Can You Really Work from a Smartphone with Microsoft Office Mobile?
Microsoft Office Mobile for iOS and Android is now free, but how useful is it on a small touchscreen? Can users actually work from their smartphones in a pinch? Read full article
Microsoft Office Mobile Now Completely Free for iPhone and Android
Microsoft Office Mobile is now free to use for those with iPhone and Android phones. The software has previously required a subscription to Office 365, but that's no longer the[...] Read full article
AT&T Reveals Asus PadFone X Specs
AT&T has revealed the specs for Asus' forthcoming phone-tablet hybrid, the PadFone X. Pricing and availability details are still up in the air, however. Video Read full article
FCC, Carriers Stop Being Idiots, Agree on Cell Phone Unlocking Policies
Despite the Librarian of Congress's unexpected - and, many say, foolhardy - move this year that effectively made unlocking cell phones illegal, a new deal between the FCC and U.S.[...] Read full article
HTC Announces HTC One max
HTC officially unveils the new HTC One max, which will feature a 5.9-inch display and run on Android 4.3 with HTC Sense 5.5. Read full article
Take an Early Look at the Apple iPhone 5C in Action (video)
The wraps are coming off the iPhone 5C tomorrow for real, but we know some of you just can't wait. So here's Apple's next colorful smartphone in all its glory...[...] Read full article
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Preview: Return of the King
Samsung returns to the Note line with a 1080p SuperAMOLED display and added S Pen functionality. Read full article
Motorola’s Moto X Now Available on Verizon’s Website
Motorola's flagship handset is now available for purchase on Verizon's website for $200 with a two-year contract. Read full article
Google Nexus 4 Price Gets Slashed
Google is dropping the price of the Nexus 4 by $100, offering the 8GB model for $200 and the 16GB variant for $250. Read full article
BlackBerry Live: Still Confident in Enterprise Presence
BlackBerry's hold on the enterprise market is starting to slip, but the company is adamant that it can still hold on. Read full article