Xbox SmartGlass is now compatible with 7-inch Android tablets after its most recent update.
Sources familiar with the company's plans have reportedly said Microsoft's Xbox 720 could debut during the holidays in 2013.
This morning, at approximately 8 a.m. local time, Apple began officially selling the redesigned 2012 iMac through its Apple Stores and online Apple Store, starting at $1,299.
Windows 8, the latest OS from Microsoft, isn't a barn burner, market researcher NPD Group determined.
Windows 8, the latest OS from Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT), the No. 1 software company, isn't a barnburner, market researcher NPD Group determined.
The release date for Samsung's Galaxy Note 2 has finally come to Verizon. Here's a look at the device's most noteworthy features.
The release date for Android 4.1 Jelly Bean on Galaxy S Advance devices may come in January 2013, according to a Facebook post from Samsung Mobile's German branch.
Intel is reportedly working on a fix affecting the graphics processor inside the Mac Mini, causing the computer's display to flicker when connected via HDMI.
Chinese regulators have approved the iPhone 5 for a "network access license" in the country, meaning Apple's carrier partners can begin selling the phone in the China in the very near future.
A new report from DigiTimes has indicated that Microsoft may release its Surface Pro tablet next month.
Mugen Power has unveiled a new battery extension for Samsung's Galaxy Note 2 that doubles its original.
Apple's two newest devices, the iPad Mini and redesigned 2012 iMac, may not be able to meet the levels of consumer demand until January 2013.
Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) nearly doubled Nintendo’s (PINK: NTDOY) Wii U first-week sales figures over Thanksgiving week, selling more than 750,000 360 units in the U.S. last week.
Microsoft is reportedly working on its first software update for Windows Phone 8 devices known as Apollo Plus.
On Tuesday Nintendo announced that a smaller version of its Wii, known as the Wii Mini, will also be launching just as the holiday season rolls in.
Rumors have indicated that specs for the Galaxy S4 have appeared in the Nenamark 2 benchmark database. However, the results from these benchmark tests seem surprisingly underwhelming for what could be the Galaxy S4.
Apple on Tuesday morning officially announced its plans to release its redesigned, ultra-thin iMac this Friday.
Microsoft has not specified a release date for its Windows Phone 7.8 update, but mounting evidence about its features has allegedly surfaced on the Internet.
LG's Nexus 4 appears to have LTE after all. New videos show how to activate the "hidden" LTE chip in the Nexus 4's body.
Samsung Electronics, the No. 1 seller of smartphones, acknowledged “inadequate practices” in its plants in China.
With the holiday season upon us, Apple has dropped ship times for the iPhone 5 to just one week in a number of countries, including here in the US.
As Verizon users continue to wait for the Galaxy Note 2 release date on its network, Samsung has announced that its 5.5-inch handset has reached 5 million in sales.
AT&T has begun selling refurbished versions of the iPhone 5 and they are hitting the shelves for as much as $100 off the regular price.
Apple is poised for even bigger success in the tablet sector, because its iOS is the new Windows, UBS analyst Steven Milunovich said.
One week after its release date, manufacturers may be trying to get Android 4.2 Jelly Bean on to their devices. ASUS is reportedly working on getting the new firmware to its tablets.
Best Buy has reportedly begun stocking demo units of Samsung's Galaxy Note 2 for Verizon on its showroom floor.
Nokia released its HERE Maps app for iOS on Tuesday, but some reviewers have reported shortcomings with the newest iOS maps addition.
Rumors indicate that a new version of Samsung's Galaxy S3 with Android Jelly Bean and new, flowery designs will launch in January.
Only a week after its release date, a drop test for the Nexus 4 has appeared online. See how it stacks up to a previous drop test for the iPhone 5.
Samsung Electronics Co. will get another chance to convince a U.S. trade agency that Apple Inc.’s iPhone, iPad iPod touch infringe its patents.