Japanese carrier Willcom has introduced what it is calling the world's "smallest and lightest phone."
Renderings of the Galaxy S4 released just days before Samsung's Unpacked event may be the most accurate until the smartphone's official unveiling.
It has been reported that Apple is planning to release its next generation iPhone model, aka the “iPhone 5S,” in August.
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According to a report, Samsung Galaxy S4 will feature a new mechanism that would track the users’ eye movements to scroll down a page.
Samsung is reportedly sicking with a plastic exterior for the Galaxy S4 as it did with the Galaxy S3.
A market survey suggests game console developers will have an even harder time selling their next-generation hardware than originally thought.
The Pirate Bay torrent site announced Sunday that it had been booted from Norway and was moving its traffic to North Korea, where it had been granted virtual asylum. Too bad it was all just a hoax, according to a report that emerged Tuesday.
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The petition to make cell phone unlocking legal again has achieved its biggest milestone yet: official support from the White House.
Baltimore Catholic Church deacon William Steven Albaugh was arrested after Verizon discovered child pornography on his personal online storage locker last week.
A highly anticipated reboot of one of the most storied video game franchises in history is finally here. But is 2013's "Tomb Raider" worthy of Lara Croft's legacy?
Vertu, a pioneer maker of luxury mobile phones, is releasing Ti, an Android-running smartphone with a whopper of a price tag.
The Android Open Kang Project (AOKP) custom ROM based on the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean firmware has been released for the Motorola Droid Bionic XT875.
A new Antutu benchmark result has revealed that the Samsung Galaxy S4 will be powered by an Exynos Octa 5410 CPU, clocking at 1.8GHz. The device will be a world phone.
Add the privately held Evernote Corp. to the growing list of U.S.-based information-technology outfits targeted by hackers this year.
Barclays analyst Kirk Yang believes Apple will release two true iPhone 5 successors, the security-laden iPhone 5S and cheaper-built iPhone 6, by September 2013.
We take a look at the Galaxy S4 and the Galaxy Nexus in terms of the smartphones' highly coveted special specifications.
Apple only offers the iPhone 5 in two colors, but AnoStyle offers a way to own a green, violet, blue or even gold iPhone 5.
#UnlikelyPopeNames is currently trending on Twitter as users have fun coming up with names that will not come up during the College of Cardinals discussion of Pope Benedict XVI's successor.
The OUYA game console will start shipping to Kickstarter backers on March 28, OUYA CEO and co-founder Julie Uhrman announced this week.
As millions of Samsung fans eagerly await “The Galaxy S4”, a new report suggests that the device could be sold in six different variants.
With the Samsung Galaxy S4 expected to debut March 14, let’s take a look at some of the craziest rumors about the much-anticipated phone.
Apple is blocking messages with the phrase "barely legal teen" sent through its iCloud email service, suggesting the company is taking another aggressive approach to resolve its "porn problem."
Andrew Mason has been removed from his position as CEO of Groupon.
Anonymous has released 16 gigabytes of data, code and software on Bank Of America, claiming it used security firms to spy on private citizens.
As Google engineers build Android modifications for the recently released Linux 3.8 kernel, many suggest that Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie, speculated to be unveiled at Google I/O conference in May, will be based on the new source code.
Sony has sold its Tokyo-based Sony City Osaki building in an effort to cut costs and reconfigure its assets.
Browsermark 2.0 Browser Benchmark tested the Samsung GT-I9500, believed to be the Galaxy S4, and it scored better than 99 percent of all other phones.
Comcast will launch persistent pop-up ads for any user who has received four alerts as part of the Copyright Alert System, an anti-piracy policy also known as the six-strikes policy.