Samsung Unveils Two New Smartphones
Samsung Electronics unveiled two new smartphones in New York on Thursday: the Galaxy S6 Edge+ and the Galaxy Note5. These Android devices will retail in the U.S. on August 21.
Apple May Kill Voicemail As We Know It
Apple is working on a service that will use Siri to transcribe voicemails, according to a report from Business Insider. Launching in 2016, the feature will use iCloud to send the text of voice messages to recipients, meaning users will no longer need to listen to the audio recording.
Fans Line Up for Apple's New iPhone
Fans of Apple's latest iPhone 6S lined up in the early morning hours outside of the tech giant's flagship New York City store to get their hands on the new device.
Apps Will Rock the TV Experience
Apps have profoundly changed the way we use every device with a screen, and TVs will be no exception.
Apple CEO: The Future of TV is Apps
Apple had its big debut Wednesday. And, in case you missed it, it is hoping to transform the way you watch TV with its new Apple TV.
Can an App Help Prevent Heart Attacks?
Does today’s health craze actually improve anyone’s health or just make us more neurotic about it?
Time to Buy an Apple Watch?
Apple Watch is expected to be a hot gift this holiday season, but that doesn’t mean it’s a smart idea – you may end up with buyer’s remorse.
Time to Join the Bull Camp?
The past month has been as choppy as I’ve seen in a while, and I’ve been neutral on the market. But Friday’s action was encouraging and moves me slightly towards the bull camp.
Brace for More Wall Street Jitters
Well, until this week we were staying long because the trend was up. And now? Not so much.
Microsoft Xbox Live Back up, Sony PlayStation Network Still Down
Microsoft Corp's Xbox Live was back up on Friday while Sony Corp's PlayStation Network remained offline for a second day after a hacker group claimed responsibility for attacking the two Internet gaming services.
Apple Said to Add Beats Music to iPhone, iPad
Apple Inc will bundle the subscription music service it bought from Beats into its iOS operating system early next year, the Financial Times reported.
Lawsuits Filed Challenging Stricter FAA Rules for Model Aircraft, Commercial Drone Operations
Model aircraft hobbyists, research universities and commercial drone operators and investors have filed lawsuits challenging a government directive that they say imposes tough new limits on the use of model aircraft and broadens a ban on commercial drone flights.
Ahead of WWDC, Apple’s Expected Connected-Home Salvo
This year we’ve heard the chatter of new iPhone models, an update that brings us to iOS 8, a new health and fitness app, and of course the much talked about iWatch and Apple TV.
Best Buy revenue misses estimates as customers shift online
Best Buy reported lower-than-expected quarterly revenue for the third-straight quarter citing a drop in traffic in its stores as more people shop online.
Take a Peek: Biometric Security Offers Relief from Passwords
With biometric security like EyeVerify's Eyeprint scanner, you may never need to remember another password again.
Techies' pick their favorite gadgets from CES
Best from the Super Bowl of electronics
Apple Courts Fashionistas as Smartwatch Expectations Mount
Apple Inc has invited top fashion editors and bloggers in unprecedented numbers to its Tuesday launch gala, further evidence that the iPhone maker is preparing to take the wraps off a smartwatch.
Google's Nest Labs releases product updates in bid to plug more home appliances into Internet
Google's Nest Labs is releasing new versions of its surveillance video camera and talking smoke detector as part of its attempt to turn homes into yet another thing that can be controlled and tracked over the Internet.
Apple Recalls Beats Pill XL Speakers
Apple Inc said it is recalling Beats Pill XL portable wireless speakers due to a fire hazard from overheating batteries.
Behind Apple's Move to Shelve TV Plans
After nearly a decade of research, Apple quietly shelved plans to make such a set more than a year ago, according to people familiar with the matter.
















