T-Mobile’s next steps: no-contract unlimited 4G, free 4G for laptops and tablets, and HD Voice calls

Can all of this stem T-Mobile's subscriber drain?

Verizon’s CEO on 4G LTE’s potential for social good — announces $10M award

Lowell McAdam reflects on how fast wireless networks can help society, and puts money down to prove it.

Why CES still matters, even if you hate it

CES is a pain in the ass, but don't write it off completely. It's still an incredibly important trade show for the electronics industry, and this year it reveals some new startup opportunities.

Replicator 2X is MakerBot’s most advanced — and experimental — printer yet

The bigger brother to MakerBot's Replicator 2 is all about inconsistency and experimentation.

Qualcomm CEO on Windows Phone’s fate: ‘I never count Microsoft out’

If Steve Ballmer's cameo during Qualcomm's CES keynote didn't make it clear enough, the chip company has a very intimate relationship with Microsoft.

Former ‘Facebook phone’ maker Inq pivots to apps with beautiful Flipboard killer Material

The company behind the "Facebook phone" now wants to deliver news to you.

Point this app at your TV screen and it overlays all kinds of augmented-reality goodies

Intel-funded startup Telibrahma uses image recognition technology to deliver augmented reality ads to your smartphone via your TV.

Marvell’s ARM-based chips get into a couple of high-profile Smart TV gadgets

Marvell's ARM-based Armada chips are used in the Lenovo TV and the Netgear NeoTV Prime with Google TV.

Following Google+’s lead, social video app ooVoo now lets you watch videos with 10 friends

With its new Watch Together feature ooVoo aims to show Google how to do group video watching right.

‘Magical’ video editing app Magisto adds themes & group albums for a more personal experience

Automated video editing application Magisto has updated its feature set to add group albums that can be accessed by many people and smarter editing of your personal moments.

Steve Ballmer steals the show from Qualcomm’s CEO at CES

It wasn't too long into Qualcomm's CES keynote before Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer jumped on the stage, injecting a dose of much-needed energy.