Previously Xbox Music and Xbox Video, Microsoft's newly named Windows 10 Music and Video apps can be downloaded for users to preview.
GoDaddy announced the pricing details of its initial public offering with trading scheduled on Wednesday at the New York Stock Exchange. The company offered 23 million shares at $20.
Google Japan unveiled a cute physical version of Google Now which claims to be capable of answering questions within 3 seconds. Dubbed Google Panda, the furry assistant can reply to any questions instantly and can recognize 50 languages.
Touted as Huawei's next flagship device, the Ascend P8 has earned TENAA certification. The smartphone bears specifications that confirm those that were leaked in the past.
Reports state that Hillary Clinton sometimes uses an iPad or a BlackBerry to send emails to her staff during the time she was secretary of state.
Jamie Foxx's ill attempt at humor over Bruce Jenner's alleged transition backfired, with outraged viewers taking the comedian to task on social media.
Mazda has revealed pricing details for its upcoming fourth-generation MX-5, otherwise known as the Miata. Set to hit dealer offices this summer, the Miata will be retailed at $24,915 for the base Sport version.
WhatsApp may soon find an easier and simpler way for users to back up and restore their chat history. By integration with Google Drive, the entire process of backing up becomes automated and definitely free from the app’s currently tedious backup and restore function.
Apple CEO Tim Cook expressed his concern over what he refers to as 'a wave of pending legislation’ happening in over two dozen states. Cook called this pro-discrimination - something he and Apple can never tolerate.
LG unveils four midrange smartphones and prepares for their global rollout that will start from South America and continue to Asia, Europe, Middle East Africa and finally North America. The smartphones will be named Magna, Leon, Spirit and Joy.
Samsung’s latest patent shows a smartwatch feature that performs user authentication by way of understanding gestures. These may include hand gestures or body motions such as iris glances and heart rates.
Hundreds of people gathered outside the Indiana Statehouse on Saturday while rallying against a new state law which is deemed as something that would sanction discrimination against members of the gay community.
Microsoft acquires LiveLoop, a San Francisco-based startup that has developed a program allowing work collaboration through cloud networking among Powerpoint users. The startup announces a total shutdown as it joins Microsoft for further development.
The former Secretary of State's private email server has been wiped clean after work-related emails pertaining to the 2012 Benghazi terror attacks were turned over to the State Department.
The Pebble Time Kickstarter campaign managed to earn a whopping $20 million in funding and had more than 78,000 backers. The record makes it the highest and most successfully funded crowdsourcing project in the smartwatch category.
A Chinese tech company, which was promoting its upcoming smartphone, posted an ad where it has compared Apple to Hitler. The illustrated Hitler can be seen wearing the Apple logo on his armband.
Apple reveals it has just added a slew of freshly updated apps for the Apple Watch in the App Store. These include apps for airlines, department stores, social networks, real estate listings, games and more.
Could Google be taking 'Ingress' to the next level? The popular game, which has been downloaded over 10 million times, just might be adapted for TV.
Recent trends show there is a growing market for smart locks. In addition to their convenience, these devices solve a number of common security problems.
Jonah Becker, HTC's VP of industrial design, turned to Twitter to announce his departure from the company. HTC confirmed Becker's exit and named Creative Director Daniel Hundt as his successor.
Toyota seeks an aggressive company-wide overhaul as part of its new growth architecture to stay on top and generate growth, which became tarnished by the global recall scandal that dates back to 2009.
HTC announced that the HTC One M9 will be available for sale on its site Friday, March 27. Those willing to pay the full price of $649 can go to the company’s site starting at midnight EDT.
Apple is preparing for the release of three new iPhone handsets toward the second half of 2015. Dubbed the iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus and iPhone 6c, the devices will come with LTPS panels, NFC and fingerprint scanning.
No doubt, the iPhone 6 was the most anticipated device in 2014. When paired with the right accessories and protected, it's even better and more versatile, ensuring it remains a relevant possession for many years to come.
A study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety revealed that distractions were the prevailing factor in almost six out of 10 moderate to severe crashes involving teen drivers. Some of these distractions include grooming, mobile phone use and talking with other passengers.
A leaked image of the upcoming HTC One E9 appeared online, showing that the device has a large camera sensor at the rear and a back part that is made of glossy material. The image was shared by @upleaks.
An official from Samsung Display reveals that foldable smartphones will be commercially available in 2016. The company has been interested in the technology for some time and showed its first foldable display at CES 2014.
A team of researchers revealed that human waste can contain tiny gold nuggets and other precious metals which could be mined and could be worth millions of dollars. Scientists are finding various ways to extract metals from waste.
Panasonic opens up much of its intellectual property for free as a way to help speed up the development of IoT software and services.
Comcast triples the size of its social media service team as a way to improve its service and image in providing customer service. The company plans to make 40 new hires that will be added to its current 20-person customer service team.