Samsung releases another variant of its flagship smartphone
Welcome news for Nokia after analyst predicts Windows Phone will catch up with rival Apple
Acer Iconia W3 tablet debuts alongside Acer Liquid S1 phablet at Computex
Samsung confirms that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 will have an Intel Atom processor
Moto X will be one of a number of products launched by Google-owned Motorola this year
Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini promises all the features of its bigger brother
S4 Mini appears on Samsung website but is quickly removed
The flagship device has hit 10 million shipments in less than a month
Intel's Beacon Mountain tools will be compatible with Android devices based on either Intel or ARM processors
China and the Asia-Pacific region are driving growth in smartphones, with low-cost handsets gaining momentum
Android and iOS still dominate the smartphone world, but Microsoft's Windows Phone is gaining
Gartner says low demand for feature phones affected growth in all regions except Asia-Pacific
At its I/O developer conference Google is set to introduce social gaming features including multiplayer social gaming
Google has published details on the Android and Google Cloud Platform sessions coming up at the Google I/O Developers Conference
Mobile threat a concern, but still not much of one, F-Secure research shows
Xperia ZR hopes to continue the Sony mobile charge in 2013
Images claiming to be the Motorola X Phone are posted on @evleaks
Jelly Bean is now on more devices than Ice Cream Sandwich, but 2.3 Gingerbread leads the way
Researchers say KALQ keyboard offers faster two thumb typing than QWERTY
ZTE is the latest in a long line of companies that have signed up to Microsoft’s Android licensing scheme
A hedge fund has reportedly acquired a stake in Microsoft; a move that could cause headaches for Steve Ballmer
Google once again fails to make the most of Motorola patents
Facebook Home has user rating of 2.2 after more than 500,000 downloads
Apple and Google dominant but there's a role for BlackBerry and Windows Phone too
Tablet maker branches out into unlocked Android smartphones
WhatsApp says that it will never give in to the temptation of advertising