Last year was a big year for Apple, but we all know the company will never be satisfied. Apple is trying its best to keep its newest launches quiet, but here are what rumors, bloggers and analysts predict Apple has in store for 2014.
One of Wall Street's major investment banks, Wells Fargo, has made a difficult decision to downgrade Apple, warning that the iPhone 5s is less profitable than previous models and consequently, the tech giant can expect lower profit margins and less support from operators in the future.
The most recent Samsung Galaxy smartphone rumors and information suggest that the Korean tech company of Samsung is all set to launch their much awaited Samsung Galaxy S5 right along another gadget which they call as the Samsung Galaxy F.
In tech news, Apple has just filed another lawsuit against rival company Samsung, requesting that their old phones be "banned" because their platforms violate patents filed by Apple.
NBA 2K14 surprised its gamers on Christmas Day with some special holiday gifts and discounts. Even in the days after the holiday, 2K Sports continued to release locker codes.
Grand Theft Auto V was 2013's most memorable video game and took the world by storm by breaking records, winning awards and just being an awesome game. Its online version is a unique experience as well, and recently Aaron Garbut, Rockstar North art director spoke about the game's creation and its future.
Samsung, which has been using plastic material for its previous devices, is now finally shifting gears and plans to introduce a new metal casing for its next flagship smartphone, Galaxy S5.
As 2014 draws closer, the rumors surrounding the latest Samsung phones heat up...and once again, the rumors are starting that Samsung will release a metal phone. But, according to experts, the phone in question is NOT part of the Galaxy series!
The iOS 7 jailbreak release has been plagued with piracy and a breach of trust between the Evad3rs and the now-ditched Chinese Taig App Store, but there has been some good news in the last 24 hours