Robert Schoon / r.schoon@latinospost.com
Expect to see an updated version of Android Jelly Bean, Android 4.2.2, on phones pretty soon. Today photos of the enhanced Google operating system running on a Nexus leaked to the web.
When Blackberry 10 OS launched last week, it was known that they were going to support Android apps with an Android emulator. Now it's looking like runtime support is going to be upgraded soon.
I think in seventh grade science, I made a chocolate cake diorama of the Earth's crust. Lauren Rojas sent her Hello Kitty doll into space.
Facebook's new social search engine, Graph Search, is raising some privacy concerns as the new feature slowly rolls out to more and more Facebook users.
A recent Harvard study, lead by professor Latanya Sweeney, looked at Google searches and found evidence of significant racial bias in society in what automatic ads appeared, depending on the perceived race of the name which was Googled.
It seems like VHS vs Beta-max all over again. Yesterday had two announcements from two different phone makers about two different mobile camera technologies that will supposedly change the future of image-making.
The Nokia Lumia 920 is coming to the United Kingdom tomorrow, along with several other handsets to be introduced by Vodafone.
After Samsung announced an updated version of the Galaxy S2 last month, it's available in Finland today for 378 Euros.
Today, a U.S. appeals court judge rejected Apple Inc's request to expedite their appeal on the lawsuit ruling last Thursday that found that Samsung did not willfully and knowingly take Apple's intellectual property.
T-Mobile might be releasing the LTE Samsung Galaxy S3 smartphone as soon as March 27, according to a document leaked online today.
Last week, we reported a leak on the HP website that seemed to be the company's first entry into the Chromebook market. Today, the rumors were confirmed: HP's Chromebook is available now.
After a secret legal review on the offensive use of America's cyberarsenal, President Obama has been given the power to order pre-emtive cyber attacks if the United States believes the aggressor poses a credible threat.
The Federal Communications Commission wants to make the internet as pervasive and free as air. They have proposed a nation-wide super Wi-Fi network so expansive, fast, and strong that everyone could make VoIP calls and surf the Internet for free.
Verizon customers may have a new smartphone in place of the HTC M7, and it seems like a very close relative of the new flagship device.
As announced, the iOS 6.1 untethered jailbreak was released today by the hackers over at team evasi0n. But before you rush to download the new iOS 6.1 untethered jailbreak, you have to make sure your device is compatible and ready.