Smartphones carry more than contacts, photos; they also carry our personal microbiomes Research reveals smartphones and cell phones are home to bacteria and not all that bacteria is bad. Women's handsets boast more bacteria than a man's, notes study. by Judy Mottl
Tech Ringly smart ring: Now never miss any incoming messages, notifications or phone calls by Mike Cannon
Car Tech Using consumer electronics tech to make cars lighter, more efficient: Ford says why not? by Michael McEnaney
Science Species going extinct a thousand times faster because of humans, but not all gloom and doom by James Maynard
Life Mobile devices playing big part in promoting literacy in developing countries, says study by Judy Mottl
Tech High-end smartphones at lower prices coming as low-end vendors like Xiaomi make their move by Michael McEnaney
Tech Optical zoom-in smartphones? HTC says why not as category takes dead aim at DSLRs by Michael McEnaney
Tech Where's the innovation in smartphone market? Many observers see a slowdown coming by Michael McEnaney
Tech Smartphone wars: Who will take it all as users are digging cheaper devices and bigger displays by Judy Mottl
Business Tech BlackBerry, T-Mobile divorce proceedings take a passive-aggressive tone in wake of BlackBerry leaving the carrier by Judy Mottl
Tech Intel announces next-generation Braswell for affordable Android and Chrome devices by Lori Sandoval
Tech Too young for 'Nintendinitis'? Doctors warn of 'WhatsAppitis' and blame messaging apps for health problems by Lori Sandoval
Life California court allows driver to watch mobile map apps but not make phone calls or text by Sumit Passary
Tech Motorola at MWC 2014: Smartphones are too expensive and wearables 'extremely ugly' by Michael McEnaney