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.
Samsung posted a picture on its official Twitter account Thursday, which suggested that the Galaxy S4 release event will be live streamed at the Times Square on March 14 at 7 PM.
The iOS 6.1.3 is not too far away and therefore, it’s high time to save your iOS 6.1.2 SHSH blobs for future downgrades. The popular SHSH blob-saving tool TinyUmbrella is updated. Here's how to use it.
The eBay listing for a pair of Google Glass eye wear was recently removed from the site for violation of its presale listings policy.
The New York Times has struck a new deal with Starbucks to offer coffee drinkers limited access to the paper's stories.
HTC has confirmed that the HTC One smartphone will be its sole flagship phone in 2013.
Adobe released its Abobe Photoshop Touch application for iPhone, iPod Touch and Android Wednesday.
Samsung is launching a new mobile wallet application for its Android smartphone and sticking closer to Apple's playbook.
Scientists have unveiled a lithium-ion battery that can stretch up to 300 percent of its original size and still function.
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.