Fashion brand Michael Kors has announced Michael Kors Access Android Wear smartwatch. Release date, price and other info on it is detailed here.
It's that time of the week again where iPhone and iPad users get the chance to grab a paid iOS title absolutely free from the App Store. Apple's Free App of the Week initiative is bringing us a brilliant puzzler this time around which usually retails for $1.99, and has shed its price tag for the first time since its release last year.
Rumor has it that PlayStation 4.5 (or PS4.5) is in the works by Sony. Here are some details on expected features and release date.
We've once again been scouring through all of the deals that we can find in the big old World Wide Web to try and shed some transparency on some excellent tech savings on premium products. If you've been looking for a large-screen TV, a set of Bluetooth-enabled wireless headphones that don't break the bank, or even a whopping external hard drive that should take care of all of your data needs, then you should probably keep on reading.
Google has flipped the switch and released a new Android N preview update. Considering the fact that first Android N preview build was only officially announced and released about seven days ago, it is kind of surprising that there's already a new update making its way to devices. Google is expected to continually progress Android N over the remainder of this year based on testing and user feedback.
According to a new report, Apple Employees responsible for making iOS a secure platform will quit if the company is forced to build GovtOS for the FBI.
After making his way to the iPhone and iPad in 2013, Sonic the Hedgehog has returned to the TV screen, with the original game now available on Apple TV 4.
Nintendo's first game for iOS and Android is finally here! Download Nintendo Miitomo for iPhone, iPad and Android from here.
Apple has released 'Apple Events' app for Apple TV 4 on the tvOS App Store. The underlying channel that sits behind the app affords viewers with the ability to watch the live stream for this upcoming, and presumably all future, Apple media events.
As we approach Apple's March 21 Spring 2016 event, a new photo has emerged that not only claims to show the official packaging for the iPhone SE, but also potentially confirms a number of talking points about the hardware. The image itself has been shared into the public domain via Chinese social media site Weibo, and contains text that pretty much confirms that the hardware will be branded "iPhone SE" and will allow the use of Apple Pay, as well as ship with a base 16GB storage option.
















