Looking to buy the all-new Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+? Here's a quick look at the specs and pricing details from the five major wireless carriers in the U.S.
Motorola has tweeted a new video showcasing its smartwatch’s “Okay, Moto” feature, while revealing the all-new second-gen Moto 360 in the process.
A new video outed by Googlers Nat and Lo ramps up the excitement for the upcoming name reveal for Android M.
Siri may be sassy at times, but when it comes to helping anyone in need, Siri sure is a literal lifesaver.
If you ever needed proof that a little bit of competition is good for the market, just look at the mobile industry as Verizon and AT&T submit to the pressure from T-Mobile.
Reddit has been through a bizarre series of events these past few days, as Russia bans the entire website over a single page, then unbans it less than 24 hours later.
A Harvard student about to begin an internship at Facebook was fired even before he got started for exposing a huge security weakness in Facebook Messenger.
Microsoft is postponing the launch date of Surface Hub to 2016, saying it needs to refine its production process to accommodate the increased demand.
Twitter’s 140-character limit is one of the microblogging network’s defining characteristics, and today, Twitter officially lets it go, at least for DMs.
Best Buy wants to lure college students to its stores with a slew of attractive exclusive discounts for Apple's MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and iMac.
It turns out Google is offering quite a few nice perks to Project Fi subscribers, not the least of which is the ability to get a replacement for your broken Nexus 6.
Mozilla unveils an updated Firefox that comes with official support for Windows 10, beefed up security against malware, and gesture-based Android navigation features.
The latest incidence of security breach demonstrates just how hackers can exploit the information they steal from other people.
New files discovered in Apple’s El Capitan beta reveal the iPad mini 4 will finally have support for split view, a feature that multitaskers will certainly find helpful.
Amazon is closing its doors to outside retailers with the looming end of its Products Ads program, which advertisers previously found very lucrative for their business.
After initially refusing to accept NFC mobile payments in support of still unavailable CurrentC, Rite Aid now has a change of heart.
A new security hole has been discovered that allows hackers and the black market to steal someone’s personal information on Facebook if they have their phone number on their profile.
Microsoft may have missed the mobile boat, but it certainly is looking out for the Internet of Things industry as it releases Windows 10 IoT Core.
The first nuclear reactor to go back online following Japan’s Fukushima disaster has been turned on in the middle of a fiery debate between proponents of nuclear energy and public safety advocates.
Lenovo’s new pair of workstations are the very first mobile workstations powered by Intel’s enterprise-level Xeon processors.
After undergoing a massive shakeup, Google is now the subsidiary of a new holding company called Alphabet, but most people won’t probably feel the changes at all.
Samsung wants the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus to stand out in a bad sort of way with an awkward-looking QWERTY keyboard case.
Earlier reports pointed to rumors that BlackBerry's first smartphone to run on Android will be an AT&T exclusive, but new leaks say otherwise.
Intel’s upcoming line of Xeon processors, formerly limited to servers and desktop workstations, will be available for laptops and netbooks in the near future.
Researchers at the University of California San Diego receive $300,000 dollars from the Moxie Foundation to develop an eye-tracking technology to help patients with locked in syndrome to communicate.
Can Microsoft’s Halo-branded digital personal assistant take over Google Now’s home turf? Microsoft is giving Cortana a major update that will allow it to encroach upon its rival Google Now's home territory.
Apple is giving its website, one of the top 50 websites in the world, a major overhaul in a bid to make shopping easier for its customers, thus, increase conversions even more.
Xiaomi, the biggest smartphone vendor in China, is taking the route taken by Samsung and Huawei and will reportedly make its own smartphone chips.
Verizon sounds the death knell for two-year contracts and smartphone subsidies in a move that largely looks like it is caving in under pressure from T-Mobile.
Estimates show Microsoft’s Windows 10 is now running on 27 million devices worldwide, and it has only been 10 days since the OS launched.