This has been a busy week for Android M. The next mobile OS from Google is expected to launch this fall in tandem with the second-generation Nexus 5 (2015) flagship smartphone -- and that's looking very likely to be made by Chinese manufacturer Huawei.
For All Those Who Are Trying Out Madden For The First Time, This Mode Is For You! With the "Madden 16" release date fast approaching, EA Sports is releasing more information about its newest game.
Still images of Ken’s revamped look and new martial arts skills have been revealed. “Street Fighter 5” was featured in the much awaited 2015 San Diego Comic-Con International.
Watch a video theorizing the meaning of the latest FNAF4 teaser image. Scott Cawthon, developer of the "Five Nights at Freddy's" indie game franchise, has offered fans another teaser for "Five Nights at Freddy's 4" scheduled for release on Oct.
Even with the most advanced security software available on the market, with the newest hacking tool soon to be presented to the public, you can never be too sure.
IBM announced on Thursday that it had made a working version of a computer chip designed with a breakthrough architecture at the scale of 7nm, about twice as small as the current generation.
The Google Glass headset was not a big hit with the general public, but business users and health care providers found uses for it. The next Google Glass device is likely going to be aimed at enterprise users instead of the general public.
At first glance, the Meizu MX5 looks just like an iPhone 6. This is not a new thing for the Chinese phonemaker, as they have borrowed ideas from Apple in the past.
Apple is letting the general public test out its two latest operating systems, one for mobile devices and one for desktop and laptop computers. Starting Thursday, anyone can download the iOS 9 and OS X El Capitan betas
The latest shakeup of the wireless industry by T-Mobile might be particularly exciting to frequent travelers, as well as people with relatives and friends they keep in touch with in Mexico and/or Canada. On Thursday, T-Mobile announced a new expansion of its first "Uncarrier" move, extending its Simple Choice plan to cover calling between the U.S., Mexico, and Canada for no extra charge.