The Lenovo Tab 2 A8 will not surprise its owners with a vibrant display or ultra-fast performance, but it is an extremely affordable tablet that will perform basic web browsing, checking e-mail and stream video.
Much more content will be offered from NFL games Twitter will start displaying much more content from NFL games, including highlights and news thanks to a new two-year deal signed by the two companies Monday, CNET reports.
A major shift is happening in the wireless industry. Expect changes to the plans on offer, a protracted price war, and the iPhone to no longer "cost" only $200.
No more discounted phones in exchange for yearly contracts Verizon is ending its yearly service contracts for its wireless phone business. Because of this, high-priced smartphones will have to be purchased in monthly installments or purchased outright, CNET reports.
These new games are coming this fall From a yearly football simulator to a brand new version of Destiny, this season will not be short of titles for gamers.
The LG G4 and the Samsung Galaxy S6 are two of the most popular smartphones currently on the market. The LG G4 is known for its advanced camera and leather back, while the Samsung Galaxy S6 is known for its powerful processor and lightweight design. How do these phones compare to each other?
Another odd figure has been spotted on Mars, and it comes from a reputable source -- NASA's Curiosity Rover captured an image of what looks like a woman standing on Mars.
This week in social media, former CEO of Twitter Dick Costolo will reportedly be stepping down from his position on Twitter's board of directors. Meanwhile, Snapchat is becoming the newest battlefront for political discussion by design, and Facebook was the true winner of the first GOP debate.
Xur is located in the Tower near the Reef Xur is back in the Tower and offering exotic weapons and upgrades for Destiny. He sells these items every weekend in exchange for Strange Coins and Motes of Lights.
This week we take a look at Genius, the app from the geniuses that originally devised the music-annotation site Rap Genius and eventually expanded it into a new take on the wiki-style, crowdsourced knowledge base for practically anything.
Media, technology, and advertising companies have had their eyes on millennial Latinos for quite some time, since young Latinos in particular represent a wave of consumer power comparable to the boomer generation -- not to mention that seemingly every study and survey finds new ways in which they are "ahead of the curve."