This summer there has been a cascade of disclosures from technology companies, starting after Google revealed its workforce diversity statistics. So how do they stack up?
Samsung officially unveiled the Galaxy Note 4 on Wednesday in Berlin, Germany prior to the start of the IFA Berlin electronics show. While the Galaxy Note 4 is mostly an upgrade to its predecessor, one promising accessory may make the Note 4 the first device in a mobile VR revolution.
A good-looking game. Gamers around the world are in for a treat with the announced release of "Bayonetta 2" for Wii U on Sept. 20 in Japan. It will become available in North America by Oct.
Tablets, phablets, smartphones and more! IFA 2014 in Berlin is about to start. The fair kicks off on Sept. 5 and will last until Sept. 10. It promises to be another huge, gadget-filled event, with plenty of devices being showcased, introduced and launched.
Bringing classics back. Nintendo America has just released a new schedule for the Wii U. The scheduled release contains about 20 games covering the rest of 2014 and all of 2015.
Xbox One will be a worldwide item soon Microsoft will expand its Xbox One offerings to 28 new countries around the world, the company announced Tuesday.
Home Depot could have been hit by fraud artists and hackers Home Depot is looking into a possible data breach involving stolen credit cards and debit cards that may have been happening since earlier this spring, the company said Tuesday.
After a nearly two-day investigation into the celebrity iCloud photo hacking, Apple has concluded that none of its systems were to blame, saying that the high-profile accounts in question were simply compromised by a hacking attack described as "all too common on the Internet."
Just as hackers from the Internet forum 4Chan were reportedly using a possibly major vulnerability in Apple's iCloud system to leak private nude photos of celebrities, a somewhat distantly-related hacking group in Latin America have been using their skills to shake up politics in Peru in a major way.
Here's a look at three key highlights to expect from Samsung at IFA 2014. The annual IFA trade show is set to kick off in Berlin Sept. 5, bringing tech giants from all over the world in to showcase the next line of smartphones, tablets, and more.
Apple's iWatch is expected to make its worldwide debut September 9 at Apple's press event, but consumers might do best to keep their enthusiasm in check. If a new report is correct, then the iWatch might not be available for purchase until 2015.
Tweaks to help avoid ads on iPhones and iPads Fans of iOS jailbreaking have some news to celebrate with four tweaks in Cydia that block advertising, according to gottabemobile.
See some of the best mashups of Harry Potter and Persona 5. Persona 5 is not just coming to the PlayStation 3. The role-playing game will also be available for PS4, notes Joystiq.
A good phone. The Moto X+1 will be launching very soon. The target date is Sept. 4, something which this has already been confirmed by Motorola. According to Know Your Mobile, the launch date will also see the release of the Moto 360.
PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions awaiting approval One half of the Minecraft development team, 4J Studios, has revealed that both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the popular sandbox game are awaiting approval from the console makers.
In this week's Tap That App, we take a look at a new video capture app from Instagram called Hyperlapse. You might be understandably skeptical if you haven't heard of it yet, because who needs yet another image capture app from Instagram? Trust us: you and everyone you know will want Hyperlapse.
The Swatch Group is growing worried about new smartphone technology. The Switzerland-based watch company has long dismissed new watches from Samsung as novelties that won't last. However, the Galaxy Gear and now Apple's expected watch-like products near announcement are causing a bit of concern.