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.
Following its "mobile first" slogan, Facebook has introduced a feature for its iPhone app that allows free calls.
Yelp CEO Jeremy Stoppleman explained the site’s Local Inspector Value-Entry Specification (LIVES) program in a blog post that went live early Thursday morning. Starting now, Yelp users in San Francisco and New York City will be able to see not only reviews, operating hours, and transit directions for restaraunts in their cities, but also the health scores of those restaurants.
SurveyMonkey, the online consumer experience company run by David Goldberg, spouse of Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) COO Sheryl Sandberg, has raised $800 million.
Outsourcing jobs to Asia is common for companies. A U.S. software developer just got caught doing it for himself. The problem? It isn't legal.
King.com's social game “Candy Crush Saga” has become the most popular Facebook game in terms of daily active users, surpassing Zynga’s top titles like “FarmVille 2,” “Words with Friends,” and “Texas HoldEm Poker.”
On Tuesday, a Microsoft executive posted to Twitter that the first batch of Surface Pro tablets have come off the production line.
Silver Lake Partners, likely buyer of Dell (NASDAQ:DELL), has some deeply experienced tech executives. Here are some.
According to a new report, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will sport the new Exynos 5 Octa processor and will also feature a massive 6.3-inch display. The device is expected to be released later this year.
In terms of Apple’s next generation iPhone, the purported “iPhone 5S,” numerous reports have surfaced recently, but what has fueled the rumor-mill even further of late is a new report saying that the handset will feature a fingerprint sensor hidden beneath the home button.
Kim Dotcom has announced that he will launch "Mega," a secure, encrypted file-sharing site being billed as follow-up to his wildly popular Megaupload.com website, which was shut down last year by United States authorities who charged him and several other Megaupload leaders with criminal copyright infringement.
Twitter is opening a new office in Sao Paulo, Brazil, the country that is home to its second largest community of users with more than 40 active accounts.
Twitter and Instagram are two social media sites that have taken the world by storm. But they have their own language that many users, especially new ones, have a hard time understanding. This glossary/dictionary will teach you the meanings behind key hashtags, abbreviations and slang terms like #FF, #TBT, #Icant, #Dead, SMH, FOH, #YOLO, CTFU and more.
An Ontario court last week denied a request by the U.S. government for Megaupload to turn over mirrored copies of 32 computer servers to American authorities, stating that the request was too broad and that its scope needs to be pared down if the court is to grant a warrant to obtain the mirror images of the servers.
Advanced Micro Devices this week accused four of its former officials of stealing more than 100,000 files of trade secrets.
KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo expects Apple’s fifth-generation iPad to be “significantly lighter and slimmer” than last year’s models.
Should Dell go private? Here's a checklist for the CEO, who may not want to cede control of the company he's nurtured for 29 years.
Google has commemorated the inventor of the Zamboni by displaying an interactive game on its homepage.
Dell's Ophelia, a USB-size self-contained computer, can provide access to virtually every major operating system, all via the cloud.
Nintendo (PINK: NTDOY) is merging its home entertainment console and handheld divisions to promote sharing of ideas and technology between the two divisions.
As the release date for RIM's BlackBerry 10 approaches, a detailed video of the Z10 handset has surfaced online.
After a mediocre year for PCs in 2012, prospects for 2013 are only slightly better, said influential market forecaster IDC.
The Wi-Fi version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (GT-N8013) in the U.S. started receiving the Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean official firmware update Tuesday. Here is how to root the device running on the latest firmware.
According to an analyst, Apple would begin production of the preliminary builds of the “iPhone 5S” in March.
Samsung has started rolling out Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean firmware update for Galaxy Note 10.1 in the U.S. Here's how to install it manually.