The $199 Gravity will go on sale Monday via crowdfunding site Indiegogo.
The board will help the company navigate international markets and regulators.
Apple and Samsung retain their top two spots, according to new data from IDC.
Sales down for the first time since 2003.
The culprit: Shrinking iPhone sales.
You may not know GOQii, but you might know it's new board member.
If Google wants to keep its word (and go to China), it has to buy green energy for Asia.
James Wilkinson's first client is the Chinese e-commerce giant.
The context: Three million payment cards is not the same as three million users.
As part of the move, Lenovo is adding responsibility for phablets to its PC unit.
A justice department filing accuses Apple of making "accommodations" to gain access to the giant Chinese market.
Two years after expanding outside of China, Xiaomi still makes 91 percent of its sales domestically. But other numbers tell a better story, says the company's global boss.
The company did manage to launch a new phone in the midst of singing the praises of its chipmaker buddy.
Owens left the ride-hailing service in December.
The deal follows a similar one reached with Xiaomi in December.
Slowing growth and uncertainty over currency make future earnings hard to predict.
Already partners, the two companies have big plans to bring SAP's "bet the company" database to large companies.
The current troubles will give way to growth.
The two ride-hailing services are locked in a pissing contest in China.
Twitter's stock price doesn't seem to have a floor.
You're probably not going to ride in this, though.
It could've been worse. In 2016, it might get worse.
Rep. McCaul and Sen. Warner call for a commission on national security to tackle issues raised by encryption.
The Chinese have arrived, and they plan to disrupt the traditional CE players as much as possible and take market share away from them fast.
Beijing claims such access is necessary to defend against terrorism.
Chinese moviegoers may be unacquainted with "the force."
China is Apple's second-largest market, behind the United States.
The anti-Uber force is now four strong.
The deal helps ease Qualcomm's China licensing woes and could pave the way for Xiaomi's global ambitions.
China's Tianhe-2 is starting its third straight year as the supercomputing world's heavyweight champ.
Alphabet as underdog.
The world’s largest shopping day capitalizes on the pressure China’s "leftover women" feel to get married.