In Hollywood, Kevin Hart and Will Ferrell are known as comedic actors, but in "Get Hard," which hits theaters this Friday, March 27, they are known as "Mayo and Cholocat," their alter-egos who try to gain street cred and ultimately "get hard."
Welcome to your new summer job as a security officer at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza where the animatronic robots become unpredictable at night. Can you survive five nights working at Freddy's?
Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush in February proudly published some 300,000 emails from his time as Florida governor in what he called "the spirit of transparency." But during his tenure in Tallahassee, the famous "jeb@jeb.org" was not the only account the chief executive used.
The southern portion of the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California, where the tech mecca Silicon Valley resides, is abundantly populated with Latinos. In fact, the budding Latino community represents 30 percent of the population. However, there's just three percent of Latinos working in the Valley's high-tech workforce,
The second-generation Moto X (2014) now officially has an Android 5.1 Lollipop update brewing for subsequent OTA updates, but savvy and intrepid Android users can download it right now.
Having the largest social media network in the world, with 1.4 billion users and counting -- and owning the most globally popular messaging app (not to mention also owning Instagram) -- is not enough for Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
As of this week, it's official: With Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, the first big-name candidate has announced he is running for president, and the 2016 White House race is set to pick up steam from here. And your iPhone 6 cover can, of course, easily double as a mini billboard for your favorite candidate.
Judy Tomlinson -- founder and CEO of the two year-old smart jewelry startup FashionTEQ -- is poised to offer women something different than just another smartwatch.
Facebook wants to change users' news feeds in a small way. The company wants to be able to display articles in the news feed rather than just a link for articles.
Last week, Cuba got its first free, public WiFi hub. But as significant as that is for the formerly hermetic island nation that's in the process of normalizing relations with the U.S. and others, it may just be the beginning of a much larger coming technology revolution in the country.
The "ambicultural" and youthful Latino consumer population has more years of effective buying power that any other consumer group, and Latinos are using that purchasing window to endorse brands that observe the nuances of their heritage and culture.
Facebook is looking to make Messenger more than an annoying extraneous download, turning it into a multi-app platform soon. Meanwhile, Twitter celebrates nine years since its debut took South by Southwest (SxSW) by storm by ironically doing all it can to stop Twitter network-exploiting video streaming app Meerkat from doing the same at this year's SxSW -- with the opposite effect.
Windows 7 users will have to either upgrade or rely on third-party programs The latest MacBook models will not be supporting Windows 7. That means that users who like to run Windows 7 on their MacBooks will either have to upgrade to Windows 8 or use third-party virtual machine, Apple Insider reports.
Google's new Android 5.0 Lollipop update has begun rolling out OTA (over the air) in some markets to the Samsung Galaxy S5, Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Galaxy Note 4, Galaxy Note 3, Galaxy Note Edge, and a couple of variants of the Galaxy S4. Now, reports indicate Samsung is working on Lollipop for the Samsung Galaxy A3, Galaxy A5, and Galaxy A7, but there's some possible bad news for Galaxy Note 2 owners as well.
Apple will finally update its set top box Apple has complained about the current TV viewing experience for years. They have said it is old and has hinted at making it better for viewers.
With the upcoming April release date quickly approaching for the Samsung Galaxy S6, we take a look at how Samsung's completely redesigned flagship handset stacks up to one of the biggest (literally) Android smartphones of 2014: the Motorola-built Google Nexus 6 phablet.
HTC has been pretty decently good at keeping its Android 5.0 Lollipop update release date promises, at least compared to other Android OEMs. But owners of the HTC One M7, most of whom should have received Android 5.0 Lollipop OTA updates by now, will find the latest Android update news a little depressing.