Both Samsung and AT&T are known for being slower than others when it comes to customizing new Android releases and rolling out updates OTA for devices. So it may come as a surprise that AT&T's Samsung Galaxy S4 -- a device that's now almost two years old -- got the Android 5.0 Lollipop upgrade beginning early in April.
There is a new version of Minecraft: Pocket Edition available today which will be exciting news to those fans of open world game that are currently participating in the beta testing group.
Recently, it was advised not to jailbreak iOS 8.3 because Apple could easily release a patch making the jailbreak useless. That is still the advice that jailbreak developers are giving, but jailbreak fans can still enjoy some of the earlier jailbreak tweaks.
An avalanche on Mount Everest killed Google executive Daniel Fredinburg along with at least 16 other people. The avalanche was triggered by the massive earthquake in Nepal, ABC News reports.
During a recent trade mission trip to Cuba the Roswell Park Cancer Institute of Buffalo, New York signed an agreement which will allow them to import a Cuban lung cancer vaccine called CimaVax.
Samsung always has two flagship smartphones for each year, but since late 2014, you can add two more to the mix -- the "Edge" variants, which feature one or more curved glass edges on the side of the display.
Comcast has relinquished its bid to buy Time Warner Cable, dropping a proposed merger deal between the two largest cable companies in the U.S. estimated at about $45 billion.
The Google Nexus 9 is Google's latest tablet. It's a good alternative to other products, such as the iPad Air 2. The $399 price tag is $100 cheaper than the iPad Air 2.
Australian schoolchildren of the capital city of Adelaide have been invited to help design a national park in the world of Minecraft which could then be turned into a physical reality.
The OnePlus One packs a ton of features into a $299 unlocked, without a contract smartphone. The Chinese company OnePlus aims to create a smartphone that "never settles" and meets the needs of all smartphone users, according to Engadget.
It appears that Motorola is beginning tests for the Moto X (2013), with some Android 5.1 Lollipop OTA update notifications already going out in some testing grounds.