Two Nexus phones could debut before the end of the year: the Angler and the Bullethead. Though these names are tentative, the new phones could carry the newest Android OS.
Final version of Windows 10 is not ready so PCs will not have the new software pre-installed. Windows 10 is not quite ready to be installed in brand new PCs.
The “Grand Theft Auto” gaming franchise, also popularly referred to as “GTA,” has just released a content update that could help gamers who are looking for a money boost within the game.
Just a few monts after the release of the Samsung Galaxy S6, the rumor mill is already buzzing about the possibility that Samsung may use a Snapdragon chipset for its next flagship over its own Exynos.
This week in social media, the weeks-long maelstrom over former Reddit interim CEO Ellen Pao led to her resignation. Meanwhile Facebook gave its users a little more power over their News Feeds and Twitter's "Project Lightning" is probably going to be called "Moments" in its debut.
The mobile world is abuzz about the new phablets from Samsung and Motorola - the Moto X 2015 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 5. Find out what the new rumors about their release dates.
Mexico City has just proposed that all Uber drivers need to have permits. Outside of the United States it appears that Uber, the San Francisco-based transport service, is not having an easy ride.
The National Center for Education Statistics published the latest update for their 2009 High School Transcript Study, which revealed blatant differences in how students of different genders and races earn STEM credits during high school.
Office of Personnel Management Director Katherine Archuleta announced Friday she is resigning just one day after new revelations emerged that last month's massive federal data breach in the U.S. government was even worse than expected.
In a tweet, the voice actor for Solid Snake claims that Kojima Productions has disbanded, and the development team behind 'Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain' will leave upon completion.
It's been quite a long wait since the 1st and 2nd generation Moto X (2013 & 2014) got an early taste of Android L 5.0.2 last year. But now the Android 5.1 Lollipop update is finally being released by AT&T and others in an over the air (OTA) rollout across the U.S. Here's a hands on preview of the upgraded Lollipop firmware on the Moto X (2014), which includes a few surprises you might not expect.