Microsoft filed suit against Kyocera this afternoon, alleging that the Japanese electronics company’s Android-based smartphones infringe on the Redmond company’s patents. The suit, filed in U.S.
The Japanese electronics company is building a phone powered by Google's Android operating system, and Wind River is helping Kyocera out. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote ...
- $149 Rise is Public Mobile's first Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich" Smartphone and First Android with a Full QWERTY Keypad - TORONTO & SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Public Mobile and Kyocera ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kyocera Communications Inc., provider of Kyocera- and Sanyo-branded wireless devices, today added a human touch to the high-tech smartphone market with the introduction of ...
Kyocera already has received strong support from many well-known members of the Android developer community. The developers are creating and/or optimizing applications and features spanning across ...
Kyocera today announced the DuraForce Pro, its new rugged Android phone. The DuraForce is positioned as a significantly upgraded replacement for both the DuraForce and the Brigadier models, and comes ...
A Kyocera Android printing app is vulnerable to improper intent handling, allowing other malicious applications to abuse the flaw to download and potentially install malware on devices. According to a ...
See how the Kyocera Brigadier held up to abuse. — -- When given the chance to test a smartphone that claims to be built for abuse, I jumped at the opportunity. I've seen my sleek new smartphone ...
Dual screens are a micro trend. In 2010 we saw the Toshiba Libretto W100, a 7” dual screen Windows notebook that sold as a limited edition. In April of 2011 the Acer Iconia 6120 dual screen 14” ...
Kyocera is continuing with its mission to make tough (often affordable) phones. The company's latest rugged device is the Torque G02, which Kyocera claims is the first sea water-resistant smartphone.
Today Kyocera revealed a little information about its future device plans. Kyocera is targeting 2010 for the release of an Android product. Kyocera would not commit to a specific version of Android ...