A self-drying jacket, the same one that Marty Mcfly wore in "Back to the Future II" is now a reality. A start-up company named Falyon took the initiative to recreate the futuristic jacket and it earned many supporters.
Samsung insiders are suggesting the upcoming Galaxy Note 6 will not launch alongside the Galaxy S7 in early 2016. Instead, it will be unveiled at IFA 2016 towing impressive specs and 4K resolution display.
The Android 6.0 Marshmallow might not be widely available yet for much of the market, but several of the older and lower-end LG smartphones is set to enjoy its benefits ahead of some advanced models. The nightly builds of CyanogenMod 13, which is based on the Marshmallow, is now available for the older LG handsets.
“The Division” is still quite some time away with its current alpha testing ongoing. New gameplay videos of the Xbox One version recently emerged at the Neogaf forums, offering a look at the game in development.
After a successful 2015 for Xbox One's Backward Compatibility feature, Aaron Greenberg thinks that 2016 will be even more exciting with new set of lineup.
Sometimes, the best way to kick off a new year is by taking a good look back. Gaming favorite Coleco is staging a major comeback in 2016 with the confirmed release of a new console that will let players experience cartridge games once more.
Those who are craving even more customization options in Nintendo's "Super Mario Maker" are in luck, as game director Yosuke Oshino has recently revealed some of the upcoming features of the December update.
Every month, PlayStation Plus subscribers get a chance to download a few games for each PlayStation platform for free. And every month, PS Plus members hem and haw over which games might be coming next, along with expressing which games they wish would be released for free by Sony.
This week was a busy one for Facebook. It launched a new collaboration with Uber through Messenger, announced changes to its controversial "real name" policy, launched its fast-loading Instant Articles for Android, and finally, Facebook was named the most popular smartphone app of 2015 by a Nielsen report. Meanwhile, Twitter hit an all-time low on Wall Street.