Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have invented a wireless nail-based wireless device called NailO, which allows for easy control of the phone.
Israeli scientists have developed applications for smartphones that are capable
Today's phones are growing in size. Devices such as the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and LG Optimus G Pro seem to blur the line between smartphones and tablets.
As smartphone industry is showing signs of slowing down, manufacturers are betting on a new feature of the smartphone: dual screen.
At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada, from January 8-11, manufacturer SpareOne has unveiled to its users an ultra-mobile phone unique.
Quancomm has partnered with Project RAY to launch smartphones for the blind and people with low vision. With this power, the user will not need to look at the screen with only
A team of researchers from the University of Portsmouth has successfully developed a mobile application that allows users to choose to read or ignore messages classified as 'good
Xie Danhong, 33, from China, is surprised to see a taxi driver appear in his e-mail box, thanks to a new application that allows him to capture images of people who deliberately
In 2008, the Nokia Research Center in collaboration with the University of Cambridge (UK) developed a nano-sized telephone device called Morph.
Like psychologists, smart mobile phones will alert users when they fall into a depressed state and advise them to meet friends to relieve their bad mood.