Robert Schoon
Now that Apple has officially introduced the fifth-generation iPad, previously called the iPad 5 by tech watchers, and now given the new name iPad Air by Apple, the new tablet will soon come into the marketplace crowded by competitors running Android.
Now that Apple has officially introduced the fifth-generation iPad, also called the iPad 5 and now given the new name iPad Air, the new tablet will soon come into the marketplace crowded by competitors running Android.
The new 2013 Intel Haswell-based MacBook Pro Retina was unveiled at Apple's big Oct. 22 press event.
Google is furthering the cause of free expression and anti-authoritarianism on the internet with a new lattice of programs designed to protect human rights organizations and news sources from attacks on the web.
It's been almost year exactly since the iPad mini was introduced by Apple. On Oct. 23, 2012, the world got its first glimpse at the 7.9-inch touchscreen tablet and soon after, the device was on sale. So when should we expect to see the prospective iPad Mini 2 on displays around the U.S., and how much will it likely cost? Let's look at last year for clues.
As always, there's a mess of rumors out on the internet preceding the big Apple event in which the Cupertino giant said in the invitations that it still has "a lot to cover." And a lot of rumors - like rumors tend to be - are way overblown. Here's what to actually expect from the Oct. 22 Apple Event.
By all accounts, Apple is about to unveil its 2013 update to the iPad mini, often dubbed the iPad Mini 2, at a West Coast event on Oct. 22. This time around, though, the iPad mini has a lot more competition in the small tablet world.
New possible details have emerged about the Samsung Galaxy S5, the next smartphone flagship in line to eventually take over the Samsung Galaxy S4's reign. Some of those possible feautres include a faux-leather and metal body, 64-bit Exynos processors, and a 16-megapixel camera, either made by Sony or Samsung's subsidiary.
As we previously reported, T-Mobile is one of the first U.S. carriers to roll out the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update to its HTC One handsets. Now the roll out is official, and T-Mobile users can download the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update on their HTC One now.
Despite their Robert Downy Jr. -led marketing campaign to associate the letters in HTC with weird phrases like "hipster troll carwash" or bright slogans like "here's to choice," HTC has most recently seemed more like the Harried Tech Company to observers.
Samsung continues to roll out its Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update for the Samsung Galaxy S4.
Amazon's new Kindle Fire HDX tablet started shipping recently, and just as Amazon thought they had a hit, issues began cropping up for the new high-definition device. It appears that the screen on the Kindle Fire HDX is glowing blue on the edges.
For those of you getting your hopes up for a gleaming white variant of Google's new flagship Nexus 5, you're about to be disappointed.
A new report has come out of Der Spiegel - one of the newspapers combing through the top-secret National Security Agency documents leaked by ex-contractor Edward Snowden - revealing a troubling email hack to the Mexican president at the time.
Toyota Motor Co. is issuing another big recall for 2013, as many of their vehicles have suffered problems with their airbags. This time, there are about 885,000 Toyota vehicles being recalled over an airbag issue.