Red Alert app warns of imminent missile attacks in Israel
Red Alert: Israel is a free app for both iOS and Android that provides real-time alerts when missiles or rockets are fired into Israel. It's also become a specialized kind of social network.
Red Alert: Israel is a free app for both iOS and Android that provides real-time alerts when missiles or rockets are fired into Israel. It's also become a specialized kind of social network.
The humble lockscreen is about to become the most important interface on your smartphone, says columnist Mike Elgan.
IBM and Apple have a history of working together that dates back more than 20 years.
The business-focused deal between Apple and IBM is "brilliant," one analyst said, noting that Apple now gets into the enterprise through the front door rather than the back.
Apple and IBM today unveiled an "exclusive partnership" that melds IBM's big data and analytics capabilities with Apple's iPhone and iPad.
Motorola Solutions on Tuesday unveiled a speech technology upgrade targeting mobile device workers in warehouses and distribution centers.
Apple has begun replacing Google Maps with its own mapping technology on iCloud.com, specifically in the Web-based "Find My iPhone" service.
Firefox's user share on all platforms -- desktop and mobile -- has plunged in the last two months as its desktop browser continued to bleed and efforts to capture users on smartphones fell short.
A privacy sweep of 64 Victorian government mobile apps in May 2014 found that very few had app-specific privacy policies, according to a report released today.
A new report shows venture capital funding and clinical mobile health applications will push the mobile device market to extraordinary highs by 2023.
Microsoft today put out a call for commercial and consumer beta testers to put upcoming versions of Office through the wringer.
Google will acquire music streaming service Songza, which offers customized playlists on its free mobile app.
Google is bringing its Android mobile operating system to one more thing that you use every day -- your car.
Microsoft's newest Android smartphone, the Nokia X2, relies on Opera as the pre-installed default browser. But Opera defaults to using Google's search engine, not Microsoft's own Bing.
The first barcode was used in 1974 to scan in a pack of gum. Now they're used for everything from flight check-ins to patient records and warehouse inventory. They've even been used to track bees. Yes, bees.