FiftyThree, which released its own Paper app back in 2012, is asking Facebook to change the name of its new mobile app.
There’s a new Facebook app out there, aiming for a spot on your phone’s homepage. But can it dethrone the king?
In a seemingly unusual event, an iPhone 5c exploded late last week in the back pocket of a 13-year-old girl.
The cinematographers on the project doubted the mobile phone's video capabilities, but by the end of the day, their minds had been changed.
Pebble is launching an appstore for their eponymous Smartwatch, and has begun shipping the Pebble Steel.
Intel is working on a new kind of voice recognition device that, unlike Apple's Siri, functions offline.
Facebook's visual news reader app Paper will release for iPhone on Feb. 3.
Jailbreak users are recommended to stay away from iOS 7.0.5 until further notice from evad3rs.
Today on The Rundown: the Wii U is one foot in the grave, the iPod is actually dead, and Google brings the hammer down on Snapchat cheaters.
Starwood's vision for the future of hotels: "No more lines, visits to the front desk, swiped credit cards or even keys."
Will the Samsung Galaxy S5 be made of only plastic after all?
Apple gave a weak guidance for the second quarter, but the rest of 2014 should go better for the company.
Apple comes up short on top and bottom lines and shares fall.
Apple Inc. shares plunged over 5 percent on Monday after it reported first-quarter earnings of $13.1 billion on sales of $57.59 billion.
Will Samsung and Google's 10-year patent agreement best benefit Samsung or Google?
The Bitcoin Center NYC opened its doors last month, declaring 2014 to be the year of the cryptocurrency.
Users began reporting that Gmail, Google's web-based email service, was down at about 2 p.m. EST on Friday.
Launching two new iPhones and a new iPad paid off for Apple.
Sources have told the Wall Street Journal that iPhone models with displays larger than 4.5 inches and larger than 5 inches are currently in development.
Today on 60 Sec Tech: Candy Crush Saga goes sue-crazy, Google’s buses get approved, and Ford’s working on self-driving cars.
Mobile Money combines a prepaid Visa along with a smartphone app to create an alternative banking service.
Apple filed a patent on Jan. 16 for a payment method that combines iBeacon with NFC.