Apple iPhone and iPad users waiting for an the iOS 8.3 untethered jailbreak could expect a release date in July. But with an iOS 8.4 update soon, K33N, TaiG, and possibly Pangu may be focusing on cracking iOS 9 -- and to release it around the same time Apple rolls out its official iOS 9.
Android M is coming and all Android powered devices will be getting the upgrade. The timing of each device's upgrade will depend on the maker of the device.
The Moto X and Moto X 2nd Generation are both getting Android 5.1 across several different world markets in the next week, signaling that U.S. users of the original Moto X (2013) might have to wait too long to finally get Android 5.1 Lollipop.
Rumors about a plus, max or pro model of the already-popular high-powered 2015 LG G4 flagship smartphone have been on the net since before the LG G4 was official, but now there are some incredible specs rumors coming out of China that defy belief.
In which we compare the just released $200 off-contract powerhouse ASUS ZenFone 2 against the market leader, the Apple iPhone 6, which costs $200 on contract, and more than three times as much unlocked.
Xbox One and Playstation 4 both announced exciting plans for the near future at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). New games and features are expected from the next generation consoles.
The new HP Pro Tablet 608 is an 8-inch tablet that will display HD-quality images and will utilize Windows 10. It will also be one of the lightest and thinnest tablets that consumers can buy.
Sunday is Father's Day, and if there's anyone who needs a practical Father's day gift, it's new dads. That's why we reviewed the Android app Baby Sleep Instant, a free app (in-app purchases) that could help new dads with crying infants get some peace and quiet.
There's been a rumor drifting through cyberspace that in 2015, Google's Nexus family is expanding to a new Chinese partner. It turned out that rumor is looking like it's true.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge rolled out in the U.S. with lots of hard hitting hardware, apps, and ads. But the one thing it didn't have was Android 5.1 Lollipop. Now T-Mobile is changing that for its customers by rolling out Android 5.1.1 Lollipop first.