Google's Nexus 9 is now officially out and about in the market and the tablet is bound to draw comparisons to Apple's iPads. Google, however, insists that they didn't intend for the Nexus 9 to be an "iPad killer."
Buying an iPhone 6 from the Apple Store will set you back $199 if it's gray or silver. And if it's gold? Not a penny more. Not so for the Apple Watch, whose 18-karat gold version may come in at as much as $5,000 - more than 14 times the expected price tag for a "standard" timepiece.
Amazon's diversity statistics are predictably similar to the rest of Silicon Valley, but Amazon stands out from the rest in what it didn't disclose. Meanwhile, Jesse Jackson has called for more egalitarianism from the tech industry.
Jailbreaking one's Apple device may be fun and useful for some, but Apple will be releasing a new update that will prevent further jailbreaks and potentially render other jailbreaks useless.
"The Sims," EA Maxis' life-simulation video games, has been so popular that it's already in its fourth installment. One thing that hasn't changed from "The Sims" to "The Sims 4" is that players cut corners, just as people do in real life. And just as in real life, cheating comes with certain risks.
If your hometown teams means everything to you, but a Redskins bumper sticker or Babe Ruth bobble head doesn't quite do it, don't despair. There are plenty of ways to show your passion with every call you make and text you write. The variety available for iPhone 6 sports franchise cases is as deep as the New York Yankees' budget.
This week's featured startup is Couple Care, an app and service designed to help guide couples through the fertility process -- whether they want to have babies or not.
The Navy's F-35C makes its first arrested landing aboard an aircraft carrier on Monday. The plane then was launched via catapult off the same ship's deck on Tuesday as part of at-sea trials.
The moment eager Android 5.0 updaters have been waiting for has arrived. On Tuesday, Google released the source code for its latest OS and the countdown began for the release of Lollipop-flavored device updates and custom ROMs.
It seems Tom Wheeler can't catch a break: His latest attempt to charm both sides of the contentious Net Neutrality debate has seemingly pleased no one.
"Grand Theft Auto V" will allow players to use a first-person mode very similar to that of first-person shooters and will be available in the new versions of the video game.
Apple may be in a bit of PR problem. The computer giant is currently facing a lawsuit brought forth by disgruntled customers whose Macbook Pro laptops began malfunctioning. The lawsuit is asking Apple to reimburse customers for expenses and damages.