The "Harlem Shake" pandemic viral Internet video has been commercially embraced. Is this the logical conclusion for an Internet meme?
The Android 4.2.2 AOKP Build 4 Jelly Bean custom ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S2 (GT-I9100) was released Monday. Here's how to install it.
Google may be adding a new feature to its Chrome web browser to help users identify deal with the problem of so-called "noisy tabs."
Apple has proposed a settlement to a 2011 case alleging that it inform its customers of the financial risks involved in unregulated in-app purchases.
The Galaxy S3 is by far Samsung's most popular smartphone, but the company is hoping to one-up last year's effort with the Samsung Galaxy S4, which will be unveiled on March 14 in New York City.
The Pirate Bay has long called Sweden home and for the last three years it has getting its Internet access from the Swedish Pirate Party. Potential police action against Sweden’s Pirate Party has forced The Pirate Bay to get its bandwidth from friends in Spain and Norway.
The MYO armband allows you to control objects in your environment like in "Star Wars" or "Minority Report."
Nokia unveiled its Nokia 105 phone at the Mobile World Congress Monday, costing just $20, the device stays charged for up to 35 days.
Microsoft's Xbox720 has a rumored April release.
A video of a Chinese official destroying an airport boarding gate after missing his flight has gone viral and led to his suspension.
Amazon has signed a new deal with FX, gaining exclusive rights to host its show "Justified" on the Prime Instant Video service.
The evasi0n untethered jailbreak seems dead in iOS 6.1.3. The new beta 2 reportedly includes patches for the exploits used to create it.
Case maker MiniSuit has created a case for the iPad 5 based on its alleged specs and features, releasing photos as proof.
GE Capital said its 2012 financing of projects in telecommunications, media and technology rose nearly 9 percent last year to $3.7 billion.
A few lines of code nestled away in Google's most recent update for its YouTube Android application have revealed more about the company's rumored pay-to-view services than it is currently admitting.
Facebook has partnered with a number of mobile carriers to cut costs for its mobile messaging service.
AT&T said it will rollout 4G LTE services on most vehicles from General Motors starting in 2014.
Google has shut down two buildings near its HQ, ordering all staff to evacuate as the air in those buildings has become too toxic to work in.
Intel Corp. announced its new Atom “Clover Trail+” chips geared at winning momentum in the burgeoning market for smartphones and tablets.
Samsung Monday confirmed that it would launch the new Galaxy S4 smartphone during a March 14 event in New York.
On Saturday, team evad3rs released yet another update to evasi0n, taking it to version 1.5. The reason for the update was to improve the boot-up time of some iOS devices that had already been jailbroken with evasi0n.
The Hewlett-Packard Co. will re-enter the consumer tablet market this spring with its $169 HP Slate 7, the company announced Sunday.
It's Tim Cook’s turn to face the music when Apple holds its annual meeting on Wednesday. HP's Meg Whitman and Michael Dell know the challenge.
After years of planning and at least two delays, the Copyright Alert System, aka the so-called six-strikes policy, will launch Monday, according to TorrentFreak.
Despite more than 100 million registered consumers and accolades from across the blogosphere, concern is growing among fans of uTorrent that the file-sharing giant’s days are numbered.
Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty has strong feelings about the possibility of a low-cost iPhone this year.
The Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean test firmware for the Samsung Galaxy S3 with the model number GT-I9300 leaked Friday. Here's how to install it.
Apple iPhones are not just the most popular handsets among consumers, they are also the most reliable ones available in the market, says a new study.
A Twitter account belonging to the anarchic hacktivist collective Anonymous appears to have been hacked by a little-known rival group known as the Rustle League. The account @Anon_Central, which normally posts news related to Anonymous’ pet causes, was vandalized in an effort to “troll” the group.
A U.S. District Court judge backed Greenlight Capital management’s challenge to Apple by barring a shareholder vote on bylaws this week.