Amazon has announced that Hulu Plus, Crackle, and SHOWTIME ANYTIME are joining VEVO in integrating their full catalogs into Fire TV’s unified voice search.
After numerous reports of poor battery performance under OS X Mountain Lion, ArsTechnica performed tests that confirmed a 38% reduction in battery life.
T-Mobile has announced the second of three new initiatives offering LTE tablets for the price of Wi-Fi only tablets and offering free 4G LTE data until the end of 2014.
OpenAI accidentally listed Apple Music in a blog post, revealing plans to integrate the streaming service directly into ChatGPT for native playback control.
The U.S. Trade Representative has warned the EU to stop 'harassing' American tech firms or face new fees and restrictions on companies like Spotify and SAP.
Texas AG Ken Paxton has sued Samsung, Sony, LG, Hisense, and TCL, alleging their Smart TVs act as 'surveillance systems' that capture screen data without consent.
Apple has released Numbers 3.2 for Mac bringing a slew of additional features including new printing options, custom data formats, custom table styles, and more.
Samsung has announced it will launch a range of LED lamp solutions at Light + Building 2014, taking place in Frankfurt, Germany from 30 March to 4 April 2014.
Adobe has released updates to its Lightroom CC app for iPhone and iPad bringing support for the iPhone XS, iPhone XR, the new 2018 iPad Pros, and the new Apple Pencil 2.
The virtual PC app liberates mobile users to browse any website on FireFox, and empowers them with over forty programs including a PC-caliber mobile Office suite.