Samsung's presentation of its new Galaxy S 4 smartphone last Thursday night at Radio City Music Hall and Times Square in New York City was perhaps one of the most extravagant ever for a new gadget. Unfortunately, the tall format of these photos doesn't capture the wide-stage nature of the events.
Samsung's new Galaxy S 4 could arguably be the most advanced smartphone ever. The question is, does anyone really need a smartphone as loaded as the GS4 or the similarly impressive HTC One? Earlier today I presented the GS4's top features. Here's a photo tour of the GS4's hardware and screen innovations.
Amid much hoopla and showbiz production, Samsung unveiled its new Galaxy S 4 smartphone. Here are this new smartphone's most fascinating new specs and features.
Just how superior are photos shot with a point-and-shoot digital camera compared to those shot with a smartphone camera? Yesterday we explored the theoretical quality differences between the two image capture devices. Here is photographic evidence, shots taken by an iPhone 5 and by a Sony RX100.
More of us use smartphones as our primary digital camera. But do smartphones really take pictures as good as a digital camera, or are they simply good enough?
When Samsung and Apple aren't suing each other, they're introducing new cool products. Here are the tablets, smartphones – and maybe watches – coming from both.
Many new vehicles for 2013 include smartphone connectivity for app, music and navigation control via a touchscreen. But could a smart car's cost be too high?
What's amazing about the 2013 Chevy Spark isn't how cool it is to drive, but that a $13k car includes a MyLink, which let's you connect a smartphone to access your apps, music, navigation and hands-free calling via a built-in 7-inch touchscreen. Here's a photo tour of Spark, MyLink and my impressions.
Unfortunately, I'm not in Barcelona, Spain, at the Mobile World Congress, the world's large cellular phone show (I'm only a poor unsponsored freelancer). But there are lots of cellular products being announced here in the U.S.A., both new smart phones and some clever gizmo and gadget accessories.