We all know that the MacBook Pro is superior to the MacBook Air - just look at the price difference - but could this year's Macbook Air release outshine its MacBook Pro counterpart?
New information discovered by search ships could tell us what happened to the missing plane. Nearly a month after its disappearance, new developments bring the search teams closer to finding the missing Boeing 777 plane.
Google is dealing with legal matters Just because there hasn't been much in the way of news in the public eye concerning the search engine's product leader in the smart glasses industry doesn't mean the technology giant isn't taking efforts to prepare its device to rollout and acceptance in the legal and business realms.
About 230 feet below the Pennsylvania surface is an underground limestone mine just north of Pittsburgh, which serves as the workplace to 600 government employees and a prime location to house 28,000 file cabinets of federal paper records.
American intelligence is being questioned, yet again, due greatly to a study that was recently conducted by Vouchercloud.net, a coupons website, which revealed that 11% of participants thought that HTML -the markup language for web page creation- was a sexually transmitted disease.
During a tech-oriented show at the South by Southwest Interactive Festival in Austin, Texas on Monday, whistleblower fugitive Edward Snowden made a video appearance and gave an hour-long talk denouncing the U.S. government's surveillance policies.
Smartphone trends were joined by high-res format and new gadgets CES 2014, a showcase which is typically dominated by the usual smartphone trends, saw a strong showing from wearable health gadgets and the more exciting 4K and Ultra HD technologies.
Partnership plans to implement smart devices that can use data to transform cities Now that we've all become used to hearing about a plethora of "smart" devices, such as smart phones, smart refrigerators, and smart cars, now there is something new on the horizon that combines all of these: smart cities.
Fingerprint technology is the next big thing in smartphone technology and safety. Fingerprint technology is the next big thing in smartphone technology and safety.
New screen technology coming to the next generation of iPhones? iPhone displays are considered by some to be more fragile and less permanent when compared to the ones on Android devices such as the Samsung product line.
Amazon may be releasing a game console at some point in 2014, according to a report from VG 24/7.
Amazon may be releasing a game console at some point in 2014, according to a report from VG 24/7.
Google Glass is becoming more accessible for everyone Google Glass is becoming more accessible for everyone. Although the glasses worn by people who have had the privilege of trying them have been distinctive in appearance, that is not as much the case anymore.
Vin Diesel has more Facebook fans than Beyonce and Katy Perry but he surely gave "Queen B" some nice publicity this week when the "Fast and Furious" star posted a video of him signing Beyonce and Katy Perry songs.
This is what we call a way to solve "First World" problems. A new app called 5by helps users choose videos to watch on YouTube and Vimeo according to the person's mood and personality. So now while you're laying in bed watching videos, you don't even have to pretend that you're doing something, there's an app for that.
Gamers making the transition to the next-gen game consoles from Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 will find some similar accessories in the PS4 and Xbox One versions, but there are some key differences.
The scientific study has resulted in a public relations jab-fest A feud was started between Facebook and Princeton last week when a group of the prestigious university's researchers published a scholarly article suggesting that the major social network would lose 80 percent of its users by 2017.
The Samsung S5 has become one of the most anticipated phones of 2014, and it's not even close to being released yet. So, with that in mind, we decided to compile a list of things that we know about the phone so far.
Facebook continues to keep up with the times. In an attempt that makes the social networking site even more similar to its rival Twitter, Facebook will now have trending topics added to your news feed. You will now get to see what other users have been talking about while you took your usual 5-10 minute break from the addicting social sharing machine.
Do you hate the anxiety that you feel just thinking about walking into your boss's office and letting him know that you are quitting? Or the loss for words that you suddenly experience when you are writing that resignation letter? Well, quitting a job on it's own is a nerve racking process so The Ladders brings you an app that does it for you.