I-Hsien Sherwood
A new Samsung Galaxy S4 teardown reveals the smartphone’s components cost $236, a full 15 percent more than it predecessor the Galaxy S3 and $30 more than the iPhone 5.
The HTC First with Facebook Home is now nearly free with a two-year contract at AT&T.
New rumors say the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is slated for release sometime during the third quarter of this year, putting its debut in July, August or September.
The author of the controversial and largely discredited Heritage Foundation study claiming the immigration reform bill will be too costly also authored a dissertation in 2009 claiming immigrants have lower IQ scores than “white natives.”
It looks like Google Maps could be in for a user interface update.
A new Chrome web browser extension allowed Spotify users to download unrestricted mp3s of any song played through the streaming service.
After a 19-hour blackout, internet service has been restored to war-torn Syria.
Microsoft announced upcoming updates for its Office Web apps applications that add Android compatibility and real-time collaboration.
Rumor site SamMobile has a list of Samsung’s summer release dates it attributes to inside sources.
The 22MB update fixes the lag issues some users have reported, and in general, provides smoother operation for the new phone.
Polls have closed in South Carolina’s First District, and the candidates await the results in what is likely to be an extremely close race. Check the live results here.
Battle lines are being drawn in the immigration reform fight, and Republicans are splintering. Mainstream conservatives have lambasted a study by the Heritage Foundation claiming reform will cost too much, and now prominent Tea Party members are joining the conflict -- in favor of reform.
Adobe announced it is moving its Creative Suite software to a subscription-based model and discontinuing the standalone software.
Is the 13-megapixel camera on the Samsung Galaxy S4 still too crude for you? Take heart; a Galaxy S4 with a 16-megapixel camera is headed for release this summer, according to new rumors from SamMobile.
Consumers have snapped up the HTC One since its delayed release in the United States nearly three weeks ago. Sprint, AT&T and T-Mobile all offer HTC’s flagship phone, but what about Verizon?