The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2016 in Las Vegas was a fairly good indication that companies are well and truly embracing the "make everything connected" philosophy. The Internet of Things (IoT) phenomenon is out in force, as is the theory that consumers want pretty much every household appliance and luxury item to come with some form of smart, connected capability. Some things are just a little over-the-top, but this Carry-on luggage by Bluesmart actually makes perfect sense in this crazy connected world.
Well known and trusted leakster Evan Blass may have just revealed the US release date for Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge.
Want a fully-featured Safari download manager on iOS? Check out Mr Download. The app houses a host of features, including Safari extension support, and is available on the App Store for $2.
Google and Oracle have been going against one another in court over Oracle's insistence that Google should be paying royalties to the company for its use of Java software within the Android platform. A lawyer for Oracle Corp has crunched some numbers as part of the litigation and found that Android has generated revenue of $31 billion in its lifetime. $22 billion of that is pure profit for Google. Those figures actually sound quite impressive, that is until you dig a little deeper and compare that revenue to how much the iPhone generates for rival Apple Inc.
Software developer MOSAIC has been working on a way for Tesla drivers to use Amazon's Echo device to interact with their cars. The result is a video that shows a Tesla Model S responding to voice commands offered up by the Echo's Alexa assistant.
Users of a Surface Pro, Surface Pro 2 or Surface Pro 3 may want to check their device's power cord out, after Microsoft initiated a recall of the cords sold with devices. Here's how to get a replacement for the faulty cord.
Facebook users will be happy to learn that the social network giant has brought some additional 3D Touch capabilities to the iPhone app. Here are the details.
Apple has launched its 'Get Productive' apps sale initiative, offering more than 50-percent discount on popular iOS and Mac titles. The offer is available for a limited time only.
Netflix has now started blocking VPN users across the globe, following an announcement earlier that it would be blocking access to its service for those using VPN and proxy servers to access foreign content.
Facebook has announced Sports Stadium, a new section inside Facebook app for iPhone which brings all things related to sports under one roof. With Facebook Sports Stadium, not only can users keep track of their favorite sports and teams, but also interact with other fans around the world.
















