Samsung senior vice president and head of the Camera R&D Group Dong Hoon Jang highlighted on the company blog recent work to improve the front-facing camera on all their devices, suggesting the soon-to-be-released flagship Galaxy S6 will have at least a 5 megapixel sensor up front, if not something greater.
Cloud storage is a convenient and easy way to store big files to be accessed on nearly any device at a later time. The storage can get expensive and restrictive, however. Thankfully Microsoft and Google are both offering free cloud storage to users completing simple tasks.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is excited about his company's new smartwatch. He is so confident in the watch's features, that he even said it can keep users from developing cancer.
The Obama administration has announced the formation of a new national security agency focused on combatting cyberattacks by facilitating intelligence sharing between government agencies called the Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center (CTIIC).
The account of Acompli's swift rise and acquisition sounds like it's straight out of Silicon Valley legend. But the life and career of its co-founder, Javier Soltero, tell a different story.
Apple's iOS 7 introduced Jony Ive's redesigned flat interface and a slew of new features built around it. Then iOS 8 brought the Mac and the iPhone closer together with a bunch more feature additions, with more incremental updates on the way to add Watch into the mix. It looks like iOS 9 won't be packed to the gills with more new stuff, but will finally make sure all of it reliably works.
One in 20 Google search requests are about health-related information. Unfortunately, Google's results are not the best answers for those concerned with getting information on their health. Google is about to fix that. In the next few days, according to their official blog.
Free apps often lack certain features that allow you to fully enjoy the app. This week, there are several premium apps, packed with features, that used to cost money for iPhone that are now free.
Trivia Crack, the highly addictive smartphone game that for weeks has topped free-download charts in the United States, is now also taking Europe by storm. The application is now the top trivia game in Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom.
Verizon Wireless's use of so-called supercookies is coming under scrutiny, and Democratic senators on Friday called on federal regulators to investigate the unique tracking codes.