Mobile broadband networks will reach 90 percent of the world's population by 2020, and smartphones will lead the charge. Smartphone subscriptions will explode to 6.1 billion.
AT&T so far fought the FCC's new net neutrality rules, but may have a change of heart. The company is expected to reach an agreement with this FCC to close its $49 billion DirecTV acquisition.
Self-driving cars will soon be roaming more than 70 miles of Northern Virginia highways. The congested roads will be a tough test for the autonomous vehicles.
Intel aims to unify ports with its new Thunderbolt 3 with USB Type-C connector unveiled at Computex 2015. The new cable provides four times the data and twice the video bandwidth of other cables.
Microsoft reportedly acquired Wunderlist to-do app maker 6Wunderkinder, expanding its cross-platform productivity offerings. The deal was valued between $100 and $200 million.
A new FCC listing reveals two versions of a new PlayStation 4 model, one of which boasts a 1 TB hard drive, among other changes.
Best Buy is now selling the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 for just $199.99. The new $100-discount marks a 30 percent price cut.
Pinterest will soon add utility functions such as a 'Buy' button, diving into e-commerce. Users could easily purchase products from pins they like, while companies could sell their items via pins.
Tag Heuer CEO Jean-Claude Biver has officially unveiled the name of the company's upcoming smartwatch. The Carrera Wearable 01, leveraging Google and Intel tech, is expected to be a luxurious powerhouse.
Microsoft has started sending notifications to Windows 7/ 8 users, inviting them to 'reserve' their free upgrade to Windows 10.
The operating system of the next-generation Nintendo NX console will reportedly be based on Android. A more open OS will give developers more flexibility, which should benefit all parties.