A new celebrity photo-based website has been created for the U.S. Hispanic market, and it's designed for mobile audiences as well. ImpreMedia announced the launch of Flashpik.com, and it'll feature celebrity content from around the world.
Numerous other tech giants have various leaked photos of their upcoming devices speculated to be released this year. And for the first time, a clear look of what seems to be an HTC One 2 leak was spotted over Twitter today.
With the iPhone 6 expected to arrive the soonest Apple can do about it, the rumor mill just keep on cycling around even without any confirmation yet from the Cupertino tech giant.
Last week, it wasn't clear how the hackers who caused Target's massive credit card breach got into the company's payment system: it was just clear that credentials were stolen or hacked. In a report from Krebs on Security on Wednesday, the answer might have been found -- and it's stranger than you might guess.
It looks like the U.K.'s spy agency has it's own Low Orbit Ion Cannon, and it's not afraid to use it - or restricted from targeting non-terrorism related civilians.
It looks like a blast from the past each and every time the President of the United States pulls out his seemingly outdated BlackBerry. It turns out this is all for a reason.
In an effort to keep its Xbox One a strong contender in the console war against Sony's PlayStation 4, Microsoft has announced a series of updates for the video game system to be released on Feb. 11 and March 4.
If intimidation gets you moving, this App is for you. The Carrot Fit App is designed to torture users into losing weight using threat, intimidation and ridicule in the process, according to Mail Online.
Recently, a big report from South Korea claimed to know everything there is to know about Apple's next smartphone release, presumably called the iPhone 6. The report is quite detailed, but how accurate is it? Here is the breakdown of the latest iPhone 6 rumors, so you can determine whether or not the report is worth the fuss.
Latest news regarding the specs of the Samsung Galaxy S5 may spell disaster for Apple as it's design and technology are reported to outclass the high-end Apple iPhone.
Ubisoft has rolled out a 2.3GB Assassin’s Creed 4 auto-download patch for Sony’s next gen console preceding a title update for PS4, Xbox One, PS3 and Xbox 360 users to come February 11.
It's a relatively new playing field, but cyber security is no joke, and the Obama administration is making that clear. Acting Assistant Attorney General Mythili Raman told a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday that the government would like for there to be new regulation that requires retailers to quickly report electronic identity thefts.
It's not the same as Google's autonomous car, but a new initiative spearheaded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced Monday aims to have cars talk to each other in order to improve safety conditions on the road.
The Federal Communications Commission announced that it plans to double the money it's spending on faster internet connections in public schools and libraries. The initiative was part of President Obama's State of the Union address, where he promised that 15,000 schools would get faster, better internet access.
The proposed Sprint and T-Mobile merger seems to have hit another roadblock in the government as Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Tom Wheeler has apparently expressed concern about any further consolidation in the U.S. wireless industry.
Asus announced a new PC running Google's Chrome OS, but it's not another Chromebook. The Asus's new Chromebox is an Apple Mac Mini-looking box running Google Chrome OS.