Amazon has introduced new monthly subscriptions for its Prime and Prime Video services. Here's everything you need to know, including the pricing.
Meet the world's first smart mirror + scale system that uses hardware and software to track a user's fitness goals in three dimensions. Here are the details.
Want a case for your iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus that can heal itself from scratches and scuffs? Look no further than this option.
Apple is generally used to being in the news for developing and releasing extremely exciting and powerful hardware and software products. Attention over the last few months however has been laser-focused on Apple's battle with the U.S. Department of Justice over an encrypted iPhone 5c belonging to one of San Bernardino shooters.
Here's a video that shows LG G5 vs Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge real-world speed test comparison. This test should help answer any performance related questions you may have between the top flagship Android smartphones of 2016.
Apple has already shown willingness to progress the Apple TV platform with regular software updates, and has once again shown that willingness by promoting a new "Live Tune-In" feature for Siri.
Just when you thought the ongoing encryption battle between Apple and the FBI was coming to an end, it has been revealed that representatives of both Apple and the FBI will be returning to court next week to give testimonies to lawmakers looking to gain a more in-depth understanding of the circumstances and disagreements that led to the feud between FBI and Apple resulting in a legal battle over iOS encryption. Apple General Counsel Bruce Sewell and FBI Executive Assistant Director for Science and Technology Amy Hess will both be part of the hearing.
Here's a step by step guide on how to uninstall or downgrade Windows 10 to Windows 8.1 or 7 on your PC. Windows 10 may be a good release, but it is not without its problems. Thankfully you can use these instructions to downgrade/uninstall back to older version of Windows.
The Department of Homeland Security's U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team has advised Windows users running Apple's QuickTime to uninstall the software to mitigate any future security risks. The advice falls under alert TA16-105A on the United States Computer Readiness Team website, and has been issued in response to Apple announcing that it will no longer be providing security updates for QuickTime on the Windows platform. This alert is intended to provide information to all Windows users running Apple's QuickTime extensible multimedia framework.
More evidence has come to light directly from Apple, which hints at a possible OS X name change to MacOS. Here are the details.
















