Team claims they are able to get past Apple security A new jailbreak for Apple's iOS 7. 1 software was discovered by a group of researchers at the Georgia Tech University this week.
Aiming for mainstream A new digital currency and online payment method called Stellar has been launched by Stripe to challenge Bitcoin. The startup company based in San Francisco introduced the new currency on Thursday as its current technology allows businesses to accept payments online through a network that lets users exchange currency digitally, according to Forbes.
Plans forthcoming Developed by Black Tusk, the next Gears of War game for the Xbox One will remain true to the essence of the original game, according to producer Rod Fergusson.
As Google Glass continues to fascinate the world with its novelty, a faltering institution has decided to employ the device to expand its reach and perhaps reignite interest in its ancient tones.
Resistance might be futile in buying the out-of-this-world fridge. Run for your lives, it's the Borg! In this case, the titular "Star Trek" villains the "Borg" have been downgraded from an intergalactic genocidal species to that of a hot-and-cold refrigeration unit.
A complaint was filed Samsung was sued by Microsoft on Friday as the Korean company has allegedly backed out of an agreement that requires the Galaxy-maker to pay licensing fees to Microsoft for the phones running on Android that the company sells.
Now for multiplayer A new version of the popular mobile game Flappy Bird returns as a multiplayer game but is currently only available on the Amazon Fire TV.
Similar to PC Custom servers of Minecraft may be available for the Xbox One Edition sometime soon. Daniel Kaplan, a developer for Mojang, shared the information with Xbox Magazine saying that users could have online worlds of their own through the customizable servers, Total Xbox reported.
This week in social media, Facebook opened up the Internet to every person in Zambia through its Internet.org app. Meanwhile, things don't look so bleak for Twitter, partly thanks to the World Cup, and Snapchat could soon be valued at $10 billion -- no wonder Facebook just launched yet another Snapchat clone.
Microsoft lost its fight to protect a customer's data stored overseas Thursday as a U.S. judge ordered the tech giant to hand over emails stored in Dublin, Ireland.
The possible merger between Sprint and T-Mobile received another potential obstacle Thursday when French telecommunications firm Iliad entered the fray with a $15 billion bid for T-Mobile.
It's possible the next-generation Apple iPhone will come out a bit later this year than expected. According to a recent report, the iPhone 6 could hit retail stores' shelves on Tuesday, October 14, instead of in September.
For Fantasy Football fans and statistics junkies, watching the NFL is about to get a whole lot more like Madden 2015. Yesterday, the National Football League announced it was partnering with Zebra Technologies, which provides real-time player tracking system called MotionWorks, for the 2014-2015 season. It could change the way you follow the game forever.
App could cause loyal check-in customers to stop checking in. It hasn't been much more than a week, but Foursquare has officially spun off its check-in features onto a new app called Swarm, and many frequent users who used to love checking in on Foursquare aren't happy with the changes.
Game is three months away. With the release of Call of Duty Advanced Warfare coming about three months from Friday, more details on how the game will looks are surfacing.
We have a winner Sony has released its Q1 financial report and it shows impressive figures and how the sales of PlayStation topped those of Xbox to the tune of a 3-to-1 ratio, Forbes reported.
The app will introduce many people to the Internet and give them new resources and tools. Internet users in one African nation will now have greater access to the web thanks to Facebook's work in expanding access to impoverished people in the country.