A merger between Sprint and T-Mobile would benefit customers, Sprint Chief Executive Officer Dan Hesse recently said in an interview with CNET, by providing a stronger third competitor that can provide coverage options different from AT&T or Verizon.
Alibaba, the Chinese Internet commerce giant coming to U.S. markets soon in the form of an initial public offering, just unveiled which exchange the much-anticipated stock will trade on. The New York Stock Exchange won the big name in yet another step toward a huge IPO.
Following in T-Mobile's footsteps, Sprint announced earlier this week that it would also be offering a 30-day trial period for customers to try out its faster network, highlighting the aggressive mentality of the underdogs in the U.S. wireless industry.
Google Glass will be built into stylish Net-A-Porter eyewear. Google is making some improvements and updates to its Google Glass eyewear, including more RAM, easier photography and introducing a third party eyewear company to include Google Glass in their product offerings.
iOS 8 is almost here, but what if you want the new functionality today? iOS 8 is almost here, but what if you want the new functionality today? Jailbreaking your device is the solution to this software conundrum.
New GoPro stock (GPRO) opens at $28.65. GoPro, the company known for its cameras that allow extreme athletes, active individuals and more to capture videos, went public Thursday morning.
Which model should you plunk down your cash for? Let's see if we can help you decide. Ah, the MacBook. Aluminum unibody construction. Amazing AppleCare Protection Plan.
Following in the footsteps of Google, Yahoo and LinkedIn, social network Facebook released its diversity statistics report, and it also continues the excessive white male employee trend.
It was written in blood: The Wii U was dead. It was written in blood: The Wii U was dead. Nintendo had less than stellar console sales before (Gamecube), but Wii U looked to be a sad sequel to the greatest console flop of them all: the Dreamcast.
The keynote address starting off Google I/O 2014 - this year's edition of the Mountain View giant's annual developers conference - was a rapid-fire demonstration of Google's ambitious plans for Android: everywhere you can use it, a single, continuous Android experience will be there. This includes wearable devices, cars, homes, and your living room.
The Supreme Court effectively destroyed Aereo's fundamental business strategy Wednesday, but Aereo's technology could survive and make Internet media better.
Trailer released Wednesday displays technology and gameplay of new game. Wednesday's new "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" trailer shows gamers what's in store for the latest release of the popular war/shooting game.
The technology is designed to make driving less distracting. Google continued to announce new products Wednesday at their I/O conference in San Francisco, California, this time announcing an in-car experience designed to make driving safer and less distracting.
Third smartwatch (made by Motorola) will be available later this summer. Google will have a total of three smartwatches released this year, two available now, the other later this summer.
Google announced Wednesday at its Google I/O keynote address that it is launching a new program called Android One to help manufacturers around the world create budget smartphones.
Google's annual I/O conference kicked off Wednesday with an announcement that everyone's been waiting for: a new version of Android. The verdict? It looks impressive.