There is still no public iOS 9.1 or iOS 9.2 jailbreak tool available, but an Italian hacker claims to have successfully jailbroken both iOS 9.2.1 and iOS 9.3. The hacker has told his Twitter followers that he will not be releasing the tools to the public.
HP plans to offer a virtual reality experience to even the most budget-conscious consumers. To do this, HP plans to deliver a web-based virtual reality experience through the affordable Chromebook laptops.
Eight Latina tech entrepreneurs have been selected for the final round of competition in the new Latina-focused Puerto Rico-based startup accelerator AccessLatina.
Nokia might be preparing to release its first smartphone in years. Nokia has been out of the smartphone game for quite a while, but according to rumors they are ready to get back into the market with a new device.
Facebook is gearing up for the 50th Super Bowl with a brand new way to interact with the game. Late Wednesday night, Facebook announced the new Sports Stadium feature that will give sports fans information and statistics, a venue to discuss with each other sports fans and a chance to read commentary from sports journalists covering the games.
As the years go by, technology just keeps advancing and gadgets enthusiasts and tech buffs can’t wait to find out what’s in store. Fortunately, 2016 is a promising year for technology launches and innovations that can revolutionize the way we live, work and play.
PlayStation has recently revealed the list of their discounted games for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita along with their free games for PlaysStation Plus members this January.
"Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" is set for release on early February and Bandai Namco released the latest trailer featuring the game's producer, Hiroshi Matsuyama. In the three-minute video from the official YouTube channel of Bandai Namco, Matsuyama talks about his inspirations, the fans of the series and its new features while running on a treadmill.
Technology may be rapidly evolving toward the future, but the way most of us secure it sure isn't. For the fifth year in a row, cyber security firm SplashData has released a compilation of the past year's worst passwords, many of which also happen to be the year's most popular passwords. Go figure.
This week, T-Mobile announced the launch of the back-from-the-dead BlackBerry Priv, along with pricing details. Meanwhile, details emerged that the physical qwerty keyboard sporting BlackBerry Priv will be upgradeable to Android M, or Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, in early 2016.
Wireless customers will be happy to know all the carriers are finding new ways to lower their prices. MetroPCS now has a deal they are calling "The Biggest Offer in Sprint's History," and are trying to convince Sprint customers to switch.
Much good will undoubtedly sprout from the $1 billion in networked computing services that Microsoft has pledged to give to charity, but the company will also clearly benefit in the ongoing war of the clouds.
As the federal government has begun thawing its once-deeply frozen relationship with Cuba, opportunities for business and trade have arisen. Yet another door opened last weekend, as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) officially dropped its telecom ban on Cuba.
Google might allow one company to make its next two Nexus smartphones. It will be several months before the phones are announced, but HTC might already be working on them.