Lenovo is getting some much-deserved attention for the slew of quality gadgets they’ve been churning out. Next on the list is the Lenovo Vibe X3, which was teased on the official invite of the Lenovo press event on Nov. 16.
Sprint recently introduced a new trade-in promotion that lets subscribers get a $200 minimum buyback when they trade their incumbent smartphone for a new LG G4.
Nintendo took a while before venturing into mobile gaming and now they have even more good news: their games will be free. Well, at least the first ones, as DeNA CEO Isao Moriyasu shared more during a recent earnings call.
“Halo 5: Guardians” has made its mark as one of the year’s biggest games, in a year that has seen a slew of amazing titles. Looking to continue its success, game developer 343 Industries sets the stage for another feature-packed update and finds a way to fix a bug in multiplayer progress.
It has been quite a day for the business industry with the giant online company, IAC, revealing their staggering $500 million unsolicited offer to get a hold of the rising Angie's List earlier today. The offer comes on Wednesday.
The fun isn't over for "Fallout 4," fans who are currently neck-deep in the post-apocalyptic game. Bethesda isn't taking time off after the launch. In fact, the team seems to be even more driven to continue making the newly-released game one of the best releases this season.
The consumer edition of the Samsung Gear VR virtual reality headset is now available for pre-order. The device will cost $99 and it will attach to a smartphone.
Lenovo might have let slip the specific month that owners of its popular K3 Note, A7000, and A7000 Plus handsets can expect to get the upgrade to Android 6.0 Marshmallow. But it's not good news.
On Thursday, a big, much anticipated software update will begin rolling out to Xbox One consoles. Based on the completely redesigned Windows 10 operating system, it promises to make the Xbox One's interface faster, easier to navigate, and will bring backwards compatibility for a slew of Xbox 360 games for the first time.
An independent developer who planned to combine two massively popular cult games, "Five Nights at Freddy's" and "Undertale," has cancelled the project due to frustrations over negative feedback.