The recent hype of the new Apple iPhone 6s and 6s Plus has only allowed Android users to beg the question as to when the Samsung Galaxy S7 will arrive and just how does it plan to top its predecessor.
In the not too distant future a bank customer will no longer need to pull out an ID recall a PIN number, as biometric technology such as iris scanning and voice recognition become common place
This week in social media, Facebook began rolling out new options beyond its "Like" button and Messenger released for Apple Watch. Meanwhile, Twitter's first change under new permanent CEO Jack Dorsey rolled out and Pinterest added localized results for its huge international user base.
Within the past month, Apple has released the iOS 9, 9.0.1, and 9.0.2, and a jailbreak for the new operating system has been promised to be well on the way.
Mexico and USA soccer fans show off fanfare on Twitter As we all know, Mexico and the United States will face off in the all important CONCACAF championship game.
As the Android 6.0 Marshmallow, or Android M, update is already beginning to roll out to Google's own Nexus devices, the next question for Android land is which OEM devices from HTC, Samsung, LG, and others can expect the update and when.
People naturally gravitate towards flagship phones for obvious reasons: they pack the best technology that's currently available, often come with unique features, and, of course, they're what everyone is talking about.
It seems to be becoming a tradition: Apple releases its new iPhone lineup, customers flock to get their hands on the latest device, and then some find a problem -- or at least go looking for one -- with the new iPhone. Then whatever that problem is gets a "-gate" suffix appended to it and voilà. We have the iPhone controversy of the year.
iPhone 6s owners are reporting different battery life times. Apple denied on Thursday that new iPhone 6s smartphones are getting varying battery life results due to different processors as some customer reports indicate.
CEO said he will look at the success of handsets next year BlackBerry knows it is facing some steep competition from Apple and Samsung in the handset business.
Customers interested in the OnePlus 2 will have to act fast. OnePlus has restricted the purchase of their smartphones to an invite-only system, but on Monday, OnePlus' second smartphone, the OnePlus 2, will be available for purchase without an invite for just one hour.
Reviews for Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection are flooding in, and as usual it looks like the highly acclaimed action-adventure series fails to disappoint.
No exotic weapons this week from Xur Xur is back in the Tower selling special items for Destiny players. This week, Xur will not be offering any exotic weapons, but he does have some items worth purchasing.
Amazon is ready to take on the bespoke charm of Etsy with a new marketplace for items for sale, handmade by the good people of everywhere. On Thursday, the online retail giant launched a new artsy and crafty marketplace called Handmade at Amazon.
Selected Starbucks, KFC and Chili's branches will participate in an Apple compatibility pilot program before the year ends with wider availability set for the first quarter of 2016.
The unofficial Samsung Galaxy J3 has appeared in a couple of benchmark listings that reveal upgraded specs and features as compared to the recently announced Galaxy J2.
Blackberry is set for a comeback. The company has been quiet as of late, but they've been hard at work creating the newest premium mobile to join their impressive roster: Blackberry Priv.