The annual wireless show has yet to begin in New Orleans, but we've already seen new phones from HTC and Samsung and a new connected home from AT&T.
Originally posted at CTIA 2012
Before CTIA 2012, Kyocera announced its novel audio technology that's built to boost clarity.
Originally posted at CTIA 2012
Before CTIA 2012 kicks off, AT&T displays its third 4G LTE-enabled Windows Phone device, the Samsung Focus 2.
Originally posted at CTIA 2012
MasterCard's PayPass wallet will start with online purchases before moving to the physical world.
Originally posted at CTIA 2012
AT&T is branching out to home security you can control with your smartphone or tablet. Here's how it'll look.
Originally posted at CTIA 2012
Three previously announced LG phones are rearing up to be displayed during CTIA 2012, but there's still no hint of the carriers.
Originally posted at CTIA 2012
By arguing that programming interfaces called APIs can be copyrighted, Oracle could trigger new legal burdens for technology companies -- such as those building cloud-computing platforms.
Originally posted at News - Business Tech
A unanimous jury found that Google infringed on Oracle's Java, but failed to say whether Google had made "fair use" of the material. Google called for a mistrial.
Company says update corrects an issue with the new iPad that prevents it from switching between 2G and 3G networks, among other fixes.
Originally posted at News - Apple
Grabbing ground lost during the holiday quarter, Android now holds almost two-thirds of the U.S. market, says NPD Group.
Originally posted at News - Internet & Media