AT&T has announced that starting on Feb. 20, it will be offering the BlackBerry Passport and BlackBerry Classic on or off contract, as well as on monthly installment plans.
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The highly-anticipated HTC One M9 Hima has leaked online again, with full specs detailed ahead of the big unveiling on March 1.
Samsung has reportedly planned big changes for its next-generation Galaxy S6, aiming to ditch bloatware and pack Microsoft apps instead.
Amazon has launched a new promotion to celebrate the addition of Sling TV, offering a free Fire TV Stick or a Fire TV set-top box for $50 off when signing up for a three-month Sling TV subscription.
Sony has announced that PSN Sub Account users will now be able to upgrade to a PSN Master account and enjoy the full PlayStation experience once they turn 18.
The BlackBerry Passport has kicked off a special Valentine's Day weekend promotion, shedding $100 off its price tag in the U.S. and $125 off in Canada. Available color options are red, black, and white.
The Windows Phone 8.1 Lumia Denim update has finally started rolling out to the Verizon Lumia Icon in the U.S.
In a new company blog post, Samsung has highlighted the advancements made so far in terms of smartphone cameras and teased 'intelligent,' high-end cameras for its 2015 flagship.
AT&T has officially started updating its LG G3 to Android 5.0.1 Lollipop, becoming the first carrier to update the handset in the U.S.
Sony has unveiled a new Xperia E4 smartphone that comes in both single-SIM and dual-SIM variants, focusing on entertainment and strong battery performance.
Microsoft's Joe Belfiore has confirmed that Windows 10 is in testing for devices with 512MB of RAM, including the widely popular Nokia Lumia 520.
Apple has not updated its MacBook Air lineup since April 2014 and a new report now claims the company plans a quiet refresh for Feb. 24.
HTC has officially confirmed that the T-Mobile HTC One M8 will start getting Android 5.0 Lollipop on Monday, Feb. 9.