According to a new report, YouTube is working on its own Internet TV service called Unplugged, with plans for launching it to public sometime in 2017.
TV streaming company Hulu is planning on launching its own cable competitor. The online package is expected to cost around $40 per month and is believed on course for a launch sometime in the first months of 2017.
Tinder recently debuted a new friend-finding feature called Tinder Social. Not everyone seems to be happy with this addition, though, as it seems to be exposing users to their Facebook friends.
Uber is currently testing a new change which could see the company start charging riders by the minute, if they're two minutes too late. Here's everything you need to know.
Turns out that people who download TV shows through illegitimate means don't like to wait for their content, with this past weekend's airing of the first episode of season 6 of Game of Thrones proving very popular indeed on the usual torrent sites.
If you're a regular user of Uber, and enjoy the flexibility and convenience that it provides, then it's probably about time you started giving your driver a tip to maintain your glowing Uber passenger reputation. As part of the recent astronomical $100 million settlement agreed to, officials at Uber have confirmed that its drivers will now be allowed to request monetary tips from passengers at the end of every ride, and since there's no physical way in the app to reward your driver's cheery attitude, nor does Uber plan on adding such an option, it's looking likely that you'll need to pay it forward with cold, hard cash.
Amazon has introduced new monthly subscriptions for its Prime and Prime Video services. Here's everything you need to know, including the pricing.
In a recent interview, Geohot has claimed that his company's self-driving car kit would be available by the end of the year, and that too just under $1,000.
It doesn't look as if HBO is going to take its foot off the gas for Game of Thrones as yet another trailer makes its way into the public domain, showing previously unseen footage.
You can now stream torrents on Windows and Mac using WebTorrent Desktop app, which also supports AirPlay and Chromecast. Here are the details.















