You can now download Stagefright Android 5.1.1 LMY48I fix for Nexus 6, 5, 4 and Nexus 9, 10 to patch the critical Android vulnerability which can let hackers take over any device by simply sending a text message.
Sometimes, just when you think you've seen every bad idea in smartphones - usually with a BlackBerry logo on it - something comes along and reminds you that there will always be something even more ridiculous around the corner.
If you have been on the fence about ordering a Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 Edge and are a fan of T-Mobile, then now may be the time to get that order in after the company slashed prices by as much as $200.
Every so often someone comes along and thinks they're funny. Just as regularly, they make a video out of it. What a time to be alive.
Nvidia may have been frantically chasing the dream of producing the ultimate gaming tablet when it designed and released its Shield tablet, but it seems like things have gone a little too far, even for the most hardcore mobile gamers out there. The Santa Clara, California, based technology giant has been forced to issue a recall on the entire Shield range due to the risk of a fire hazard that could potentially arise if the internal battery overheats. Not exactly the "extreme" performance that the company was looking for when the Shield gaming-tablet project was first conceived.
Security researchers at Trend Micro have discovered a new vulnerability that they claim is present in Android 4.3 Jelly Bean up to the latest Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, which constitute to almost half of the Android devices out there. The vulnerability, if and when exploited, could make your device silent, unable to make phone calls and completely unusable. This apparently is caused by the way Android handles media files.
Motorola has just announced the 2015 Moto X Style and Moto X Play. Here are all the specs, price, release date and everything else you need to know about.
OnePlus team has finally unveiled OnePlus 2. Here are all the features, specs, release date, price and everything else that you need to know about the latest OnePlus 2 flagship smartphone.
Security researchers at Zimperium have some bad news for Android users out there who regularly send and receive multimedia messages. According to the researchers, a major security hole exists in the Android platform which could potentially allow malicious individuals to gain access to a device though simply sending a seemingly innocent text message to the targeted number. Android is currently the most popular mobile operating system on the planet, accounting for approximately 80% of smartphones in existence, so it isn't difficult to understand why this is a serious cause for concern.
It's that time of year again. Here are all the phones (iPhone, Android and Windows Phone) which you shouldn't buy today. Updated for July 2015.
















