AT&T dominated the social conversation at the International CTIA Wireless 2012 conference in New Orleans, according to the just-released rankings of the exclusive CNBC Social Conversation Index: Mobile Edition.
A wireless conference may be the last place you'd expect to see a precious metals refinery company, but precious metals are prevalent in cellular devices and once stripped down, those metals can be cashed in.
It’s not surprising that there is a bit of a learning curve when it comes to adopting new automobile technologies. General Motors, however, is giving consumers a little push.
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski pointed out Tuesday that the creation of Apple's iPhone and the development of the Android have made the U.S. the leader in wireless technology.
The driving force behind many of the relationships and rivalries that will play out in New Orleans? Long-Term Evolution, the 4G wireless standard. 2012 is shaping up to be the year when the carriers and smartphone makers put their best LTE efforts into the arena to triumph or fall.
Sprint CEO Dan Hesse said the pay cut was intended to “eliminate some of the distractions” over his company’s decision to subsidize Apple’s popular iPhone.
Computers and smartphones aren’t the only devices prone to security threats anymore. Smart TVs, smart cars, even homes with smart meters could potentially be hacked.
There are hundreds of applications to help road warriors become more efficient and better able to navigate unfamiliar locales. Don't leave home without these 10.
Research In Motion unveiled the BlackBerry 10 following a huge market-share loss to rival smartphone makers. So far, Wall Street isn't impressed—shares of RIM fell.
Facebook and HTC are reportedly working together to develop a customized smartphone which could be released as soon as the third quarter of 2012, according to a new report.
The top ranked city falls far short of places like Seoul, South Korea and Helsinki, Finland. But if you're looking for fast broadband domestically, here are the ten best places to find it.
Tablets are expected to sweep the market over the next few years, eventually becoming the preferred computing system among consumers, according to a recent report.
Daniel Hesse, Sprint Nextel CEO, discusses his company's deal to sell Apple's iPhone and his purchase of 50,000 shares of Sprint stock just two days after the company released its earnings.