Rumors of a whole new redesign for the iPhone in 2017 have been circulating for a few weeks now, and just when you thought things had died down, there are new claims that the iPhone-after-next will feature a glass casing with a metal frame.
Not content with big media briefings for new product releases, Apple is now doing something similar for new Apple Store openings after putting together a preview event for the company's new flagship store, Union Square in San Francisco.
Worldwide iPhone 6 prices list. Here's how much Apple's iPhone 6 costs in 27 different countries worldwide in the year 2016.
At it's I/O 2016 conference, Google has announced that it will be bringing Google Play Store and Android apps to the Chrome OS. It will be detailing the project to developers at a session to be held today at the conference.
Netflix has just launched Fast, a simple Internet speed test tool that shows you if your ISP is throttling streaming. Here's how it works.
A new Touch ID rule in iOS 9 asks for a passcode after 8 hours of inactivity and the passcode not being used in the last six days. Here's what you need to know.
In a world where prices tend to go up, rather than down, deals in the world of tech are always something we try to keep an eye out for and that's why we're going to share a handful of deals that caught our eye right now.
Google is planning to release a standalone Android Auto app later this year, which will allow users to take advantage of what the platform has to offer, but without the need for a specific Android Auto-compatible car.
Google has announced Android Wear 2.0 for smartwatches and wearables. Here are all the new features in one single place, along with a video demo showing them all in action.
Like a plethora of other companies and newly founded startups, Google is using its vast resources to dive two feet first into the world of virtual reality. The Alphabet-owned company has used the opening keynote of its I/O 2016 conference in Mountain View to introduce Daydream, a virtual reality platform that leverages the power and versatility of Android N as the underlying operating system. In its purest form, Daydream is a much more advanced successor to Cardboard, Google's budget virtual reality technology that has allowed many more people to get involved in the world of virtual reality.
















