I-Hsien Sherwood
The LG Optimus G Pro hits the U.S. on AT&T later this week, but newly discovered files from Sprint hint at a Snapdragon 800 processor, not the Snapdragon 600 on the spec sheet.
Even many Republicans are challenging a controversial study from the conservative Heritage Foundation claiming immigration reform will cost $6.3 trillion.
Elizabeth Colbert Busch now trails Mark Sanford by a single point a day before the special House election in South Carolina tomorrow.
The 16GB Samsung Galaxy S4 is available now at every major U.S. carrier except for Verizon, and AT&T just announced it will have the 32GB model later this week.
Android 4.3 is still a twinkle in a developer’s eye, but there could be clues to what to expect in the next iteration of the open-source operating system.
YouTube plans to unveil paid subscriptions, perhaps as early as this week, in a move that could position the streaming video giant in direct competition with Netflix.
The Sony Xperia Z is slated for release on T-Mobile soon, but impatient customers can buy one directly from the Sony online store for $629.99.
Android ROM CyanogenMod 10.1 is now available for the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S4, and founder Steve Kondik confirms builds for other versions of the phone will come as soon as the source code is released.
Perhaps it’s just necessary political optimism, but President Obama says he believes the bipartisan immigration reform bill currently being debated in the Senate can also pass the House of Representatives.
Here’s yet another reason Americans might want to hold off on the Samsung Galaxy S4: a potential software update could boost performance by 10 percent, but only on Exynos 5 Octa variants.
The Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4 doesn’t hit the U.S. market until May 30, but the first discounts are popping up on pre-orders.
The bipartisan immigration bill currently under consideration by the Senate Judiciary Committee is still in tenuous circumstances, as lawmakers seek to appease as many groups with disparate interests as possible.
Venezuelan opposition leader Henrique Capriles has officially challenged the results of the Apr. 14 presidential election, in which he narrowly lost to Nicolas Maduro, political heir to former President Hugo Chavez, the bombastic autocrat who died in office in March.
Google Fiber is headed to two more towns in Kansas, expanding the availability of the gigabit internet service in the Midwestern market.
A new report says LG is working on an “unbreakable” OLED display for use in Apple and Google devices, as well as its own proprietary designs.