This week saw a couple of big rumors about Apple's future products, from wildly different places, citing anonymous sources. The two rumors this week were that Apple is planning on bringing set-top gaming to the Apple TV and the next iPhone 6 released in 2014 may be a phablet.
Ever since ex National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden leaked a ton of top-secret material detailing many of the agency's projects and capabilities, any illusion of data privacy has been thoroughly stomped out. There are basically two reactions to this disquieting knowledge: to say "oh well" and continue about your life or try harder to protect your data. A new smartphone, called Blackphone, hopes to cater to the second type.
Just a week after announcing the Xperia Z1s and Z1 Compact, Sony has announced two new Xperia smartphones: the Xperia E1 and Xperia T2 Ultra. Here are the details - hardware specs and availability - about the new offerings from Sony.
Apple is currently advertising the iPad Mini with Retina Display on the company's front web page, but we can expect the emphasis to shift to a new "iPad Pro" at some point in 2014
The most recent Samsung Galaxy smartphone rumors and information suggest that the Korean tech company of Samsung is all set to launch their much awaited Samsung Galaxy S5 right along another gadget which they call as the Samsung Galaxy F.
The jailbreak community is thrilled about the new iOS 7 Jailbreak's release just in time for the holidays, but that doesn't mean everything is going too smoothly.
Although Android's updates do not necessarily get the same elaborate launch coverage as Apple's iOS operating system, the latest 4.4 KitKat update is worth the discussion