Twitter is reportedly in the process of testing out its Night Mode feature for its desktop website.
Apple, which has been making LCD iPhones since 2007, has opted for an OLED display for its upcoming iPhone.
Since the Galaxy S8 launched with a relatively small 3,000mAh battery, Samsung is reportedly working on putting a bigger battery into the Galaxy S9.
Benchmark results for the Nokia 8 have also surfaced online, seemingly confirming the presence of the Snapdragon 835 processor and 4GB of RAM.
A new report is claiming that Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8 phablet will debut with force touch technology, the same one that Apple is using on its iPhones.
Microsoft has introduced the new Outlook.com beta which comes with a new set of features.
Instagram has begun testing a new feature that will let users invite friends as guests during live broadcasts.
Developers have started making augmented reality games based on Apple's ARKit, which was launched at the World Wide Developers Conference in June this year to help create better AR experiences.
Due to the limited supply of flexible AMOLED smartphone screens, Chinese phone makers have decided to use rigid AMOLED panels for their upcoming handsets.
The Google Memo indecent continues after James Damore has taken legal action against the Silicon Valley company.
Recently leaked images may give an up close look at the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.
The British government is considering fines of more than $20 million for companies that fail to take proper precautions to protect against cyber attacks.
A developer has learned after hacking Apple’s Simulator that the rumored next-generation Apple TV could indeed come with support for 4K resolution.
Twitter users that were blocked by Trump demand that he unblock them amid First Amendment lawsuit.
Disney will pull its films from Netflix in 2019 ahead of the launch of its own streaming service.
The United States is on track to have its second warmest year in the history books, July set new records.
The iPhone 8 will be released on time but in short supply and in only three colors, KGI Securities analyst says.
There are millions of black holes all over the Milky Way galaxy, so be sure to look where you’re going.
Two major malware campaigns targeting North Korea were launched following the country's test of intercontinental ballistic missiles.
The host of the beloved "Reading Rainbow" children's show is being sued by a PBS affiliate for alleged misuse of its most famous catchphrases in promotion of his own "Skybrary" mobile app.
SegWit, the software brainchild of developer Peter Wuille, just paved the way for a year of radical bitcoin updates.
A number of tech companies including IBM and Red Hat met with United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement to discuss building an "extreme vetting" program.
The U.S. Army told its units to stop using DJI products, but won't tell DJI why, according to the drone company.
Emails say some staff at the USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service told employees to replace "climate change" with "weather extremes" after Trump took office.
How the dark and light swirls on the surface of the moon formed is a mystery to NASA scientists but they're planning a mission to learn more.
Samsung’s virtual channel video service TV Plus has reached Europe.
Samsung may release several models of the Galaxy Note 8, but it remains to be seen which markets will get the rumored color options.
Cryptocurrency helps women gain financial independence despite cultural barriers.
Scientists think they have cracked a Neanderthal genetic mystery. Their DNA analysis tells us a lot about how many of this prehistoric human lived.
In a new study, an algorithm that tracked colors, filters and content better predicted Instagram users' depression than general doctors with no assistance could.