Next week is the biggest week in gaming, as the E3 2015 Gaming Expo takes place in Los Angeles. It's where the fans get previews on all the biggest upcoming games of 2015 and beyond, along with sneak peaks at the future of gaming, and usually a few surprises.
It's only been a week since Apple revealed iOS 9, the new OS X "El Capitan," and of course, Apple Music and already, the Apple nuts are at it again with rumors over the name, features, and release date of the upcoming iPhone 6s, 7, or perhaps something entirely different. Here's where things stand right now in the non-stop gossip of the digital community you might call iPhone rumorville.
It's that time of year again, when Steam users fill up their libraries with games -- old, new, indie and AAA alike -- because the Steam 'Monster' Summer Sale 2015 is underway.
Hey there race fans! We all know Forza Motorsport 6 for Xbox One will feature unbelievably realistic graphics when its holiday season release date comes along in 2015. But along with some confirmed new additions to the car list, a new leak from Amazon indicates Forza 6 could get an early release date months before expected.
Along with Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the return of Star Wars: Battlefront to consoles and PC with a huge graphics update, after almost a decade spent in limbo, is certainly the second most-anticipated Star Wars property this year.
This week may be mostly about what Apple reveals at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference starting Monday, but T-Mobile is rumored to have a week full of promotions rolling out throughout the next few days to steal a little of Apple's buzz.
Could the next Google Nexus device be a 2015 refresh of the Nexus 5? After Google displayed a modified Nexus 5 during Google I/O 2015, signs are pointing to a second-generation Google Nexus 5 to be released later in 2015 with Android M. Rumor has it the Nexus 5 2nd generation could be made either by LG or through a new partnership with Huawei.
Looking to grab a new LG G4 smartphone in the United States? Good news -- it's finally here. Looking to grab a new LG G4 smartphone in the United States? Good news -- it's finally here.
Android may still be the dominant player in the global mobile operating system market, but it looks like Apple's new image thanks to the iPhone 6 is winning many over, especially in Europe.
It's simultaneously one of the most promising new features of Android 5.0 Lollipop and one of the most confusedly designed, but the Android M developer preview shows signs that Google is taking another crack at its infamous "interruptions" system.
Now that most top-of-the-line Android smartphones are updated to Android Lollipop, it's time for the next Android update -- tentatively called Android M, for now -- to start taking shape. And it has, as one major feature has already slipped from Android M previews at Google I/O, and it's shaping up to be an incredible step forward in battery life across Android smartphones.
Motorola once again steps up at the front of the OEM pack by offering a big Lollipop update to the 2014 Moto X (second generation) and Moto E LTE -- rolling out an OTA Android 5.1 Lollipop update on U.S. Cellular now.
In which we compare the new 2015 LG G4 smartphone against the rumors of an Apple iPhone 7 Plus or iPhone 6s Plus regarding possible design, hardware specs, camera, release date, price, and U.S. carrier availability.
With Android Lollipop rollouts slowing down, there are still a few stragglers out there waiting for OTA updates from various U.S. carriers to Android 5.0 Lollipop. Among them, Asus's ZenFone lineup, including the ZenFone 4, ZenFone 5, and ZenFone 6 smartphones, which just announced a delay in its OTA rollout for Android L.
With Android Lollipop rollouts slowing down, there are still a few stragglers out there waiting for OTA updates from various U.S. carriers to Android 5.0, Android 5.0.2, Android 5.1, or Android 5.1.1. Here's the latest on the Sony Xperia Z3 and Xperia Z1s, which is finally going to get an Android 5.0.2 Lollipop update soon from T-Mobile.
Samsung's new Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge flagship smartphones have many impressed, but according to one new report, you might be better off buying the older Galaxy S5.
The latest set of Android data from Google for developers reveals that although large screen smartphones have gained popularity, consumers are still using relatively normal sized Android smartphones.
It's mid-May 2015, half a year since Android 5.0 Lollipop first appeared on the Nexus 6: Verizon has finally begun updating one of the biggest flagship smartphones of 2013, the HTC One M7, to Lollipop.
Could the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge get an Android 5.1 Lollipop OTA update rollout this June? One carrier outside of the U.S. claims it's happening.
It's been a little while since we've heard from Motorola about its progress bringing Android Lollipop updates to its lower-tiered devices, but now there's some big news. The Android 5.1 Lollipop OTA update release date for the second generation Moto E (2015) is... now.