CTIA shows off what's new in smartphones, accessories, and all things mobile.
A prototype wheelchair with a cellular radio illustrates the benefits of connected devices.
This prototype motorized wheelchair comes equipped with a cellular radio able to tap into AT&T's network.
The service, free to everyone regardless of their carrier, has taken a couple of sharp turns on its road to release. The exec in charge shares the story behind Go90 and hints at long-term plans.
In response to Verizon's plans to move to 5G, AT&T's Glenn Lurie says he prefers to wait until the industry can agree on what the technology will look like before making any proclamations.
Connected apparel "isn't far away," says Robin Thurston, chief digital officer of the fitness apparel and accessories company.
This Miami-based phone maker launched an inexpensive flagship designed to grab your attention.
This 6-inch handset has some unexpected extras for the price, like a fingerprint reader and physical camera button.
The Chinese smartphone maker confirms it is making a Windows 10 phone that will debut before year's end.
Invitations go out to 5 million Verizon Wireless subscribers, but the company plans to eventually open the service to everyone.
The company also unveiled a personal security service as an add-on to its Digital Life home security offering.
The small wireless reseller plans to launch the service in the first quarter, but didn't provide pricing details.
The Ingenu technology will link home appliances, water meters and streetlights to help rev up the Internet of Things.