AT&T has apparently sent its Nexus 6 stock back to Motorola because some software bug was affecting its version of the device.
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The HTC Desire 820 dual-SIM and HTC Desire EYE smartphones have become available for purchase unlocked and contract-free in the U.S.
Sprint has permanently slashed $50 off the price of the Nexus 6, and customers who already purchased the device before the discount will get $50 in bill credit.
T-Mobile has listed the 32GB Nexus 9 LTE on its Undeground website with a "coming soon" label, which indicates that it may launch early next month.
Major retailers in India have reportedly refused to sell Google's Android One handsets in their stores, which could spell big trouble for the project.
Walmart has announced a Pre-Black Friday Event, which will see discounted prices for the iPhone 6, iPad Air 2, and more.
Apple has acquired Beats Music earlier this year and in 2015 it will reportedly push the music streaming service through an update to all iPhones and iPads.
The Jolla Tablet running Sailfish OS, an open-source operating system based on Linux, hit Indiegogo to seek funds and reached its initial goal in just two hours.
WhatsApp has teamed up with Open Whispers Systems for the largest deployment of end-to-end encryption, significantly boosting security.
HTC's Mo Versi has announced that the Android 5.0 Lollipop update for the GPE One M8 and One M7 has been slightly delayed, but will roll out this Friday, Nov. 21.
Apple has released a new iOS 8.1.1 update, bringing some bug fixes and performance improvements for older devices such as the iPhone 4S and iPad 2, but not only.
Intel has unveiled a stylish smart bracelet called MICA, made in collaboration with fashion brand Open Ceremony.
Nokia has just unveiled a new N1 tablet running Android 5.0 Lollipop with the Nokia Z Launcher on top, sporting a full-metal design very similar to an iPad Mini.