Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ), the No. 2 carrier, as expected, reported that its fourth-quarter loss doubled due to charges for Superstorm Sandy.
The Verizon variant of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone with the model number SCH-I515 recently started receiving the new AOKP (Android Open Kang Project) custom ROM “JB-MR1 Build 1,” based on Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean.
Mega, the successor to Kim Dotcom's controversial Megaupload service, launched over the weekend to much praise and long wait times.
A Samsung official has reportedly confirmed that an 8-inch Galaxy Note tablet will debut at Barcelona's Mobile World Congress.
Google, the No. 1 search engine, is expected to report that its earnings and revenue juggernaut kept rolling through the fourth quarter.
A diagram allegedly showcasing the system layout for Microsoft's rumored Xbox 720 has reportedly leaked online.
Despite flat software/services revenue, IBM’s performance will look like a sleek engine running in a tech sector buffeted by easing demand.
Atari U.S. has filed for bankruptcy protection in the hopes that it will be able to regain financial independence from its struggling European parent company, the company said in a statement Monday.
Samsung will release a new version of its Galaxy S3 with NFC technology at the end of January, the company announced on Monday.
A key test for “Big Data”? Opera Solutions’ new fraud detection system for health insurance exchanges established under Obamacare.
Apple could release a larger iPhone version, dubbed iPhone Math, alongside the long-rumored iPhone 5S in June, with a much bigger 4.8-inch screen.
Renowned iOS hacker Planetbeing has announced via Twitter that he, along with pod2g, has made a significant progress in terms of developing the iOS 6 untethered jailbreak. Pod2g says that two new vulnerabilities have been found.
The decision to take Dell Inc. private will ultimately be made by one person: Michael S. Dell. Does he want to be a financial engineer?
The long-anticipated Mega launch may be the most awkward event in the history of tech releases, as Kim Dotcom presided over one of the most embarrassing and silly displays of pompousness in recent memory early Sunday morning Eastern Standard Time.
Kim Dotcom is launching Mega, his successor to Megaupload, at 2:30 a.m. EST Sunday via livestream, and here's your opportunity to watch the filesharing site release event live.
Kim Dotcom has launched Mega, an encrypted, secure file-sharing successor to Megaupload.com, which was shut down last year by U.S. authorities who charged him and several other Megaupload leaders with criminal copyright infringement and other counts.
Samsung Galaxy S4 has been spotted in Antutu Benchmarks in two variants, both featuring Exynos 5 Octa (8-core) processor and the Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean.
For those users of the AT&T variant of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 (SGH-I317) waiting to experience the new Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean on their devices, here’s some good news. The device can now be updated to the new firmware using CM10.1, the popular custom ROM from the CyanogenMod Team.
After the Stop Online Piracy Act, or SOPA, met defeat by congressional inaction last year, its failure stood as proof of Netizens' power to rally against and thereby halt legislation that is portrayed as censorship. With Friday the first anniversary of SOPA’s defeat, activists have dubbed Jan. 18 Internet Freedom Day, an unofficial holiday that celebrates transparency online.
Coffeehouses and cafes with public Internet access will not be affected by the coming Six-Strikes anti-piracy scheme, but not all businesses will be subject to the same clemency.
According to a new report, Google may eventually develop technology that would allow Web surfers to log into websites by touching a screen rather than typing a traditional password.
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) reported a dismal quarter but it has strengths to regain ground quickly based on in-house skills.
Google is branching out from its home base in Mountain View, Calif., to start building a new HQ across the pond.
Investment by U.S. venture capitalists fell 10 percent overall last year to only $26.5 billion, the worst performance in three years.
Samsung recently released the software update N7100XXDLL7 for the Galaxy Note 2, bringing fixes for some notorious bugs along with the latest Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean official firmware. But according to a new report, this particular software update is also causing battery drain for some users.
Adding more to the Samsung Galaxy S4 rumors, a new report hit the Web Thursday saying that the next generation Galaxy S device would feature wireless charging.
Microsoft Security Essentials, the world's most popular security suite, failed to win AV-Test certification - for the 2nd straight year.
Intel Corp. (NASDAQ:INTC) reported fourth-quarter net income dipped 27 percent -- the worst report in the past four years.
This week, actor and uber-badass Samuel L. Jackson made headlines for his cover of Taylor Swift’s catchy pop hit “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.” Let’s celebrate that beautiful pairing with a look at some of Jackson’s best viral videos.
Imangi Studios has quietly rolled out its successor to the widely popular "Temple Run" mobile game. "Temple Run 2" debuted in Apple's App Store this week, and Android users may not have to wait much longer.