Motorola once again steps up at the front of the OEM pack by offering a big Lollipop update to the 2014 Moto X (second generation) and Moto E LTE -- rolling out an OTA Android 5.1 Lollipop update on U.S. Cellular now.
Now that most top-of-the-line Android smartphones are updated to Android Lollipop, it's time for the next Android update -- tentatively called Android M, for now -- to start taking shape. And it has, as one major feature has already slipped from Android M previews at Google I/O, and it's shaping up to be an incredible step forward in battery life across Android smartphones.
It's still the early days of over the top television (OTT or Internet TV), which means the field is still wide open for innovation and less-established players can make a splash. One of those new players is TuYo, billed as the first Internet TV service for Latino millennials, built and owned by Latinos, which is set to launch in the coming weeks.
Two popular prepaid wireless services offered from T-Mobile will join the company's Simply Prepaid service and be offered at 1,700 Target locations nationwide.
It seems that Google's huge presence on iOS devices is slowly coming to an end. Word is out that Apple Inc. is developing a search engine for its devices that would rival Google Now's dominion.
Google is funding an initiative aimed at helping people living with disabilities through the use of emerging technologies. The company has put up $20 million in Google.org grants and issued an open call to identify new areas of opportunity.
The Pebble Time smartwatch, the device capable of surviving a swim in a pool and boasting an ultra-long battery life, has arrived. Kickstarter contributors will receive the smartwatch first.
Weigh in on the new theories and rumors that have surfaced since Scott Cawthon released the third "Five Nights at Freddy's 4" teaser image of Nightmare Chica and her cupcake.
Nintendo is joining the Humble Bundle, a service that lets the public decide what they want to pay in exchange for games by offering several games of its own for extremely cheap prices.