New models will feature more sensors and better screens and come in new shapes and sizes.
Users will be able to run multiple Android apps simultaneously.
It really is Cardboard 2.0.
Until now, the Chinese phone maker has sold only accessories in the States.
The company aims to convince carmakers to use Android to power in-car navigation and entertainment systems.
The feature, originally expected for Android N, will have to wait for a future release.
Microsoft has pulled out of two groups seeking antitrust action over search, but the software maker says it isn't taking a position for or against the current actions by the EU.
Google has 12 weeks to respond.
The search giant nets a victory up north.
Android wants to cure our Stagefright.
Six years after the iPad's debut, what's the future for tablets?
The company has said it may exit the hardware business if it can't make money on it this year.
The company, which was once a sizable smartphone player here, has been a virtual nonentity in recent years.
Has Samsung just out-innovated Apple in areas where it really counts?
That's when the new models come out.
Gesture-based typing, GIF searches and more.
How Apple's advantage over Android helps it in the medical world.
N still doesn't have a name, though.
But software and carrier intrusion undermine the experience.
It's like raaaaain on your wedding day.
That said, enterprise adoption of mobile devices has been slower than Miner expected.
The pie has gotten much larger, but the landscape has also changed.
The carriers answer to WhatsApp is not terribly secure.
The beautiful G5 and its plug-in Friends have arrived.
The Netbook fiasco let the cat out of the bag -- consumers are not pushing the limits of their PCs.
What the boomerang exec says about Google's ambitions with Play.
The company denies a report it is building a tool to take photos, music and contacts over to Android.
The company devotes its most precious real estate to pitching new device owners on its services.
App and content makers pull out all the stops to woo those with a shiny new tablet or phone to download their wares.
While Microsoft pursues the same “premium product at a premium price” strategy as Apple, Amazon goes the other way.
"You really couldn't do anything strategically with a business that continues to lose money. We're in that ballpark now."
Graham cites example of an attack in Texas where encryption stymied an FBI probe.