Rivada Mercury wants to build a network specifically for public safety -- so that first responders can communicate without a clogged network in emergencies.
The FBI is pushing for expanded powers that would allow the agency to demand tech firms to provide user's "electronic communication transactional records."
You would think a well-received virtual reality headset and a new flagship smartphone would be enough to get HTC back in the game. That hasn't happened.
Bored on a Thursday in New York City? On the rare occasion that you are, Samsung has got your back with free music concerts every Thursday this summer.
In an unexpected partnership, Microsoft has decided to sell 1,500 patents to Xiaomi. In return, Xiaomi will pre-install Microsoft services on its devices.
Tinder wants to help people understand the "Brexit" phenomenon ahead of the June 23 referendum on whether the U.K. will part ways with the European Union.
If you were expecting the upcoming fall iPhone to blow you out of the water, think again. Apple may switch its major iPhone cycle to once every three years.
Enjoying the long weekend? We've got apps for you to download, ranging from one to kickstart your ideas, to a chatbot that predicts where you want to eat.
Android fragmentation doesn't seem to be getting a whole lot better, and Google may finally be starting to put the pressure on carriers and manufacturers.
Google had a busy keynote, with the announcement of Google Home, a VR platform, and more. But here's a look at some cooler projects that were left out.
Apple said its upcoming iPhone and iCloud services would be more secure thanks to its recent FBI showdown. Now, it has rehired security expert Jon Callas.
OtterBox is doing something different with its new Universe Case System: modules. It still offers protection, but swapping out upgrades is the priority.