Review: The Samsung Galaxy S 4 shows more is not always better
Samsung's new Android flagship is easy to hold and view, but many new software features are only partially baked gimmicks
Samsung's new Android flagship is easy to hold and view, but many new software features are only partially baked gimmicks
The old BlackBerry is dead and buried, and the new one is a worthy option in the modern smartphone world
In the heated competition for native and cloud-based iOS productivity apps, InfoWorld chooses the winners you should own
Anything less than a DIY digital home entertainment project means making the most of Apple TV
As rumors swirl of an imminent developer release, the big question is which big-cat name will Apple use
Hands-on review: BlackBerry 10 is a big step up, but it's awkward to use in some key areas
RIM has unveiled its highly graphical, touch-oriented Peek and Flow user experience in a bid to regain its lost relevance
For nearly $US1000, you get something more than an iPad but less than a laptop
Android 'Jelly Bean,' Samsung's Notes, and Google's Nexuses finally delivered compelling capabilities as Apple stalled
Besides its lack of LTE, there's nothing horribly wrong -- or particularly compelling -- with Google's 'pure Android' device
Google's Samsung-made 'pure' Android tablet simply doesn't match up in quality or experience to Samsung's own Note 10.1
The HTC 8X and Nokia Lumia 800 series are solid smartphones running a dubious mobile OS
While others dream of sugarplums, here are a dozen gadgets that the true geek is hoping to see under the Christmas tree this year
If the Galaxy S III or other smartphone tempts you, here's how you can still fit it in Apple's ecosystem
Steven Sinofsky leaves Redmond weeks after Windows 8's launch, but the Metro UI chief takes his place