We are fairly sure that any technology lover in your life would absolutely love to receive an Oculus Rift in this year's Christmas stocking. And, lo and behold, we find ourselves with an excellent Oculus deal for you that includes a $100 gift card thrown in for good measure. Check out today's deals for yourself and see if anything springs out other than the Facebook-owned Rift.
Both Pebble and Fitbit have officially announced and hence confirmed that the speculations pertaining to Pebble's demise are indeed true.
Only two days after releasing beta 6 seed, Apple has now made available for download iOS 10.2 beta 7 for both registered users of Apple Developer Program, as well as those public testers registered on Apple Beta Software Program.
Flickr has announced its annual stats for the year 2016, and not so surprisingly, Apple's iPhone once again tops the list of most popular camera on the photo sharing service.
Google has released Trusted Contacts, an app that lets Android users track the location of their trusted contacts in real-time. Here's everything you need to know about it.
Niantic is in the process of rolling out download of Pokemon Go 1.19.1 for iOS and 0.49.1 for Android with the aim of not only progressing the platform, but also introducing new and improved functionality that will hopefully keep Trainers interested in what the title has to offer.
Apple today shared pro tips for iPhone 7 Plus Portrait mode from some of the world's top photographers. The company believes this will help people to take better advantage of the capabilities the iPhone 7 Plus dual-lens camera affords.
We are now definitely in the season defined as the time to be jolly, which means that you should be seriously considering your next purchase. That could be either for yourself, or a loved one, but it should definitely be one that saves you money. Check out our daily tech deals below to see if there's anything that takes your interest.
Following its successful testing via the iOS 10.2 and tvOS 10.1 beta programs, Apple has today flicked the switch which sent Single Sign-on feature live for TV content apps across its platforms.
Researchers have found out how easy it is to steal VISA credit or debit card info. The UK-based team behind the discovery have found that information such as the debit or credit card number, expiry date, and security code can be accessed in as little as six seconds via a security vulnerability in VISA's online payment system.
















