Apple Inc.'s iPhone5 remains the most anticipated smartphone in the U.S. market, and appears to have broken all kinds of records when it comes to rumors surrounding a device.
Apple iTunes is apparently headed for the international music clouds.The company is trying to lock down worldwide, international cloud-music rights for iTunes, according to a report from CNET.
You love your iPhone. You've waited patiently for Apple to give you a new model to love, but now there's reason to rejoice: The Apple Let's Talk iPhone event scheduled for October 4 is almost here. In a mere few days, the product will likely be unveiled, along with other surprises expected from Apple.
The iPhone5 release date is almost here -- with an unveiling anticipated at a company event Tuesday -- and it is expected that among the biggest changes consumers will find in the product is a larger screen size.
StatCounter predicts Firefox to fall to number three most popular browser by the end of 2011.
Although word hasn't been confirmed about the next version of Windows 8, rumors have it the operating system will be introduced late 2012. As PC and Mac users continue going back and forth over which is better, new OS interfaces become critical to how consumers evaluate their experiences.
While the tech world is eagerly awaiting the launch of Apple Inc.'s next-generation iPhone, the rumors around the much-anticipated smartphone has been set on fire by several sightings of iPhone4S/5 cases on AT&T's databases and inventory.
The Eastman Kodak Co. issued a statement Friday saying it was committed to meeting its obligations, and had no plans to file for bankruptcy protection.
After Amazon.com Inc.'s official announcement this week introducing its 7-inch Kindle Fire tablet for just $199, rumors are rife the company may bring out its second-generation tablet with a 10.1-inch screen this year.
About 50,000 people are expected at the Oracle OpenWorld 2011 Conference, beginning Sunday at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
United Auto Workers members overwhelmingly voted down a new five-year contract offer from the Oshkosh Corp. on Friday despite the company's offer of a signing bonus and raise to offset higher health care costs, according to the company.
The new iPhone expected to be unveiled by Apple Inc. at its media event Oct. 4 is supposed to come with 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB storage capacities, according to 9to5Mac. Rumor has it Apple will either reveal an updated iPhone4 called the 4S or a completely new iPhone5.
Now that the wraps are off, Amazon's Kindle Fire is an aggressive play into Apple's iPad market.
AT&T Inc has asked a U.S. court to dismiss cases brought by rivals Sprint Nextel Corp and Cellular South against AT&T's proposed $39 billion purchase of T-Mobile USA.
Hate mornings, especially on Mondays? You may be surprised to know that much of the world doesn't share that grumpy feeling.
Eastnan Kodak shares plunged 60 percent after reports it was heading for bankruptcy filing.
The newest iPhone has been spotted in Apple's inventory, giving details about the phone's features and its name.
iPhone and iPad speaker docks in the shape of Angry Birds will be released this fall. The first three models feature the red and black birds and a helmet-wearing pig.
Two separate mood studies conducted by researchers at Cornell, Harvard, and Northeastern University reveal people are happiest in the early morning and late at night, during the weekends, and on the west coast.
As the anticipation for Apple's iPhone 5 increases a new study shows that there are certain features consumers are hoping for in the next-generation iPhone.
Samsung Electronics Co has made a proposal to Apple Inc. in order to resolve their patent dispute in Australia concerning touch-screen technology, according to Sydney court.
Mango update totally revamps the Windows Phone 7 operating system and puts Microsoft on the apps map.
As concerns and controversies culminate over Facebook’s privacy breach, two House members are asking the Federal Trade Commission to examine the social networking site’s practice of tracking browser cookies. Will Facebook survive this?
The average person online today probably owns a Facebook, follows several Tweets, watches videos on YouTube, and finds their new apartment on Craigslist. If any of that applies to you, chances are you’ve probably felt overwhelmed by the Internet before. Have you ever gotten the feeling that there’s just too much to keep track of?
'Gears of War' 3 sells 3 million copies in first week
Starting at $199, Amazon's Kindle Fire set for release this Nov. 15 may be driving the price of its opponents down. With other tablets costing at least $100 more, the Kindle Fire is currently taking pre-orders on their website now.
On Thursday, shares for Research in Motion Ltd. continued dropping as the BlackBerry PlayBook remains in production. With two senior staff resigning, RIM is fighting rumors that their commitment to the tablet market is coming to an end.
BlackBerry PlayBook feels the heat of tablet competition.
The tech-savvy handymen over at iFixit broke into the new 27-inch Apple Thunderbolt Display - if meticulous dis-assembly constitutes 'breaking in.' The sleek design of the product includes a limited number of backside ports, including three powered USB 2.0 ports, a FireWire 800 port, a Thunderbolt port, and a Gigabit Ethernet port. The display, which is mostly unchanged from the previously released Apple Cinema Display, utilizes the same screen as Dell's competing UltraSharp U2711 27-in...
Microsoft is rumored to bring a pay television service through Xbox Live as early as next week.