A new report suggests that HTC could produce two new Nexus phones in 2016. It was almost 6 years ago when the company produced its first and last Nexus smartphone.
A complex Android banking malware has been discovered which can defeat most voice-based two-factor authentication systems. Here's what you need to know about it.
The National Football League (NFL) is a behemoth sporting organization within the United States. The popularity of the company and American Football in general has always been at astronomical levels in America, but it's been also steadily growing in prominence on an international level over the last few years with a number of games being presented to an English audience in London. According a new report, prominence on an international level is about to grow thanks to a deal in the works within the NFL to live stream every single international series game, as Google and Apple look to grab the coveted rights to that.
Forgotten your Android phone's lock screen password, PIN code, or pattern? Here's how to reset it and gain back access to your device.
Here's a speed test comparison between Apple's iPhone 6s Plus vs Google's Nexus 6P vs Microsoft's Lumia 950 XL. Watch the video to see which one comes out on top.
The wait for Android 6.0 Marshmallow update for HTC One M9 is over as HTC's VP has announced the arrival of the update for unlocked models. Here are the details.
Google is testing a new password-less authentication mechanism that could see a user's smartphone act as a key for logging into the company's services online.
Looking to get Nexus 6P from somewhere other than Google Store? Well the good news is that Amazon has started selling this year's flagship Nexus phone, the Nexus 6P, directly. Previously the phone was available on Amazon through third-party sellers only.
If you're a fan of the Star Wars universe and can't wait to be able to watch The Force Awakens in the comfort of your own home then the movie is now available to pre-order from three of the biggest digital content providers of such things - iTunes, Google Play and Microsoft Store.
Google's new Lightsaber Escape browser game lets fans of the Star Wars franchise wave their smartphones around as if wielding a lightsaber of their own.















