I-Hsien Sherwood | i.sherwood@latinospost.com
Apple’s iOS 6.1 update only came out on Monday, but it looks like a full-featured jailbreak will be available this weekend.
On Tuesday, Apple revealed the release date for its new 128 GB iPad 4: Feb. 5.
China’s Cultural Minister hinted that the authoritarian country may end its ban on game consoles.
If John Kerry is confirmed as Secretary of State by the Senate, as seems likely, he will be the first white male to hold the position in 16 years.
Smartphone sales worldwide rise 36 percent in the fourth quarter of 2012, but that could pose problems for manufacturers this year, as the market becomes more saturated with consumers.
Google+, the search giant’s proprietary sharing site, has exceeded expectations, surpassing Twitter.
The pope is urging the faithful to use Twitter to evangelize.
Everyone knows Lego is the mortal enemy of the bare foot, but is it racist?
“We've got to stop being the stupid party,” said Louisiana’s Republican Governor Bobby Jindal to a GOP audience.
Now that Hillary Clinton has given her testimony on Benghazi, she is free to step down as Secretary of State and retire. That or plan her 2016 presidential campaign.
The CEO of budget flight provider Southwest Airlines hinted that the company might end their long-standing policy of free checked baggage.
The Pentagon announces an end to the ban on women in combat roles during a press conference today.
John Kerry’s confirmation hearings before the Senate for Secretary of State begin today.
The House GOP avoided a fight over the debt ceiling today, by passing a bill extending the country’ ability to pay its debts until mid-May.
AMC’s period drama “Mad Men” returns with a Season 6 two-hour premiere that creator Matthew Weiner says is “constructed like a film.”