Sprint, the third-largest wireless carrier in the United States, announced its fourth quarter results Tuesday, revealing that while it is experiencing customer growth, the company is still losing money.
What are the hottest tech trends look forward to this year? What are the hottest tech trends look forward to this year? Well, let's start with the obvious choice first: wearables.
Want to take your bike to the mountainside? It can easily be done simply by printing out the frames and other parts of a bicycle and put it together. British firms - Renishaw, the U.K.'s only 3D-printing manufacturer and Empire Cycles, a bicycle design company in the west of England - come together to create an innovative framework of world's first 3D-printed metal bike.
President Obama has signed a Farm Bill into law that gives a lot of hope to the embattled agricultural industry of the United States...but in so doing, the measure has cut food stamps given to many people, including low-income New Yorkers, who saw their food budget cut as high as $90 per month.
In the blink of an eye, Nike's next installment of Kanye West collaborations, the Nike Air Yeezy II Red October sneakers, went on sale and sold-out. You can still get a pair of the new kicks, however, if you are willing to spend a couple of thousand dollars.
Valentine's Day is just around the corner, and you still haven't decided on what to get for your significant other? No worries, let Beyoncé deal with that. The "Drunk in Love" singer releases couple underwear box set that will undoubtedly make him/her feel special.
In what could be another blow for a proposed Sprint takeover of T-Mobile, Sprint executives are reportedly reassessing their game plan in light of opposition from both the U.S. Justice Department and Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
Trucks made a big showing at the annual event Trucks are always big at the Chicago auto show among consumers and this year GM revealed its all-new mid-size pickup twins 2015 Chevrolet Colorado Z71 Crew Cab, the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon -- all featuring impressive looks and interiors.
The news feed app gives a new way to browse posts and articles Facebook launched a news feed app called Facebook Paper, featuring a horizontal row of cards where you swipe left or right to move from one card to another.
Imagine this scenario: instead of going to the corner store to pick up your favorite Coke beverage you just simply reach into your kitchen cabinet and grab a single-serve cup or pod.
Well-known Japanese electronics manufacturer Sony reported Thursday it expects a $1.1 billion loss at the in the current fiscal year, prompting the company to cut jobs, its PC Vaio business, and its North American e-book ventures.
Twitter beat official Wall Street expectations with its first post-IPO quarterly earnings report, but many of the company's investors are selling anyway. The mixed-bag report contained some good news, but also included some stats that have driven away investors.
Despite mounting pressure against a merger with T-Mobile, Softbank-owned wireless carrier Sprint is reportedly close to obtaining $45 billion in debt financing for the deal from major banks, a DealReporter report revealed Wednesday.
The Latino population is abundant. The group now outnumbers the longstanding Caucasian majority, and Latinos can take credit for 19% of 16- to 24 year olds in the United States. To reach this demographic, marketers have even gone as far as to feign authenticity, by branding products “Latino.”
Imagine you are an architect or an engineer and you were given the monumental task to create a modern building of worship for a celestial client such as God?Well the idea of exploring "religious architecture" and how it has evolved into today's modern landscape, was a concept that editors Lukas Feireiss and Robert Klanten explored in their book "Closer to God: Religious Architecture and Sacred Spaces."
Smartphone usage in Mexico has led to the country become an interest to mobile marketers. Smartphone usage in Mexico has led to the country become an interest to mobile marketers.
Apple Inc. and Google have joined forces to eradicate unnecessary patent lawsuits just as the iPhone company was slapped with a $2 billion damage claim.