Selected Starbucks, KFC and Chili's branches will participate in an Apple compatibility pilot program before the year ends with wider availability set for the first quarter of 2016.
The unofficial Samsung Galaxy J3 has appeared in a couple of benchmark listings that reveal upgraded specs and features as compared to the recently announced Galaxy J2.
The brand-new Galaxy S6 Edge Plus and Note 5 phablets are a just a couple of weeks old, but in the world of mobile advancements, tech pundits are already looking ahead to the future. Rumor has it that Samsung will release the Galaxy S7 smartphone in three different processor variants.
Apple has officially announced the all-new Beats Pill+ Bluetooth wireless speaker. The device is the first offering from Beats by Dr. Dre ever since the audio company was acquired by the Cupertino-based tech giant last summer.
Activition recently posted a new gameplay trailer for "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3." The video showcases shooters' new "Cybercore Chaos" skills in the form of cybernetic player modifications.
A new DLC that contains a collection of suave cars is now available for "Forza 6." Microsoft also issued a short cinematic trailer of the "Logitech G Car Pack."
Apple is reportedly planning to unveil the rumored 21.5-inch Retina iMac at an event next week. Meanwhile, new reports concur with previous rumors that the iPad Pro could launch in November 2015.
Huawei Honor Play 5X has recently been approved by Chinese telecommunications regulator TENAA. The handset is expected to be introduced during Huawei's Oct. 10 press event with a five-inch screen and 4,000 mAh battery, among others.
Karim Benzema's public frustration over reduced playing time under Rafael Benitez is music to the ears of Arsenal management. The Gunners have been adamant in signing the French international since the summer.
One of the Lumia 950XL final leaked photos reveals the Windows 10 Mobile smartphone to have a removable battery. The handset is expected to be unveiled during Microsoft's press event on Oct. 6.
Microsoft Surface Pro 4 is said to include "Smart Frame" technology that lets Microsoft change the size of the screen depending on what the tablet is being used for at random times.