Apple has announced it will finally sell the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus smartphones without SIMs in the U.S. The completely unlocked version of the iPhone has been available in other countries, and now stateside consumers can enjoy the smartphones without carrier ties or SIM cards.
When the Nintendo Wii U was launched in 2012, it immediately fell on hard times. Despite the fact it had no real competition from newly launched rivals by Sony and Microsoft yet, the Wii U failed to find a large audience and got off to an awful start on the sales front.
The Sony Walkman re-emerged last fall as a $300 hi-definition audio device with codec support. Now, Sony has announced a new Walkman model at the CES 2015 conference in Las Vegas this week, and it comes with a hefty price tag of $1,200.
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who last year caused a firestorm when he visited a controversial shrine that includes the names of convicted war criminals, promised he would for express remorse for his country's role in World War II.
Work will begin today on the nation's first bullet-train line, meant to eventually connect Los Angeles and San Francisco, even though funding concerns and political opposition have raised questions as to whether the project will ever be completed.
A wealthy hedge fund owner was found dead in his posh New York City apartment on Sunday after reportedly having an argument with his son over cutting his allowance.
On Sunday, Jay-Z appeared as a veteran “master” on Oprah Winfrey’s latest “Master Class” episode that addressed how various public figures feel towards the current race relations in America.
Samsung Launches New SUHD Television, Portable 1TB SSD LAS VEGAS -- Samsung, the world leader in televisions and a household name in the "Smart TV" sector, revealed some new and stunning displays at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Spacey may take home his first trophy at 72nd Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, Jan. 11 Season 3 of "House of Cards" looks like one that will be filled with political intrigue, backstabbing, ruthless pragmatism, lies and extortion.
Sunday’s premiere episode for the newest season of “Celebrity Apprentice” saw former “Cosby Show” actress, Keshia Knight Pullman fired from the show over her refusal to call Bill Cosby for money.