Samsung is reportedly planning to release the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy Edge Plus in August rather than the traditional unveiling at IFA Berlin in September.
If you are looking forward to playing games online, you have to wait until the issues are resolved, as the following services are now down or facing issues.
Google is also one of the top companies that are yet to bring their apps to Windows Phone, despite the fact that there are millions of users out there who’d love to install Gmail, Google Maps, and YouTube on their Lumia devices.
The Finnish company says it hopes to return to designing and providing technology for cellphones but needs a partner to manufacture, market and sell the devices.
Google Drive rolls out tools to stop others from getting shared files. Now users can disable a recipient’s ability to “download, print, and copy” a content, sent to them.
An Australian mother has been under fire since sharing a staged photo online of her twin daughters wearing snarky signs bearing the answers to what she said are questions strangers ask frequently about her twin daughters.
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) still wants to include local station feeds of the Big Four broadcast networks in a new over-the-top video service, and the company has reportedly found a way to handle the tricky problem of carving out licensing deals with hundreds of local network-affiliate...
This was a change requested frequently by Map Makers as oftentimes valid edits would be denied by the Google operators, largely because they didn’t have first hand knowledge of specific areas and were often in another country or continent altogether.
A previous Comcast service called “Streampix” launched in 2012 but required a cable TV subscription-except in one trial area where it was available to a small number of broadband-only customers. With Stream, Comcast Xfinity internet customers can watch live television...
Last week, T-Mobile United States announced that beginning July 15, customers will have access to unlimited voice calling to and from Canada and Mexico as well as higher-speed LTE services when traveling in Canada and Mexico for no additional fee. Credit: T-Mobile US, Inc.
Then, the Nexus 4 was unveiled, this time with LG as the maker and it was a game-changer as it offered a nice design based on curved glass on the front and glass covering a nice-looking textured back, plus it had decent specs and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean for a very low price. LG...