This week in social media, Facebook welcomed Tor users, while Instagram wasn't as hospitable to Chelsea Handler's boobs. Meanwhile, Twitter continued to struggle and BBM joined the Snapchat imitation club.
Cybersecurity is an issue that's not going away, and according to a new report from the Pew Research Center, it's likely to only become more critical in the future. Surveying a number of Internet experts, Pew found a consensus that the next decade will be filled with more cyber attacks, with bigger consequences.
The new Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 tablet is the same size, weight and design as the last model. Most of the changes and updated features are found in the software.
Combining your laptop and tablet into a single device is a feat Microsoft has been trying to accomplish through three generations of "laplets." The Surface Pro 3, the software giant's latest model, so far comes the closest to solving the conundrum, most experts agree.
As usual, the fall holiday shopping season brings plenty of shiny new toys, but some Android smartphone owners won't have to buy a new device to upgrade their experience. Android 5.0 Lollipop is slated to roll out in the coming weeks, and owners of Nexus devices can rest easy knowing they will receive the update soon.
The next installment in the popular Call of Duty series, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, is slated to release next week, but gamers eager to snag a copy a day early will be happy to know that they can do so at Wal-Mart.
Android and iOS continue to duke it out as the two most popular mobile operating systems in the world, and while Google's offering holds a dominant lead, the new iPhones have breathed new life into Apple's popularity.