Apple beta testers just received the latest iOS 10 build, and the new operating system sports an opening in its armor. For the first time in its history, the company sent out an OS with an unencrypted kernel.
Tesla and Nordstrom teamed up to raise awareness about electric vehicles in Los Angeles. The city’s Nordstrom mall announced that a Tesla boutique featuring a Model X electric vehicle is in store.
Amazon recently unveiled that its Cloud Drive service will be available to mobile users for no charge over a three-month period. Both Android and iOS users can now see what having unlimited cloud storage space feels like.
Microsoft recently rolled out the latest Microsoft Wallet app for its Lumia customers. The app got NFC support, bringing Windows 10 Mobile on par with Android and iOS in mobile payment services.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is reportedly organizing a fundraising for Paul Ryan, the Republican House Speaker. The initiative falls in line with Cook’s dislike for the party’s GOP nominee, Donald Trump.
Nvidia announced that its PCIe Tesla P100 GPU for servers will be on the shelves this year, and the preliminary tests are promising. The Pascal architecture that powers the GPU should yield ferocious performance for low infrastructure costs.
The Federal Communications Commission is warming its engines for the rollout of 5G. The head of the FCC sent a proposal that will accelerate the adoption of the high-speed technology across the United States.
Verizon unveiled the Samsung Galaxy J3 V, a variant of Samsung Galaxy J3 (2016) with increased storage capacity. The midrange phones offer value for buck and reliable technical specs.
Hasselblad might unveil its rumored Hasselblad Moto Mod next week, during a big event. The company kept the lid on the details, but the prospect of turning the Moto Z phones into digital cameras is enticing.
Apple's next smartwatch should land this year and it's shaping up as an interesting upgrade over the current model. According to new Apple patents, the Apple Watch 2 could sport a camera and a couple of new hardware buttons.
Google recently improved its Photos app by adding a slideshow feature. Thanks to the new addition, users who want to save time and clicks while perusing albums can now do so.
Boost and Virgin Mobile prepaid carriers broadened their offer of affordable devices with the LG K3. The phone is not a technological marvel, but it features a competitive price and decent specs for standard tasks.
Infiniti, the luxury unit of Nissan, prepares to call back a large number of Q50 sedans from global markets. The recall is due to a steering system bug and it is not the first time the feature has issues.
Google’s Gboard iOS keyboard has reached users in Australia and the United Kingdom. The embedded search function makes texting communication much more entertaining, and emojis and GIFs are invited to the party.
Volkswagen disappointed a lot of customers with the Dieselgate scandal but it wants to start clean. One strategy of the carmaker is to invest in electric vehicles alongside tapping into contemporary transportation opportunities.
Twitter accounts of ISIS supporters were spotted blooming rainbow colors, as a group of hackers replaced the hatred-filled messages with LGBT and gay love messages of approval. The hackers belong to the Anonymous group and they are fabulous.
Sony wants as many of its fans to know what PlayStation VR feels like, and it started a demo program for that. More than 300 locations across the U.S. and Canada will feature demo units of the headset in June.
Samsung recently bought Joyent, and the two companies will join forces to provide the OEM with the cloud storage technologies that it could not build on its own.
Hulu VR is moving forward to conquer niches of the market, and Oculus Rift support is the latest addition to the service. With its slew of exclusive content and popular streaming choices, Hulu could set the tone in VR movie watching.
Sanford Wallace, the famous “spam king” of internet, will face jail time and a hefty fine for his malicious actions. The scammer was sentenced to jail after he sent out a whopping 27 million spam messages to Facebook users.
Microsoft is preparing to dominate the console world with Project Scorpio. Phil Spencer explained that the six teraflop carrying hardware will be 4K compatible and will allow top shelf VR entertainment, but it will not launch soon.
Mark Zuckerberg went through his first Q&A session via Facebook Live, and it was a success. The audience was relieved to learn that the CEO is actually completely human, with no lizard blood flowing through his veins.
Andy Rubin talked about the developing technologies in the next decade, and his money is on AI, robotics and quantum computing. The tech veteran has high hopes for the future, and is ready to invest a lot in it.
Harley-Davidson will enter the pack of eco-friendly motorcycle manufacturers in five years’ time. A senior exec from the company noted that its LiveWire prototypes will be the starting point for the mass production models.
Nintendo shattered rumors about an upcoming female Link character. The producer behind the 'Zelda' series, Eiji Aonuma gave an explanation why the company avoids switching the gender of the main protagonist, and it is silly.
Ubisoft announced a slew of games during the E3 2016, and extreme sports fans will want to see winter coming. Meet 'Steep,' an open-world fast paced racing game that brings four winter sports to gaming ecosystems.
Sony talked in detail about its upcoming games at the E3 2016, and Marvel fans can rejoice. The publisher teamed up with developers from Insomniac Games to bring Spider-Man to PlayStation 4.
'The Last Guardian,' the ending piece of the trilogy containing 'Ico' and 'Shadow of the Colossus,' has an official release date. Sony told the media during E3 2016 that the game will come exclusively on PS4 this fall.
AMD’s helm, Lisa Su, went on stage at the E3 2016 to present her company’s plans for GPU deployment. Gamers found out that aside from the RX 480, two additional powerful and affordable cards are in tow.
Telltale Games has announced when the first game in the episodic series 'Batman - The Telltale Series' will roll out. A lot is expected from the gaming company that delivered the 'Game of Thrones' and 'The Wolf Among Us.'