Leaked! First photos of 5.5-inch Samsung Galaxy S6 Plus smartphone have been leaked online, and here’s what they look like.
Microsoft has introduced two new Nokia branded phones, which it claims are "perfect for those looking to own their first mobile phone." The replacement Nokia 105 and 105 Dual SIM variants are an attempt by Microsoft to strip away smartphone functionality and get back to basics by offering a device that is extremely easy to use combined with an enticing price point.
The 10 hidden secret features of Android M that you likely don't know about. Google didn't show these features on stage at their I/O 2015 conference either. Check out our full list.
This is LG G4 video review, one of the best flagship Android smartphones of the year 2015. Check out our video review, camera samples and more.
Streaming video is one thing the Apple TV does well, and those who like shows that belong under the Showtime banner will soon be able to watch its shows on iOS and Apple TV without the need for a cable subscription on July 12th.
A newly published report is suggesting that iOS users in Japan are being targeted by cyber criminals with a malicious app when they try to view 'unsafe' videos. Famously known as the one-click fraud, the scam is not only applicable to jailbroken iOS devices, but non-jailbroken ones as well.
This message bug can crash Skype app for Windows, iOS, Android. Here's how to fix it right away.
Apple wants you to return your Beats Pill XL speaker back to them and they are giving you $325 to do that. The Cupertino giant has just initiated a complete recall of the product after the company learnt that the speaker in question poses a fire hazard and can be a risk to its owners. Check out the details below on what’s causing this and how the returns will be handled.
According to a new report, Microsoft is working internally on a project called Microsoft WiFi, which is a rebranded version of Skype WiFi. The rebranded service, leaked to the world early in true modern-day fashion, is said to be based around the idea of exponentially increasing the productivity of users by offering "hassle-free" Internet access around the world. Productivity comes in many forms - forms that can vary greatly on an individual basis - but there's no denying that having easy access to Internet wherever you are in the world could potentially increase anyone's output.
Banners and signs may not be the biggest aspect of most conferences across the world, but at WWDC, they give us a sure sign that the event is about to get underway, and with new signage now up at Moscone, WWDC 2015 will soon be ready to begin.
















