Philippine authorities have requested an apology from Canadian actor Taylor Kitsch for an erroneous statement which wrongly implicated airport officials of Philippines, while the actor hasn't been to the country at all.
A U.S. senator has called on the Federal Trade Commission to initiate an investigation subsequent to reports that applications on the Apple and Google mobile systems are violating privacy of users, according to a report.
Apple iPad 3 is coming this week and the latest razzmatazz surrounding the release of Apple's next generation iPad is overwhelming. Check out the speculated features, price and names of iPad 3.
The iPad 2 may have won the Best Tablet category at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last week, but the iPad 3 will have to launch with significantly impressive features if it wants to measure up against the ASUS Transformer Prime TF700 Infinity that was unveiled at the CES show in January.
As the iPad 3 release date nears, rumors surrounding the next-generation iPhone 5 have accelerated, with talk of new features, software and launch date.
Amber Rose has been a hot item since being linked romantically to Kanye West, and most recently she received publicity after getting engaged to Wiz Khalifa. Apparently, singer and actor Tyrese Gibson wanted to get in on some of the Amber Rose action. Over the weekend, Gibson accidentally e-mailed actress Amber Tamblyn (Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants), believing her to be Amber Rose. Hilarity ensued.
It's been over a week since Chris Brown was accused of stealing Christal Spann's cellphone after she snapped a few photo of the rapper-singer-dancer leaving a Miami club with two groupies.
On Sat, March 3, Twitter users took to the social media Web site to express their opinions on Chris Brown and Rihanna, under the banner “If Chris Brown was our teacher …” While the bulk of the posts criticized Brown for his notorious temper and history of domestic abuse, some Twitter users took the opportunity to praise the singer-rapper-dancer.
It has long been rumored that the next Apple iPad will have a high resolution display to rock your world. But will the tech giant break the tradition and promote the high resolution display in iPad 3 by naming the new tablet iPad HD?
Apple plans to unveil something it wants us to see and touch, according to the press invites it sent out at the end of February. It could be an all new iPad 3, of course, but Apple could opt to debut a new iOS version 6 as well. Other rumors include a new Apple TV 2, iPad Mini announcement or an iPod Touch.
Apple iPad is the singular most popular tablet in the world, leaving rival Android, Blackberry and Windows tablets to grab only small chunks of the tablet market share. However, to remain in contention (and to retain its top spot), Apple must include some essential features in its new, yet-to-be-unveiled tablet. Here’s a quick look at the 8 killer features that would help iPad 3 put Android rivals out of business, or at least help the iPad stay ahead in the race.
Rumor mills are all buzzing about iPad 3, as the next generation Apple tablet is expected to be unveiled on Wednesday, March 7. However, let’s not forget that something bigger (though not literally) is expected to debut later this year (supposed in Fall) – iPhone 5 – a device that has generated more hype than all iPads combined.
Apple is quite certain to equip the next generation iPad (dubbed iPad 3) with Retina Display (2048x1536 pixels resolution). The leaked images of iPad 3 screen, tested under microscope, in February 2012, suggested the resolution is about to double in the new tablet. But not only a higher display resolution, iPad 3 may also be unveiled with next generation iOS a.k.a. iOS 6, if a report by Ars Technica is to be believed.
With rumors about the upcoming flagship smartphones of both Apple and Samsung getting momentum day by day, the two rivals are gearing up for the release of their best weapons - iPhone 5 (or whatever Apple will name it) and Galaxy S3 respectively.
According to the report, the Korean electronics giant is planning to unveil the most-awaited smartphone during the Olympic Games in London.
Yelp stock was traded on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) for the first time on Friday, March 2. The stock, which is listed under the ticker symbol YELP, opened at $22.01 a share and quickly rose in value to $24.40 a share in just a few hours. The question now is whether YELP stock will continue to rise in the foreseeable future, or if the online company's stock value will soon begin to drop.
Rumors have been circulating about a possible A6 chip in the highly anticipated iPad 3, but Ars Technica has published some analysis that suggests some iPads are already running on iOS 6 software .
Here's a rundown of the best free NCAA Tournament applications for iPhone, Android and iPad, which provide all the mobile live streams, bracket information, scores and commentary you need as you get ready for the Final Four in New Orleans.
AT&T has ended its unlimited data plans, but U.S. mobile phone users on Sprint now must be asking if their carrier will hold out much longer. Sprint offers unlimited data plans to new and existing customers, and AT&T customers who use more than three gigabytes of data may now be asking if it's worth it to switch. That's because AT&T has put a speed cap on heavy data users, claiming its network is too crowded.
Apple's iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S3 are two of the most anticipated phones for 2012, but with no official word on specs and features; How do the rumors for each phone measure up?
Apple and Samsung, two leading electronics manufacturers, have both taken out patent lawsuits against each other. A German court has thrown out these disputes today, according to a report from BBC News. Although the two companies have argued over the “slide-to-unlock” feature and other patents, their future smartphone releases may not overlap.
Apple is currently auditing the Foxconn factories in China which manufacture many of its products like the iPhone, following a spate of bad publicity over working conditions there. As demand for higher wages and increased safety regulations at the factories goes up, so will the price of Apple's products, some industry analysts are saying.