Finally -- after much speculation, rumor, gossip, updates and possible delays, the Samsung Galaxy S5 is ready to be rolled out, with Samsung announcing that the first pre-sales will be beginning this Monday!
Among the line up of expected or recently released mobile devices are the iPad Pro, the Surface Pro 2 and the Galaxy Tab Pro. The latter has caused the most buzz with a commercial deriding its competitors, but the other tablets stand their ground and prove to be just as reliable as the Korean made tablet.
More than a week after Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg phoned President Barack Obama to voice his frustrations regarding the recent surveillance scandal at the NSA, he was invited to the White House on Friday to discuss Americans' privacy concerns and NSA reform.
Although there still has not been a next-gen or PC release for Grand Theft Auto 5, there are still plenty of reasons to play the game on the PS3 and Xbox 360.
Apple may be dominating the industry in portable electronics, but reports indicate they have little interest in trying to compete for the strongest smartphone camera... at least for now.
This week in social media, Twitter turned eight years old and was banned in Turkey, Facebook faced off with the government over privacy (and it's the other way around this time), and Pinterest and Tumblr both got into marketing and ads. It's time for Social Media Saturday!
Toyota is hoping to reach out to the Hispanic community as the automaker has been named the official automotive and transportation sponsor of Hispanicize 2014. The fifth-annual Hispanicize 2014 conference is expected to host more than 1,500 influential Latinos from various professional fields such as business, film, journalism, marketing, music, and technology. Toyota North America's Group Vice President of the Hispanic Business Strategy Group Patricia Salas Pineda will be one of the professionals in attendance.
It's official, Google is worried about the public perception of Google Glass - so much so that it has written and published a list of the "Top 10 Google Glass Myths" in an effort to try to dispel some of the bad PR.
On Thursday, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings came out in favor of stronger net neutrality rules. Hastings supports a version of net neutrality that would help Netflix stream to customers without constant buffering - and without Netflix having to pay extra to internet service providers. But the root problem for Netflix and customers isn't the "toll" that Netflix recently had to pay for direct access - it's America's bandwidth scarcity.
In celebration of eight years of Twitter, the social media company launched a new website that gives users a look at their "First Tweet." Let's take an eight-year look back at Twitter to see what the first-ever tweet was, and what happened after.
Last week, Microsoft announced that it experienced record sales of its Xbox One after the release of the video game "Titanfall," which the Xbox has exclusive rights to.
Two major United States-based telecommunications companies have been named "Leaders" in Gartner Inc.'s "2014 Magic Quadrant for Global Managed Security Services Providers (MSSP)" report.
Computer tech giant Microsoft recently admitted in federal court documents that it has the ability to break into its customers' email accounts and has done so in the past.