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The nation's wireless companies have been largely silent in the wake of revelations that the government is collecting phone records potentially covering millions of Americans from industry giant Verizon. One exception: CREDO Mobile. which bills itself as "America's only progressive phone company."
A Tokyo-based company, Telepathy, is developing its own head-mounted wearable device to compete with Google Glass. See why CEO Takahito Iguchi says his device will appeal to a more "fashionable" crowd.
Even though Verizon reportedly gave up call logs for its customers, there may be ways to avoid having the government seeing your phone logs.
A recent survey by Canaccord Genuity shows Samsung is outselling Apple in the U.S. smartphone market.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One have been Google-fied, but that's only just the start.
Verizon extends its deal to stream NFL games, this time giving customers the ability to watch CBS and Fox games on Sunday afternoon.
In perhaps the first bit of "technological research" to involve flying pepperoni, Domino's U.K. has released a concept video showing an unmanned drone delivering pizzas.
It came the same day the White House proposed reforming the very agency that issued it.
The ITC ruled Tuesday that several older Apple products violate a Samsung patent, and those devices can't be imported to or sold within the United States.
The maps app is loved by its 50 million users ... so much that Apple, Facebook and Google have all reportedly shown interest in buying the company.