T-Mobile's mercurial CEO gave his thoughts on what he believes will happen in the mobile industry in 2017 at CES.
Apple celebrates Steve Jobs unveil of the iPhone 10 years ago today at Macworld 2007 in San Francisco.
Samsung has updated its Smart TVs feature the Smart Hub platform, which offers users content focused on sports, music, video on demand and apps.
The Chinese search engine company makes its latest push into the growing autonomous car market.
Milo Sensor, Inc, a Santa Barbara-based startup, has developed the next generation of wearable sensors that detect chemicals in your body based on perspiration from your skin.
After another year of financial losses, the popular streaming music service may look to be purchased by another company.
Ford-owned ridesharing service Chariot plans to expand its services to eight cities—including outside of the United States—in 2017, the company announced at the Detroit Auto Show.
Australian software company Atlassian agrees to buy the popular project management program Trello for $425 million.
Here’s a rundown of CES 2017 smartphones.
Many dark-skinned users are saying the device cannot depict their heart rate sensor unless it’s put on a lighter area of the body.
After announcing new partnerships at CES 2017, Fitbit has dropped a bombshell by revealing that it is launching its dedicated app store this year.
Google has decided to terminate certain apps or features of Hangouts as the service transitions to be a business-centric platform.
The Cupertino giant has silently eliminated the app that could make it easier for users to locate their AirPods when they lost one or both of the in-ear devices.
Razer proudly showcased its prototypes for Project Ariana and Project Valerie at CES 2017 last week. Unfortunately, its appearance at the Las Vegas trade show ended badly when two of its product prototypes were stolen from its booth.
The South Korean company might test the waters by selling just 5 million units of its 2017 flagship in February after the Note 7 scandal last year.
Apple is expected to refresh its iPad lineup this year.
A British online store may have accidentally leaked the release date of Rockstar's "Red Dead Redemption 2."
A Nintendo patent is making headlines this week for it contains details on a possible feature that could make it to the upcoming Switch console or another gaming device.
The device, made by Retro-bit, can play cartridges designed for the original Game Boy.
The company has officially announced its first Android smartphone, the Nokia 6.
The launch, scheduled to take place Monday, was rescheduled to Jan. 14 due to a forecast of heavy winds and rains at the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
Nokia seems to be joining the club of tech companies developing and maintaining virtual assistants. The Finnish company has even trademarked the name for its own AI voice assistant.
The delayed tablet by South Korea tech giant Samsung is now closer to its official launch.
A leaked promotional video from HTC seems to hint at the existence of a Vive-branded smartphone.
BlackBerry's upcoming smartphone, codenamed "Mercury," flaunts a great balance of touchscreen technology and the company's classic keyboard.
HTC may not have guarded the promotional video clip of its HTC Ocean smartphone well, for it has now been leaked online.
Some OnePlus 3 owners are receiving notifications for a new update for their smartphone, and this update comes with certain changes and fixes.
HMD has finally outed the Android Nougat-running handset Nokia 6 this weekend.
Hello Games is said to be preparing another update for its controversial survival game, "No Man's Sky."
South Korea tech giant Samsung has showcased a new wireless speaker and a portable printer at this year's CES.