CTIA shows off what's new in smartphones, accessories, and all things mobile.
Toyota unveiled its 2016 Prius at a special event in Las Vegas, showing a drastically restyled car that injects new life into the venerable hybrid.
Toyota revealed the design of its new fourth-generation Prius at a press event in Las Vegas. The new model will replace the current iteration, which has been largely unchanged since 2009.
The Mobley is able to provide on-the-go Wi-Fi connectivity to up to four portable devices.
Arriving in late September, Blu's unlocked smartphone is compatible with AT&T and T-Mobile's data networks.
Verizon expects "some level of commercial deployment" to begin in 2017 for next-generation wireless. That's much earlier than the common industry belief that 2020 will mark the start.
The GreenIQ Smart Garden Hub wants to help you save water by gathering weather data and info from other connected garden devices, and sending it all to your sprinklers.
Crafted for women, Samsung's expensive effort to blunt the effect of its latest oversize phablet and smartwatch truly shines. Here's why rivals should pay attention.
One American grocery store has started stocking an unusual item: cell phones from one of China's emerging brands.
This basic Android 4.4 handset ain't pretty, but at less than $100, it should be cheap enough to throw in the basket with your chips and salsa.
What's big, bulky, and it comes with its own SIM card, Micro-SD card, and Google Play store? This watch, and it can be yours for $160 buckaroos.
It's massive, it's thick, and it does almost everything your Android phone does.
CNET has learned that HTC still plans to enter the burgeoning wearables business despite speculation its watch was scratched.