Samsung has unveiled its end-to-end portfolio of 5G mobile network products and solutions for 2017. Showcased products included consumer devices for fixed wireless access connectivity, a 5G Radio Base Station (5G Access Unit)..
According to the latest Gartner report, sales of Windows Phone and BlackBerry device shipments over the past year have continued to crumble.
Japanese company Line has set the price of its IPO at 3,330 yen per share, meaning it could raise as much as $1.3bn when it goes public.
BlackBerry have now announced that the current VP of Sales for Asia-Pacific and Japan, Paul Crighton, will continue to lead the team in Australia and New Zealand.
The 18th Civil Engineer Group has just launched a new AtHoc Mass Notification system for the military family housing residents of Okinawa, Japan.
The BlackBerry Priv, the first-ever BlackBerry smartphone powered by Android, is now available to by in Japan and will set you back 99,800 Yen (excluding tax).
Apple today announced iPad Pro is available to order online on Wednesday, November 11, from Apple.com .
LG and Google today officially unveiled their third collaborative effort, Nexus 5X. Nexus 5X features Android 6.0 Marshmallow, Google’s newest operating system for mobile devices.
Instagram has announced it now has 400 million active monthly users. This marks an increase of 100 million over the 300 million monthly active users that Instagram reported in December 2014.
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Apple today announced iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus will be available at 8:00 a.m. local time on Friday, September 25 at Apple’s retail stores.
Sony has announced the Xperia Z4 in Japan. Like the Z4 Tablet announced at Mobile World Congress last month, the Z4 isn't a dramatic departure from earlier Xperia devices like last fall's Z3.
European policymakers are looking to sign agreements with China, Japan and the United States to cooperate on developing the next generation of mobile broadband, 5G, which promises much faster video downloads, denser network coverage and the possibility of connecting billions of everyday electronic objects to create "the internet of things".