Motorola challenged designers to create watch face designs for the Moto 360. Motorola chose the top 10 finalists, but it wants you to choose the winner.
Samsung revealed the Galaxy S5 LTE-A for Korea. The LTE-A version has the same high-end specs of the rumored S5 Prime, but it still has a plastic back.
Amazon agreed to let BlackBerry users access to its Appstore. BlackBerry users can download any content from the Appstore, including apps, movies, and more.
Google named several new partners for "Glass at Work," including, Augmedix, a healthcare software company. Google hopes to prove that Glass is practical.
A new wearable called Spire tells you to take a deep breath when you need it. The gadget tracks respiration, body position, and the intensity of exercise.
Amazon's first smartphone will reportedly be an AT&T exclusive when it launches on June 18th. The phone is expected to have 3D effects and many sensors.
Google I/O 2014 is on its way, but we haven't heard much about Android 4.5 yet. How will the Quantum Paper design rules affect the next version of Android?
Microsoft says that Android infringes on a long list of patents, but has never produced the list. The Chinese government recently revealed all the patents.
Samsung introduced the new Galaxy Tab S lineup at Madison Square Garden on Thursday. The 10.5 and 8.4-inch tablets have high-end specs. Here's all the info.
Facebook will use Web browsing history to offer better targeted ads, but it will also allow users to opt out of ad tracking, and control which ads they see.
Amazon entered the music-streaming scene with Prime Music. Users can listen to more than one million songs, pre-made playlists, and one of their own making.
Pebble Steel will arrive at Best Buy on June 15 for $229. A new report says Pebble is the second bestselling smartwatch. Will the price cut give it a boost?
Mozilla will bring $25 Firefox OS smartphones to India and Indonesia in the next few months. These low-cost devices will target first-time smartphone users.
Twitter and Facebook added pages dedicated to posts about the 2014 World Cup, in advance of the opening match. You can even share "hashflags" on Twitter.
A new iOS 8 feature will stop stores from tracking your location and shopping habits, by randomizing your iPhone's MAC address while it searches for Wi-Fi.
Microsoft looks to add Kinect-like gestures to the upcoming Nokia McLaren Windows Phone. The 3D Touch interface will control several different functions.