I-Hsien Sherwood
New photos purporting to be the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini have leaked.
Tesla Motors CEO and SpaceX founder Elon Musk has parted ways with the pro-immigration reform political action committee founded by Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg.
There’s still hope for the HTC One on Verizon. Maybe.
Samsung is finally beginning the rollout of the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update for its Galaxy Tab 7.7 tablet.
The Heritage Foundation author who’d Ph.D. dissertation claimed Hispanic immigrants have lower IQs than “white natives” has resigned from the organization following an outcry over his previous work.
The Tesla Model S electric car has won accolades from auto enthusiasts across the board. Now it has received the highest rating Consumer Reports has ever given, 99 out of 100.
The Pirate Bay has become the new repository for the 3D-printed gun blueprints now banned in the United States.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom, an upcoming version of Samsung’s flagship smartphone with a 16-megapixel camera, will also boast 10x optical zoom, according to new rumors.
Consumers have been grumbling about the lack of storage on the 16GB Samsung Galaxy S4. Now the investigative television program “Watchdog” on the UK’s BBC One is looking into the reports.
New rumors circulating about HTC’s upcoming release schedule don’t bode well for an eventual Verizon version of the HTC One.
The LG Optimus G Pro is available starting today at AT&T for $199.99 with a two-year contract.
Senate Democrats defeated the first of hundreds of expected amendments conservative Republicans plan to put forth to defang or delay the bipartisan immigration bill currently being considered by the Senate Judiciary Committee.
President Obama’s approval rating is back above 50 percent, after falling below that benchmark in March. While the president’s numbers are recovering, they are still below his high of 55 percent shortly after his reelection last year.
A week before Google’s I/O conference, clues indicating online tests of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean appear to be popping up on some websites.
Google is unveiling a new feature for Google Earth, allowing users to watch the changing face of the earth over the last three decades.