In a couple of hours, the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo will start at the los Angeles Convention Center. Techies and gaming buffs are now squirming in their seats, beds, or gaming dens about what's new and hot coming out of E3 2014.
When Apple founder Steve Jobs breathed his last in 2011, many thought his passing would spell the end of his company and years of exciting innovations. However, it appears those apprehensions were unfounded, thanks to the chief of Apple's Software Engineering division, Craig Federighi.
Are you an Apple fan? Then you should care about WWDC 2014, which starts Monday, June 2.
The iPhone maker has finally confirmed rumors about the company buying Beats Electronics in a multi-billion dollar deal. This will be it's "largest acquisition" in its history.
The Electronic Entertainment Expo 2014 will begin this June 10, and the console giants are getting their new games ready for this year's event.
With the development of a new kind of cassette tape, it's probable that the "ancient" technology may be finding a renaissance in this digital age.
Are we going to be seeing Beats by Apple ear pods in Apple stores soon?
This recent verdict involves just one of many lawsuits that Apple and Samsung has filed against each other in courts around the globe.
If there's any tattoo that you should get, it's probably this one – that is if you've been diagnosed with epilepsy or Parkinson's disease.
We've heard of 3-D printers producing weapons, chocolates, and even jewelry. But human organs? Now that's groundbreaking.
Newly leaked photos of the next generation iPhone show that the device might be coming with an iPod Touch-like camera.
Want a lamp that can be controlled via your mobile phone? Techday said LG unveiled its latest attempt to gain traction in the industry of smart devices with its new Smart Lamp.
Did Edward Snowden leak this bit of information recently? No need – the U.S. Air Force did the deed itself by declassifying a 15-page policy directive the previous week.
Expected to be one of the biggest creative events of 2014, this year's South By Southwest is bound to be overcrowded, confusing but downright memorable.