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Amazon and Microsoft this morning announced an agreement that will result in users being able to use each company's voice-recognition software to talk to devices made by the other.
Nearly a quarter of all digital ad networks have click fraud levels above 20%. This costs advertisers serious cash and could cost consumers free access to the wealth of information available on the...
Google announced on Thursday that it plans to add blocking technology to its Chrome browser early next year that would prevent websites from presenting certain types of ads. The idea is to stop the...
The time Americans spend using their mobile devices has nearly doubled in four years. Social and messaging apps command a large percentage of that time, but entertainment, especially video, is...
Analyst Brian White of Drexel Hamilton reports that consumers should be ready for delays in shipments of the next iPhone. A September launch looks likely and so do preorders in time for holiday...
Comcast has launched a wireless service for Xfinity customers and YouTube has kicked off its subscription YouTube TV. Does either of stand a chance of success?
A new survey from J.D. Power ranks the Microsoft Surface as the best tablet, displacing Apple's iPad.
Imagination Technologies announced this morning that Apple will stop using the British company's graphics chip and other intellectual property in the next 15 to 24 months. Imagination's shares...
Although there is a big fight in the wireless space to grab as many customers as possible, the question remains which company is actually offering the best unlimited data plan.
Verizon and T-Mobile run neck-and-neck in high-speed data network connectivity and speed.
Americans used their mobile devices to order $109 billion in retail goods during the fourth quarter of 2016. The total represents a year-over-year gain of 18%.
The new (perhaps, last?) frontier for traditional retailers are mobile payment systems that let consumers wave or tap their smartphones to pay at a retail terminal.
In the past two years, media consumption by means of mobile apps has nearly tripled in the United States. At the end of 2014, an average U.S. user spent 46 minutes a day consuming media in mobile...
Barnes & Noble NOOK e-reader sales have been slaughtered recently as the company falls hopelessly behind Amazon.com due to the success of its Kindle.
It is not the same as leading the worldwide smartphone market, but Apple will hold that distinction among tablet manufacturers, with a full quarter of the market in 2017.