Apple iPhone 6 Front Panel Gets Closer Look In New Photos
New photos of purported iPhone 6 parts have surfaced, giving a closer look into the smartphone's front panel assembly.
Apple University Teaches Employees How To Embody Steve Jobs' Philosophy
Details surrounding Apple University were recently unveiled. Here's a closer look at what Apple employees learn.
Apple Store Updates Website With Dedicated Beats Electronics Section
The Apple Store set aside a special section for Beats Electronics on Thursday, following the completion of its $3 billion acquisition deal.
New Apple iPhone 6 Rear Case Photos Reveal Recessed Volume Buttons, Protruding Camera Lens
New Apple iPhone 6 rear case photos show more details about the highly rumored smartphone from the Cupertino, California, tech titan.
Microsoft To Phase Out Support For Older Internet Explorer Versions
Microsoft is giving its customers a larger push to update to the latest version of Internet Explorer by phasing out support for its older browsers.
Website Encryption To Affect Google Search Results
Google will now take website encryption into consideration in its search rankings to encourage the use of HTTPS on all websites.
Hello, Siri: Apple Patent Reveals Voice Assistant May Come To Mac Desktops
Apple's Siri digital assistant may come to the OS X desktop, according to a new patent application.
UBeam Charger Uses Ultrasound To Wirelessly Power Devices
Wirelessly charging devices across the room may happen sooner than you think thanks to UBeam's ultrasound technology.
Microsoft Store Eyes New York's Fifth Avenue Near Apple's Iconic Glass Cube
Microsoft is reportedly eyeing a new retail spot on New York's Fifth Avenue, just a few blocks from Apple's landmark glass cube-shaped store.
Sprint And T-Mobile Go Solo: Can The Wireless Minnows Survive Big Fish Verizon And AT&T?
With Sprint and T-Mobile now on their own, the carriers face more hurdles as they battle it out in the competitive wireless market.
China Bans Apple MacBooks And iPads From Government Agencies
Apple products have been excluded from Chinese government procurement lists amid growing security concerns.
Sprint Names Marcelo Claure As New CEO Following Abandoned T-Mobile Bid
Following an an abandoned bid for T-Mobile, Sprint named Marcelo Claure as its new president and CEO.
Apple iPhone 6 Release Date: Media Event Announced For Sept. 9, Fueling Anticipation
The debut of the iPhone 6 may fall on Sept. 9, as indicated by a media event scheduled by Apple on Tuesday.
Apple Patent Envisions Wireless Hospital Wristband, iWallet, Flyers
Apple was granted 58 new patents Tuesday, including one that could be used to develop wireless enabled hospital wristbands and an iWallet.
Verizon Wireless Fires Back At FCC: Carrier Says Everyone Throttles Mobile Data
Verizon Wireless formally replied to the FCC's concerns over data throttling, arguing that its competitors were engaged in a similar practice.
Sprint, Other US Carriers Building Mobile Internet Fast Lanes Through Subsidized Apps And Content
U.S. carriers are slowly building mobile Internet fast lanes through the introduction of sponsored data programs while nobody notices.
Apple Hires Musa Tariq: Former Nike Social Media Head Takes On Digital Marketing Role
Apple may be poised to embrace social media with its latest hire, former Nike social media head, Musa Tariq.
'Internet Of Things' Very Susceptible To Hacking, Study Shows
A study by HP Security Research reveals that Internet-connected devices are vulnerable to hacks and other security problems.
HBO Streaming May Expand To Countries In Europe And Asia
HBO weighs expanding its online streaming model to more countries, except the United States.
Meet Xiaomi, Lenovo, Huawei: The Chinese Handset Makers Driving Apple And Samsung Nuts
Apple and Samsung continue to lose smartphone market share as Chinese competition intensifies.
Samsung Electronics Q2 Profits Hit By Competition From Mid- And Low-End Smartphone Manufacturers
Samsung Electronics earnings failed to impress investors as it faced increased market competition and declining tablet sales.
House GOP Vote To Sue President Obama May Help Democrats Politically
Democrats may make the case that the GOP House spent its time suing Obama instead of working on serious issues.
PlayStation Now Open Beta Launches Thursday For PS4 Users In US And Canada
PlayStation 4 owners in the U.S. and Canada will have the chance to test PlayStation Now, Sony's game streaming service.
Twitch Steve Aoki Live Stream: Gaming Video Platform Experiments With Live Performances
EDM artist Steve Aoki will live stream his performance from Twitch on Wednesday, a first for the gaming-centric streaming platform.
Verizon Throttling: 4G LTE 'Network Optimization' Questioned By FCC
Verizon Wireless has caught the eye of FCC chairman Tom Wheeler, who questioned the mobile company over its data throttling practices.
Apple TV Release Delayed To 2015 Due To Negotiation Issues With Cable And Content Providers
The Apple TV may be delayed to 2015 due to negotiation issues with cable and content providers.
Here's Why Sales Of Apple's iPad Are Crashing (And What Could Save It)
Sales of the Apple iPad have continued to fall, but emerging markets and upcoming replacement cycles could save it.
Apple iPhone 6 Gold Case Leak Showcased In New Video As Release Date Nears
Another video has been released featuring the purported case of the rumored Apple iPhone 6.
Yo Founder Releases Mirage Camera Messaging App
The founder of Yo has released a new messaging app called Mirage, aiming to take on Snapchat and Slingshot.
Apple Drops Prices On Retina MacBook Pro Models In Refresh, Adds Faster Processors
Apple refreshed its line of 13-inch and 15-inch Retina MacBook Pros with faster processors and more memory.