Have you ever wondered just how many times you unlock your iPhone during a typical day? No, we hadn't either, but now that we know that figure stands at 80 unlocks, we're intrigued.
Tesla is one company that seems to be in the news almost every day right now, with the reason it is making headlines today being that the car maker is seeing its former employees pop up at companies that may become competitors in the future.
A new report has leaked additional specs and features detail on Sony's upcoming PlayStation 4K console, which is internally codenamed as "NEO". Here are the details.
If you ever wanted to grab the Amazon Echo or Amazon Tap, the Alexa-enabled smart-speakers are currently on a rare one-day sale which is valid for today only. The sale is live right now, so grab it while stocks last.
The wait is over. 2016 refresh of 12-inch MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Air are now available. Here are the details on their specs, price and availability.
Getting photos from your camera's microSD card onto an iPhone or iPad can be a little tricky. That's where Lexar's MicroSD to Lightning Reader accessory comes into play.
New video shows a working demo of the iOS-like 3D Touch Quick Actions feature dubbed Launcher shortcuts in Google's Android N, with app icons displaying additional info on the home screen.
June 13th to June 17th is now the officially confirmed date for WWDC 2016, following on from months of rumors that those exact days would make up Apple's big annual developer gathering.
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Note 6 could feature a whopping 6GB RAM, If a new leaked benchmarks screenshot is anything to go by. The said screenshot also reveals that the sixth-generation Note's display could be slightly larger at 5.77-inches over the previous 5.7-inch display that Samsung bundled into the Note 5.
Ever wondered what the typical lifespan is for an iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Apple TV and other Apple products? Well if you ever thought to yourself "how long do Apple products last?", you now have an official answer directly from the Cupertino company itself.
















