The newest revelation in the Samsung-Apple courtroom saga comes in the form of an internal memo that warned Samsung employees that the “threat from Apple is extremely real and urgent.”
StoreDot, an Israeli start-up, has found a way to further enable our clingy relationship with our smartphones, claiming that its special battery can fully charge a phone in 30 seconds.
Samsung announced the development of a new method for synthesizing the ultra-thin material graphene, suggesting a future where phone screens and wearable devices bend to your will.
Why President Barack Obama poses for selfies as often as a teenage girl, we may never know. However, what’s clear is he objects to corporate sponsorship for his up-close and off-kilter snapshots.
A new leak for the Galaxy S5 Zoom has surfaced, thereby confirming previously leaked specs for the upcoming phone/digital camera hybrid such as a 20-megapixel camera with 10x zoom and a Xenon flash.
The GoBe activity tracker, which is being pushed by a Moscow-based venture called HealBe, has raised questions over its claims of automatically calculating the total calories a person burns while exercising.
If you’re curious if that’s an every day thing, the answer is, it’s not. Multiple Pinterest accounts were hacked, replacing people’s collections of wedding gown and cupcake photos with butt pics and weight loss ads.
Before you pick up your phone and click to download these Google apps, know that these are fake and that your money is better spent on another iteration of Angry Birds.
In the future, we all become batteries. A study conducted by Peking University found that the human body can be used as an electrode to charge a phone.
Researchers have developed a neural probe array that is designed for long-term implantation in the brain yet minimizes the risk for brain tissue damage.
Nicholas Anthony Narbone and Thomas Allen Dye pleaded guilty to criminal copyright infringement, marking the first ever conviction in a pirated apps case.
Amazon's "Deal of the Day" is especially worthwhile today due to big discounts (as much as 65 percent) on Samsung MicroSD and SD cards. You can get a 64GB MicroSD card for $50 right now.