I-Hsien Sherwood | i.sherwood@latinospost.com
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could change campaign finance as much as the infamous Citizen’s United decision of 2010, which allowed unlimited political donations from corporations and labor unions.
The HTC One was unveiled yesterday to mostly rave reviews, but some potential buyers are wondering about the smartphone’s camera: it’s only 4.3 megapixels.
The Sony Xperia Z smartphone is now available in Europe. What are reviewers saying about it?
It looks like Verizon might end up releasing both the BlackBerry Z10 and BlackBerry Q10 smartphones in April, perhaps simultaneously.
HTC unveiled the stunning HTC One smartphone at simultaneous events in London and New York on Tuesday.
The New York Times has officially weighed in on the debate over a biting review of the Tesla Model S electric car published two weeks ago.
Reviews are landing for Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, and there’s high praise all around for the hack-and-slash melee brawler.
Previously, we speculated that the updated Microsoft Office 2013 license could prevent users from reinstalling the software on a new computer if their old one died, and Microsoft has confirmed that interpretation.
The much anticipated HTC One smartphone (née M7) is revealed today, at a global launch event at 10 a.m. EST. On Tuesday morning, a new pic of the HTC One leaked.
Private space exploration company SpaceX is planning its next payload delivery via rocket to the International Space Station on Mar. 1.
HTC continues to tease consumers and tech speculators with pics of possible products that will be unveiled during tomorrow’s launch event.
The LG Optimus G Pro smartphone hits shelves in South Korea this week, but when will it be available in the United States?
Outraged over John Broder’s scathing New York Times review of the Tesla Model S electric car, a group of Model S owners banded together over the weekend to recreate Broder’s ill-fated trip up the I-95 corridor.
Sources say Google is planning to open real-world retail stores in the United States sometime before the end of the year.
New York Times reporter John Broder responds to Tesla Motors founder Elon Musk’s data dump, refusing to back down and vigorously defending his negative review of the Tesla Model S electric car last week.