Verizon and AT&T seem to be taking over the nation when it comes to wireless. Typically, the best phones make it to these two carriers and the best network coverage come from them too. With that said, Verizon's plans can be very pricey, but seeing an all-out price war as of late, Verizon might start offering cheaper plans.
Gas prices continue to fall sending more drivers to the pumps to fill up. The national average of $2.09 per gallon, according to data from AAA, is well over a dollar lower than the price of $3.31 a year ago. With gas prices falling and temperatures mild around the lower 48 states, consumers might want to hit the roads a little more than in the past.
Trivia Crack has been getting Americans hooked; they are getting addicted to trivia and winning. The app has been downloaded millions of times in the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store. Friends and family are challenging each other and getting addicted too.
Mortal Kombat X is getting closer and closer to its release date, and now, we finally have an official preview of what the game will look like on April 14 thanks to a new trailer.
Starting Tuesday, Facebook could help save lives because the social media company will be assisting law enforcement by posting Amber Alerts for missing children.
Fitbit has been around since 2007. The company designs and maintains fitness activity trackers that can be worn on the wrist or belt. Now, in 2015, Americans are seeing more wearable devices that act like smartphones and miniature computers like the Fitbit Surge, the company's most expensive and most advanced model. The $249 price tag might shy many potential buyers away, but the device is packed with features. Let's take a look at some of them.
Look out, taxi cab drivers, regular people are using their personal cars to steal your potential passengers. A new fee for Lyft and Uber drivers may soon make this more difficult to do so in airports, however.
When Mortal Kombat first came out in the '90s there were no joysticks or 3-D movements. The controllers used a D-pad, and all you could do was pretty much go up, down, left or right. PDP, a maker of peripherals, probably wants gamers to receive a full Mortal Kombat experience with an original controller like the ones from the '90s which could be why they are bringing out a custom controller for Mortal Kombat X.
That door-knocker coming with a clipboard and pen to your door every 10 years will still be coming in the years ahead. In 2020, however, the U.S. Census could go digital, and the door-knocker will likely be carrying a tablet or smartphone instead.