I-Hsien Sherwood
The keynote address at Google I/O 2013 begins at noon EDT, and there are plenty of possible announcements. Watch it live here.
A new rumor says a stock Android version of the Samsung Galaxy S4 will debut during the Google I/O Conference keynote address today.
The QWERTY keyboard-enabled BlackBerry Q10 has been confirmed for a summer release date on Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile.
The former Latino outreach director for the Republican Party in Florida switched his party allegiance to Democrat, citing his former party’s troubles with minorities.
The Senate Judiciary Committee is moving to make foreign students easier to track in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings.
Nightly builds for CyanogenMod 10.1 are now available for the HTC One, at least for GSM and Sprint versions of the phone.
New rumors say the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will not have a flexible display.
New rumors say the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini will run a dual-core Exynos 5210 processor and an 8-megapixel camera.
Good news for eager fans awaiting the Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4: the release date has been pushed up a week, to May 23.
Immigrant advocacy groups and labor unions have joined forces demanding the Obama administration halt deportations of undocumented immigrants who will be eligible for citizenship under the proposed immigration reform bill.
Despite heavy coverage by Fox News and congressional Republicans, more Americans trust Hillary Clinton when it comes to Benghazi than the GOP.
Even Kim Dotcom, famed founder of the file repository Mega wants nothing to do with 3D-printed guns.
Google has quietly discontinued its SMS Google Search service. Previously, customers with old-school feature phones could text a query to 466453 (GOOGLE) and receive a text version of top Google searches.
The Sony Xperia Z is out in the United States, but another variant in the works allows underwater snapshots and HD video as far down as five feet.
The waterproof and dustproof Samsung Galaxy S4 Active might be one step closer to release.