Company prepares to debut wearables, tablets and phones at Bangkok conference following recent China releases
NTT Docomo shuts down i-Mode service that created the global emoji language
After 27 years, Japan’s internet-on-mobile pioneer ends operations, leaving behind a digital communication legacy that spans the globe
Samsung Galaxy’s ocean conservation feature wins international sustainability awards
Ocean Mode camera technology helps researchers monitor coral reefs while earning recognition at 2026 Halo Awards
Honor MagicPad 3 Pro 12.3 arrives with blazing 3,000-nit OLED display
New compact tablet trades screen size for superior OLED panel and better portability than its 13.3-inch sibling
Motorola Edge 70 Pro launches in India with triple 50MP cameras and 144Hz display
The premium mid-range phone packs a massive 6500mAh battery and starts at Rs 38,999
Honor 600 and 600 Pro bring flagship specs to global markets with 200MP cameras and 7,000mAh batteries
Starting in Malaysia, Honor’s new smartphones pack Snapdragon 8 Elite processors, AI video generation, and industry-leading durability ratings
Samsung SmartThings adds direct support for 25 IKEA smart home devices
Partnership eliminates need for separate IKEA hub, makes affordable smart home setups easier to build
Apple takes first quarter smartphone crown as global shipments slide
iPhone maker captures 21% market share despite overall industry decline driven by memory shortages and Middle East tensions
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