdated Fri Feb 24 2012 08:32:05

Mobile devices may have placed an amazing array of technology in the palms of our hands, but they've also given us a bamboozling array of buzzwords and acronyms.

How mobiles of the future will get under our skinupdated Thu Feb 23 2012 06:31:59

Ask an expert what the mobile phone industry of the future looks like and you'll get what seems to be a dystopian vision straight from the dark imagination of sci-fi.

How to kill time without your phoneupdated Wed Feb 22 2012 07:42:00

During one's bustling life there are a collection of moments -- fragments out of time -- that afford one a sense of slow-down reflection. A kind of reprieve from the mania that is living.

'Must-have' gadgets at world's biggest mobile showupdated Wed Feb 22 2012 04:44:26

Mobile World Congress is the world's largest mobile phone trade show, held every year in Barcelona. It is the venue for manufacturers like Nokia, HTC, LG, and Samsung to reveal the must-have mobile devices and services of the year.

Phone journalism gives a voice to India's rural poorupdated Wed Feb 22 2012 04:23:39

As a journalist hailing from the Indian state of Chhattisgarh, the epicenter of a violent Maoist insurgency, Shubhranshu Choudhary was regularly confronted with the shortcomings of his profession.

Parents need more privacy info about kids' apps, feds sayupdated Tue Feb 21 2012 08:33:54

Is that app you just downloaded surreptitiously gathering data to push targeted ads to your 6-year-old? Quite possibly.

Why your computer is becoming more like your phoneupdated Tue Feb 21 2012 07:56:26

Apple released Mountain Lion to developers last week, a new operating system that will make your desktop computer work more like your phone than ever before.

Apple settles class-action suit over iPhone 4 antenna problemupdated Mon Feb 20 2012 12:05:02

Nearly two years after tech blogs screamed "Antennagate!" over problems with the iPhone 4's reception, owners will be getting a little pocket change for their troubles.

Why 'Android fragmentation' isn't so badupdated Fri Feb 17 2012 07:19:59

Even though Android is the most popular smartphone platform in the U.S., and even though there were 10 billion Android app downloads as of December 2011, many Android users are frustrated that they're still treated like a second-class app market. That's because "fragmentation" makes it more complicated to develop Android apps that will run on most Android phones.

Apple: Apps need 'explicit approval' before collecting user contactsupdated Wed Feb 15 2012 16:50:26

Apple on Wednesday said it will start requiring mobile apps to get explicit permission from iPhone and iPad owners before the apps collect and store information about users' personal contacts.

Three weird apps for Valentine's Day updated Wed Feb 08 2012 07:46:11

Hear that?

Chrome Web browser comes to Android phones, tabletsupdated Tue Feb 07 2012 16:36:59

Android is finally getting Chromed out.

8 things you should know before building a mobile appupdated Fri Feb 03 2012 09:56:12

App appeal is obvious. The barrier to entry? So low!

U.S. government, military to get secure Android phonesupdated Fri Feb 03 2012 09:22:42

Some U.S. officials this year are expected to get smartphones capable of handling classified government documents over cellular networks, according to people involved in the project.

Phone jailbreaking should stay legal, Web freedom advocates sayupdated Wed Jan 25 2012 17:38:47

Fresh from a victory that saw a pair of online-piracy bills shelved, Web-freedom advocates are now fighting to preserve their right to jailbreak their iPhones.

Say hello to Evernote's contact-list killerupdated Wed Jan 25 2012 14:42:21

Meet Evernote CEO Phil Libin, who runs a software company based here in Silicon Valley that has been on a hot streak.

Ownership of tablets, e-readers almost doubles in one monthupdated Mon Jan 23 2012 10:55:48

A new report from one of the Web's leading researchers spells out what news reports have suggested: that tablet computers and e-readers made a huge leap in popularity this holiday season.

Phone, tablet users spend more time with apps than Webupdated Fri Jan 20 2012 15:00:27

Phone and tablet owners used to spend most of their time surfing the Web.

Apple: School should center on the iPadupdated Thu Jan 19 2012 10:52:45

Apple on Thursday lifted the veil on its plans to remake the educational landscape in a way that centers on its best-selling tablet computer, the iPad.

Smartphone prices slashed after CESupdated Thu Jan 19 2012 09:01:41

The holidays are over, and the slew of smartphone debuts at the Consumer Electronics Show have come and gone. It's now safe for retailers and carriers to start dropping prices on 2011 and early 2012 smartphone inventory, and that's great news for those looking for a good deal.

Really? IBM predicts the end of the digital divide in 5 yearsupdated Tue Jan 17 2012 16:38:14

IBM recently released its annual 5 in 5 list, in which the technology company tries to predict emerging trends and technologies that will transform our lives over the next five years.

Sony finds missing puzzle piece: Smartphonesupdated Tue Jan 17 2012 15:49:23

Now that the company has a phone, Sony can finally answer opportunity's calls.

A new breed of 4G phones emergesupdated Fri Jan 13 2012 22:41:47

The International Consumer Electronics Show, the giant gadget convention that wrapped up on Friday, has brought some frustrating news for AT&T or Sprint customers who bought a cutting-edge 4G smartphone last year.

Un iPhone interrumpe un conciertoupdated Fri Jan 13 2012 09:41:45

El director de la Filarmónica de Nueva York detuvo la orquesta a mitad de concierto por el sonido de un celular.

Donating to charity by text message: Lessons from Haiti updated Thu Jan 12 2012 15:33:06

Two years ago, a major earthquake struck near the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince. Up to 3 million people were killed, injured or displaced. In the wake of this disaster, aid flowed in via many channels -- including, notably, individual donations sent via text message.

Windows Phone backers declare mobile warupdated Tue Jan 10 2012 07:24:31

Stephen Elop gave an impassioned speech on Monday about waging a war to re-enter the United States by establishing a beachhead here.

iPhone celebrates fifth birthday -- How has it changed?updated Mon Jan 09 2012 16:22:47

Gadget fans may be focused on the CES trade show this week, but there's something else notable going on today: It's the iPhone's fifth birthday.

Analyst: iPads, Kindles, GPS units to be cheaper in 2012updated Thu Jan 05 2012 07:05:41

As the tough economy drags on, cost remains a leading consideration that people use to decide which mobile devices and wireless services they'll purchase.

Rumors of new iPads heat up as 2012 arrivesupdated Fri Dec 30 2011 11:20:41

You may have just unwrapped your new iPad 2, but rumors are already swirling about the iPad 3.

Dropbox adds auto-import from your cameraupdated Tue Dec 27 2011 10:42:07

Dropbox is trying out a neat new feature that will give it magical Photo Stream-like abilities. Everybody's favorite cloud-storage app has added photo and video import.

AT&T's LTE network is faster but smaller than Verizon'supdated Thu Dec 22 2011 11:53:39

Verizon has been touted as having the biggest, baddest, fastest 4G around. It's been this way since the carrier debuted its LTE network in late 2010.

The 10 biggest stories of 2011 in mobile techupdated Wed Dec 21 2011 08:59:54

For Americans who own cell phones or other mobile devices (at least 85% of the adult population, according to a new survey), 2011 ushered in a whirlwind of news.

Social networking booming in Egypt, Russia, survey findsupdated Tue Dec 20 2011 11:47:13

People in poorer countries send text messages more often than those in wealthier countries. Men in Spain and Germany access the Internet on their phones twice as much as women do.

Report: Apple's iPhone, iPad chip now made in Texasupdated Fri Dec 16 2011 17:49:04

Apple's A5 chip, which powers the iPhone 4S and the iPad 2, is now being produced in a Texas factory owned by Samsung, Reuters reports, citing sources familiar with the operation.

Review: Android takes big leap with Galaxy Nexusupdated Thu Dec 15 2011 17:44:14

The Galaxy Nexus, a smartphone that arrived in Verizon Wireless stores on Thursday, is huge -- and not just because of its unusually large size.

Are we too hooked on our phones for a driving ban?updated Wed Dec 14 2011 18:49:21

A federal agency in charge of safety on the roads wants an outright ban on using mobile phones while driving. But what if we're just too hooked on our smartphones and other digital gadgets to care?

HP: WebOS now an open source projectupdated Fri Dec 09 2011 14:36:32

WebOS may be more tenacious that we thought. The Linux-based OS with a rocky history has officially risen from the ashes of HP's TouchPad bungle to be reborn as an open source project.

Why QR codes aren't catching onupdated Thu Dec 08 2011 10:43:43

Quick response (QR) codes -- those two-dimensional barcodes that resemble a checkerboard on LSD -- are appearing more frequently on billboards, magazine ads, business cards, stickers, T-shirts and anything that is used to promote stuff.

One in four Starbucks card transactions done via mobileupdated Tue Dec 06 2011 07:50:28

Starbucks customers apparently are finding buying via mobile as addictive as the company's coffee.

Fallout continues over smartphone tracking appupdated Fri Dec 02 2011 14:01:30

The Web fallout continued Friday over news that a hidden app could be tracking smartphone users' activity.

Siri can't direct you to an abortion clinicupdated Thu Dec 01 2011 11:06:27

Siri can help you find drugstores and bars, but the iPhone 4S digital assistant is clueless when it comes to the locations of abortion clinics, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.

Apple, Google diss standard mobile app rating systemupdated Thu Dec 01 2011 07:45:39

In an effort to streamline and simplify the maturity ratings of software in mobile app stores, CTIA, the international wireless industry association, yesterday proposed a ratings system that store owners could voluntarily adopt.

Nook Tablet: No match for iPad or Kindleupdated Thu Nov 17 2011 16:51:18

Barnes and Noble's new Nook Tablet lacks the multimedia features of Apple's iPad and Amazon's Kindle Fire.

Kindle Fire: Good, but no iPad killerupdated Thu Nov 17 2011 15:30:08

Amazon's Kindle Fire is a solid tablet, and a relative bargain at $199. But, Apple's iPad is still ahead of the field.

How Bump's unique sharing app worksupdated Tue Nov 15 2011 14:37:59

Bump CEO David Lieb describes how his company's app is able to transfer information simply by bumping phones together.

This week's top tech newsupdated Sun Oct 16 2011 12:11:27

Tech expert Marc Saltzman joins Fredericka Whitfield to discuss the latest news in technology.

2011: Apple launches iPad 2updated Thu Oct 06 2011 12:19:06

With a surprise appearance by Steve Jobs, Apple debuts its iPad 2, the company's successful tablet computing gadget.

2010: Steve Jobs endures a network crashupdated Thu Oct 06 2011 12:18:25

In June 2010, Apple CEO Steve Jobs faced an unexpected technical glitch during a demo of the new iPhone 4.

App helps track missing petsupdated Mon Sep 05 2011 14:55:18

A former Microsoft employee creates an application that uses QR codes to track pets. KING reports.

iPhone prototype left in bar... againupdated Thu Sep 01 2011 15:19:49

According to CNET an Apple employee left a prototype of the new iPhone 5 at a bar in San Francisco.

Saving money on back-to-school computingupdated Sat Aug 06 2011 10:41:36

Digital Lifestyle Expert Mario Armstrong helps you decide if you should get a laptop or a tablet computer.

Tech companies engage in patent warsupdated Mon Jul 18 2011 10:37:59

CNN's Kristie Lu Stout explains a few major patent wars ongoing between tech companies.

App helps drivers avoid congestionupdated Fri Jul 15 2011 20:36:12

A traffic app incorporates social networking to provide up to minute conditions. CNN's Dan Simon reports.

South Korea's 'Mobile Wonderland'updated Tue Jul 05 2011 05:23:05

After already tackling the Internet, one CEO wants South Korea to be a "mobile wonderland." CNN's Paula Hancocks reports

2010: Addicted to our phones?updated Tue Jun 14 2011 10:35:39

Pew: 17% use cell phones for health info. Is that a good idea? CNN's Pete Dominick hits the street.

iCloud Q & Aupdated Mon Jun 06 2011 17:26:36

CNN's Becky Anderson helps answer viewer questions about Apple's new iCloud product.

Can an app solve parking nightmare?updated Tue May 17 2011 17:56:07

CNN's Dan Simon reports on an app that aims to find you a parking place.

Cell phones go 'kosher'updated Mon May 16 2011 00:09:36

Mobile makers hope to target Orthodox Jews with "kosher" phones. CNN's Kevin Flower reports

iPhone tracking users?updated Tue May 10 2011 05:51:25

An iPhone user's reaction to news the device collects continuous information about a customer's whereabouts.

iPhone tracking software discoveredupdated Thu Apr 21 2011 17:50:30

Wired.com's John Abell explains how iPhone software tracks users' movements and saves the data.

New PlayStation phoneupdated Thu Apr 21 2011 12:25:24

Sony Ericsson's CEO talks to CNN's Jim Boulden about the company's new PlayStation smartphone.

Smartphone tax appsupdated Fri Apr 15 2011 13:15:42

Filing your taxes last-minute? CNN's Karin Caifa tells us about some smartphone apps that can help.

Verizon debuts new iPhoneupdated Thu Apr 14 2011 11:58:17

A Verizon store in Minnesota welcomes customers interested in purchasing the new iPhone 4.

Mobile health alertsupdated Sat Apr 02 2011 12:40:16

Digital lifestyle expert Mario Armstrong talks about some phone apps that could help save your life.

App stops texting while drivingupdated Wed Mar 30 2011 11:39:01

A doctor in Idaho helped develop a smart phone app that blocks texts and calls while a car is moving. KIDK reports.

Cell phone etiquette: Better or worse?updated Fri Mar 04 2011 08:22:49

Is cell phone etiquette around the world getting better or worse?

Mobile buzz from Barcelonaupdated Mon Feb 14 2011 23:39:11

CNN's Jim Boulden explores the latest trends and news at Barcelona's Mobile World Congress.

Is the smartphone taking over?updated Thu Feb 10 2011 05:32:35

So will smartphones really lead to the death of the PC? PC Magazine's Lance Ulanoff explains.

Confession app for your iPhoneupdated Wed Feb 09 2011 05:30:05

The makers say the app isn't replacing the confessional, but it will help people with the sacrament. WCVB reports.

Smart appliances of the futureupdated Thu Jan 27 2011 19:07:11

New technology allows your appliances to "talk" to repair centers and give you tips on saving energy.

Smartphone securityupdated Thu Jan 27 2011 11:10:21

Whether you're shopping or banking, here are tips to keep information safe when using your smartphone.

Eat, text, read, sleep -- while driving?updated Wed Jan 26 2011 18:39:41

Safe Road Trains for the Environment (SARTRE) is testing a system to lets you "convoy" hands-free on the road.

Playboy for iPadupdated Fri Jan 21 2011 21:04:43

Playboy goes to the iPad uncensored and Facebook wants the world to go mobile. CNN's John Lisk reports.

Online textbooks for studentsupdated Thu Jan 13 2011 10:50:31

Canadian students may soon be getting online textbooks. Global News' Antony Robart reports.

Motorola Atrix: a transforming phoneupdated Sat Jan 08 2011 21:05:31

A dual-core smartphone that also docks as a laptop is one of Motorola's biggest show stoppers at CES 2011.

Porn installed on new tablet?updated Thu Dec 30 2010 21:40:25

A teen discovers her Coby Kyros pad had pornography installed on it. WSIL explains what happened.

Apple sued over privacyupdated Wed Dec 29 2010 19:35:54

CNN's Dan Simon reports on a lawsuit brought against Apple, accusing the company of selling personal data.

CNN launches iPad appupdated Wed Dec 15 2010 05:57:53

CNN's Michael Holmes demonstrates some of the main features of the new CNN iPad app.

CNN iPad app debutsupdated Tue Dec 14 2010 20:52:34

Offbeat reporter Pete Dominick takes a look at the new CNN iPad application with CNN's John King.

CNN launches new free iPad appupdated Tue Dec 14 2010 09:59:16

CNN's Kristie Lu Stout demonstrates some of the main features of the new CNN iPad app.

CNN app for iPadupdated Tue Dec 14 2010 09:03:50

Check out the new CNN app for iPad featuring three new ways to explore the news.

Teens' digital detoxupdated Wed Dec 08 2010 05:30:49

Students in Canada unplug themselves from cell phones, iPods and computers. Global News' Lama Nicolas reports.

Ultrasounds 'go mobile'updated Mon Nov 29 2010 17:18:50

New technology allows medical staff to "go mobile" with ultrasounds.

News Stream checks into Foursquareupdated Tue Nov 23 2010 13:04:33

CNN's Kristie Lu Stout explains mobile app Foursquare and speaks to co-founder and CEO Dennis Crowley.

Tap and pay with your cell phone?updated Thu Nov 18 2010 12:45:01

At the Web 2.0 conference, Google's CEO describes a new technology that could revolutionize the way you shop.

Need a college? There's an app for thatupdated Mon Nov 01 2010 13:06:24

Two Spelman College students designed a phone app to educate others about historically black colleges and universities.

Which smartphone works for you?updated Fri Oct 29 2010 06:15:23

As the cell phone market is flooded with smartphones, CNN.com helps you narrow down which works best for you.

iPhones help the disabledupdated Fri Sep 17 2010 18:02:55

IPhones are helping stroke victims, as well as people with autism, speech disabilities and brain injuries communicate.

iPad clones go for cheap in Chinaupdated Fri Sep 17 2010 18:00:37

As CNN's John Vause reports, there are plenty of cheap copies of the iPad in China.

Want to save cash? There's an app for thatupdated Sat Jul 31 2010 09:19:45

Mario Armstrong tells CNN's T.J. Holmes about some cell phone apps that can help you save money on the go.

iPhone uncensored: jailbreaks now legalupdated Tue Jul 27 2010 18:53:24

iPhone owners can now legally jailbreak their phones. CNN.com's John Sutter explains jailbreaking and the recent changes.

Apple's iPhone 4 reception fixupdated Mon Jul 19 2010 01:19:37

CEO Steve Jobs announces Apple will offer free cases to reduce a reception problem on the iPhone 4.

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