If you thought the ongoing Apple iPhone vs. Samsung Galaxy S5 battle was gnarly, then your definitely not familiar with the current Android wars of 2014.
Philadelphia's Philly Tech Week kicked off Saturday evening as hundreds of Tetris fans got to play a giant size version of the classic video game using the 29-story Cira Centre building as the screen.
President Barack Obama is expected to sign an executive order and issue a presidential memorandum Tuesday, both with the purpose of promoting equal pay for woman and transparency in the work place.
Apple Inc. secured another win as the top smartphone manufacturer in the United States (U.S.) but lost in the mobile operating system market share to Google.
Manos Accelerator, a Latino-focused startup accelerator, announced this week that it was extending its partnership with Google for Entrepreneurs, after a successful first 2013 round of supporting Latino and Latin American startups.
It was an almost lucky day for a homeless man in Maine who received an unexpected ‘gift’ from a South Portland TD Bank ATM machine on Thursday.The homeless man, whose identity has not been revealed, originally used the ATM machine to take out $140. But then, the machine just kept going and going, giving the homeless man a whopping total of $37,000.
Google is dealing with legal matters Just because there hasn't been much in the way of news in the public eye concerning the search engine's product leader in the smart glasses industry doesn't mean the technology giant isn't taking efforts to prepare its device to rollout and acceptance in the legal and business realms.
T-Mobile’s CEO published an open letter to consumers following BlackBerry’s decision not to renew its U.S. licensing agreement with the fourth-largest mobile carrier in the country.
Apple Inc.'s iPhone 5s maintained its selling power, and it outsold all other mobile devices during March among the four major cellular carriers in the Untied States.
Pot stocks are very much 'buyer beware' Back in August, The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority warned investors about marijuana stocks: "The con artists behind marijuana stock scams may try to entice investors with optimistic and potentially false and misleading information that in turn creates unwarranted demand for shares of small, thinly traded companies that often have little or no history of financial success.
The White House on Thursday cried foul against Samsung's distribution of the photo taken by Boston Red Sox star David Ortiz with the president earlier this week, "CNN Money" reported.
She has been snapped numerous times openly smooching and cuddling with her actress girlfriend Michelle Rodriguez in public, whether on a playful date at a Lakers basketball game earlier this year or their recent vacation in Mexico - Cara Delevigne now gets up close and intimate with another woman on the latest campaign for YSL cosmetics.
Google, the creator of the world's most popular mobile software, is now reportedly launching its own wireless network that will allow customers make calls, send texts and browse the web on their phones.
Which voice assistant do you prefer? Digital voice assistants have become inevitable these days. Many people prefer to just make use of their voice to control devices while freeing up their hands to do something else and therefore allowing them to multitask.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that it approved the use of a portable opioid overdose treatment device named Evzio. The hand-held auto-injector is designed for family members or caregivers of a known or suspected opioid user to administer the medication in the occurrence of an overdose.
Rabbi was stripped of his top-level frequent flier status. A Minnesota rabbi was stripped of his frequent flier status after an airline claimed he complained too much.
Latin America has embraced the digital age, and Argentina is utilizing the technology for digital purchases. A study conducted by Prince Consulting for the Cámara Argentina de Comercio Electrónico (CACE) revealed business-to-consumer and consumer-to-consumer digital transactions totaled $4.53 billion in 2013, or 24.8 billion pesos in Argentina.