Steve Thomas - IT Consultant

LG's Ray is for smartphone owners in 3G markets who don't want all the bells and whistles of a flagship status device, but still appreciate a solid selfie-camera.








Samsung has announced that over the last two years its Knox solution has been gaining momentum within the enterprise security market.








Microsoft is hoping its AppComparison tool will make it easier for Android users to find equivalent Windows Phone apps on the Microsoft Store.








You're not alone if your brand-new iPad Pro is freezing after a recharge. Apple says it's investigating the issue but has little to offer in the way of a permanent fix.








The electronics company has partnered with KB Kookmin Card and Shinhan Card to roll out LG Pay.








Google's new app-indexing push aims to bring content that lives only in apps onto the web.








The Japanese government will review a plan to cut mobile phone rates and curb excessive competition in handset discounts among carriers.








After escaping bankruptcy in October, the company is expected to name a new chief executive next week, and will look to new markets and the IoT as a source for growth.








Nvidia has relaunched its high-powered Shield tablet with similar specs but at a lower price.








With an eye on new smartphone owners in emerging markets, Google has made huge cuts to the minimum price developers can charge for apps on Google Play.








Facebook opts in to Google's app-indexing service that allows links in search to open relevant content within the app rather than in a browser.








The price of two LG smartphones on sale at Walmart is almost too good to be true.