Sling TV, the potentially game changing Internet TV package for cord cutters by DISH Network, just added a new platform, new extras, and more content to its core package, which costs $20 per month for live streaming and on demand TV.
The U.K. has begun looking for contractors to help develop a laser weapon for the country. Though only a prototype, the project will help launch the U.K.'s laser weapons program.
This week, we take a hands-on look at the new iOS app Robinhood, a unique, mobile-first take on stock market trading that's poised to be a big hit with millennials.
The Elder Scrolls Online -- a series of Tolkien-like action role-playing open world fantasy video games developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks -- has its re-launch on March 17.
This week in social media, Facebook acquired shopping search engine TheFind.com, Twitter pressures Meerkat, and Snapchat gets another major investment but loses a long-time executive. All of the week's top social media news and more, now at its new home on Sundays at Latin Post!
The latest premium smartphone from Taiwanese device manufacturer HTC, the 2015 HTC One M9, is on its way to a release date very soon. HTC's chief rival in Android-land, Samsung, will release its newest flagship, the Samsung Galaxy S6, around the same time.
While the Samsung Galaxy S5 on Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile, and internationally have seen their release date come for OTA Android Lollipop 5.0 updates that are rolling out and available for download now, AT&T customers have had to wait. Bad news: now they, and possibly Galaxy S4 owners across carriers, will have to wait even longer.
With the expected April release date for the Samsung Galaxy S6 -- Samsung's completely redesigned 2015 response to the latest edition of the powerhouse Apple iPhone series, the iPhone 6 -- just a month away, here's how the two rivals stack up from a technical perspective.
Google's Android 5.0 Lollipop update has finally released and is officially rolling out for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, at least for Sprint customers in the U.S. Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Note Edge Lollipop updates appear to be in the works.
NASA is on a mission to study what the Associated Press called "the explosive give-and-take of the Earth and sun's magnetic fields" and launched four identical spacecraft on Thursday to explore a phenomenon known as magnetic reconnection.
The latest and greatest version of Android is now available for a handful of Google-branded Nexus devices. That's right folks, Google released Android 5.1 Lollipop this week.