Verizon Wireless has finally started selling the Google Nexus 6, offering the handset both online and in retail stores on several pricing options.
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Microsoft has just announced a new feature called Windows Hello, which will use biometric authentication to make Windows 10 more personal and secure.
Motorola has launched a new promotion, offering a free Moto E (second generation) with 3G when purchasing a new Moto X through Moto Maker. The offer will expire on March 24.
HTC has teased a BIG announcement for tomorrow, March 18, when it will reveal more details regarding the One M9 U.S. launch.
More information has surfaced regarding the Samsung Galaxy S6 U.S. launch, claiming that it will launch on all four major carriers on April 11.
The Microsoft Lumia 640 and Lumia 640 XL have gone up for pre-order in the UK, available directly via the Microsoft Store.
BlackBerry has unveiled a new slate called Secutablet, built on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5, but modified with extra security in mind so it's suitable for enterprise and government use.
Microsoft has reportedly been working on releasing Cortana on other platforms as a standalone app, using research from an artificial intelligence program called 'Einstein.'
HTC has confirmed a 64GB One M9 at an event in Taiwan, and launch and pricing details are now available.
Verizon Wireless has officially launched the Moto E 4G LTE (second-generation), offering the budget device for $99.99 off-contract.
The new Chromebook Pixel (2015) has officially gone on sale on the Google Store, available in two variants.
The HTC One E9 has surfaced on TENAA with some intriguing specs, including a 5.5-inch 1440 x 2660 display, an octa-core processor, 3GB of RAM, and more.
Sprint has officially announced that Android 5.1 Lollipop will roll out to its Nexus 6 starting on March 11.