by Nate Swanner, 10 minutes ago
If you thought the good stuff was all at I/O, you’d be wrong. Two major Android updates have landed today, along with two others that went a bit under the radar. The first, a big…
by Nate Swanner, 10 minutes ago
If you thought the good stuff was all at I/O, you’d be wrong. Two major Android updates have landed today, along with two others that went a bit under the radar. The first, a big…
by Andrew Grush, 25 minutes ago
Today’s mobile devices are not only expensive, they also often contain sensitive data and precious photos. Keeping our phones safe and out of the wrong hands is certainly important, and that’s why there are quite…
by Bogdan Bele, 31 minutes ago
The Fast & Furious 6 Android game is now available on the Google Play Store as a free download. Accompanying the movie with the same name, hitting theaters these days, the game is perfect if…
by Adam Koueider, 40 minutes ago
The Opera browser for Android finally got out of the Beta stage this week and Android Authority met with the guys at Opera at CTIA 2013. Opera includes the Discover tab, a new look at…
by Nate Swanner, 1 hour ago
At Google I/O, we all marveled at Google Now’s new voice search feature. With that function, the line was blurring between our mobile device and desktop computer. We were seeing the genesis of complete cohesion,…
by Nate Swanner, 2 hours ago
Ready or not, here comes big brother. The company that gave us Deep Blue, the chess-champion supercomputer, has also been working on their Watson project. Watson, which is a very robust artificial intelligence query engine,…
by Robert Triggs, 2 hours ago
It has been difficult to know exactly what to make of HTC recently. The company has been touting success with the One, and is turning decent profits after months of underperforming, but today we learned…
by Andrew Grush, 3 hours ago
Earlier today at CTIA 2013, Android Authority’s Joshua Vergara took some time to show off the heavy-duty Cat B15. Not everyone needs such extreme protection for their phones, however. What if you are just looking…
by Robert Triggs, 4 hours ago
Qualcomm is best known for its range of mobile processors, but did you know that the company is also working on its own display technologies as well? Known as Mirasol, Qualcomm’s new displays aim to…
by Bogdan Bele, 4 hours ago
Cellcontrol’s new feature called DriveID, allowing it to prevent only the driver of the car from using his phone, is demoed in the video Android Authority took at CTIA 2013, alongside the other features of…
by Bogdan Bele, 6 hours ago
The Samsung Galaxy S4 Brown edition appears in a new Samsung video that’s designed to showcase some of the Samsung flagship’s signature features. The short music video, called “Hi Hey Hello,” features The Chicharones’ song by…
by Bogdan Petrovan, 6 hours ago
This spring a variety of top-notch Android devices have been released, including Samsung’s fourth generation Galaxy S smartphone, the fully aluminum One from HTC, and the Xperia Z, a sleek high-end phone from Sony. Android…
by Bogdan Bele, 8 hours ago
Clueful, an app that BitDefender has recently launched for Android, allows you to find out which apps on your device constitute a threat to your privacy. BitDefender is offering the app as a free download…
by Bogdan Bele, 8 hours ago
At CTIA 2013, Android Authority’s Joshua Vergara had some hands-on time with the CAT B15, the latest in Caterpillar’s range of rugged devices. The CAT B15 is one of the strongest Android devices out there,…
by Bogdan Petrovan, 9 hours ago
We’re live from the CTIA 2013 convention in Las Vegas, where we got some hands-on time with the Stealth Black version of the popular HTC One. There’s no question about it – the HTC One…
by Chris Smith, 9 hours ago
A new Verizon HTC One rumor says that the handset has been spotted in a Sprint store, running Android 4.2.2. An xda-developers forum user who apparently works for Sprint has posted the news a few…