Black Friday might be an ideal time for eager shoppers to find great deals on gadgets and top-name electronics, but for procrastinators, the weekend before Christmas is just as important.
In its ever-persistent attempts to win over subscribers from other carriers, T-Mobile has announced they are bringing new value and meaning to the term "rollover."
When Snapchat turned down a $3 billion buyout offer from Facebook late last year, it was hard to tell if Snapchat and its now 24-year-old CEO Evan Spiegel were incredibly confident, unbelievably filled with hubris, implausibly stupid -- or all of the above.
LG Electronics plans to launch a new smart TV with the WebOS platform at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) that kicks off Jan. 6, 2015, in Las Vegas.
Good news, HTC One M8 owners... (maybe)! Android 5.0 Lollipop, a.k.a. Android L, could be coming to your phone ahead of schedule -- early enough to qualify as a free New Year's gift -- if a new rumor is to believed, that is.
It's a better time than ever to own a pure Android smartphone or tablet, like the Nexus 6 or Nexus 9. That's because, according to a new rumor floating around the tech blogosphere, Google is already planning to roll out the next major Lollipop iteration, Android 5.1, as early as the end of February 2015.
"The Sims 4" is the fourth installment of EA Maxis' popular life simulation, and just as in real life, players often cut corners to make things a little easier for their Sims. Those who know the right "cheats" can refill their bank account and acquire all kinds of magic powers just by typing in the right command.
In what has become a New Year's tradition and a fascinating look at ourselves, Google released the annual roundup of the top global searches for 2014. Judging from the top ten, 2014 was actually a bit of a traumatic year for everyone.
There are seven days left until Christmas. If you have not finished holiday shopping for the gamer in your life, then you are in luck. Amazon is offering last minute holiday deals on game systems, accessories and video games.
T-Mobile announced its latest challenge to the wireless competition on Tuesday with a new Uncarrier 8.0 "data stash" feature for some of its non-contract smartphone plans. It's like rollover minutes for 4G data, with a couple caveats, but also a way to get 10GB of promo data for free.