Amazon updated its entire line of readers over the last year, but its basic offering, the original Kindle, updated in 2014, remains a strong, entry-level eReader for those interested in getting rid of, or supplementing, their physical book collection. And the inclusion of a touchscreen makes reading on this slab so much better.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ has a lot going for it: leading-edge hardware specs, premium materials, and well-liked software. And wow does it look good. But all of those great parts don't come together into a practical whole -- something you'll be happy using everyday for a long time -- especially considering the price.
Star Wars Battlefront was released on Tuesday for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Here's a hands on look at the latest game to take place long, long ago in a galaxy far, far away.
A hands-on look at the new Apple Music app for Android. Android users know the most annoying part of the expansive Google Play Store: the best apps come out for iOS first, and often when they're finally available for Android, they don't have as many features as the iOS app and often handle like a second-hand throwaway app in comparison.
Let's dive into what it's like to wear the second-gen Moto 360 for a month. About two years into its existence, the smartwatch device category has struggled to gain mainstream acceptance and popularity.
With the new third-generation Moto X Style (or Pure Edition in the U.S.), Motorola has reached a new pinnacle of balancing hardware, design, flexibility, and solid performance.
Cord cutting can be tiresome, especially if you're trying to find out if one particular movie may be available on one of a half-dozen streaming services. In this week's Tap That App, we look at "Can I Stream It?" the website and app for iOS and Android that attempts to be the one-stop place to find where to watch anything.
People naturally gravitate towards flagship phones for obvious reasons: they pack the best technology that's currently available, often come with unique features, and, of course, they're what everyone is talking about.
This week, we present a special OS-edition of Tap That App, with our favorite new features to help you explore and get the most out of the new iOS 9. We'll be talking about apps, too.
In this week's Tap That App, we test drive the alternative to tapping your iPhone at the cash register: doing the same thing with your Android smartphone with Android Pay.
The 2015 Motorola Moto X, alternately known as the "Style" or "Pure Edition" depending on which country you live in, hit its release date on Tuesday, and Latin Post got a handset to review on day one.
Besides dropping his beauty pageants from the air and creating custom piñatas, Latinos are finding new cathartic ways to bash GOP presidential front-runner and celebrity real estate mogul Donald Trump in the digital space.
Here's what YouTube Gaming for Android and iOS offers, how it hopes to replace Twitch in the burgeoning online world of live video game streaming, and how it may be the first test for a YouTube live streaming empire.
Google software engineers somewhat inadvertently created a neural net AI that could turn any image into abstract pieces of psychedelic art. Now you can harness that power in your pocket with Dreamify.
We've gotten to the point in the smartphone industry where almost every phone is similarly stacked with pretty great hardware, and so just about any idea that sets a phone apart will find its way from the drafting table to reality, eventually. The LG G Flex 2, the second iteration of LG's curved smartphone line, is a prime example of this, and not entirely in a bad way.
This week we take a look at Genius, the app from the geniuses that originally devised the music-annotation site Rap Genius and eventually expanded it into a new take on the wiki-style, crowdsourced knowledge base for practically anything.