Now, Google is making this an official feature for the Web version of Gmail. Until now, most users were not able to change their mind on sending an email.
Square Enix game director reveals plans to have "Kingdom Hearts 3" online mode as well as a mobile version of "Kingdom Hearts Unchained X" to iOS and Android devices.
The Pebble Time smartwatch will now be available to the general public for pre-ordering. Until now, the smartwatch was only made available to backers of the Kickstarter campaign.
Users of Swarm and Foursquare might remember competing against strangers for mayorships. When Foursquare split into two apps last summer, mayorships were removed.
A larger iPad could be coming later this year. This iPad would be much larger than previous tablets from Apple, likely having an almost 13-inch screen.
A series of what appears to be Moto G 2015 photos, presented through a video, has made its way to the Internet via YouTube, and it shows the full technical specifications of the smartphone.
This week in social media, Twitter unveiled Project Lightning, its best hope to open up Twitter's biggest strength to multiple platforms, users, and non-users alike.
On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to consider a plan that would modernize Lifeline -- a long-running FCC program that provides subsidies for phone service to underprivileged households -- to include broadband internet.
In recent years, Apple's iOS and Google's Android operating systems have ruled smartphones. BlackBerry has its own operating system, but few use it these days. BlackBerry is set to release a phone that will instead use Android for its operating system.