Fitbit today unveiled the 'Fitbit Sense', a new smartwatch which features an electrodermal activity (EDA) sensor, a new ECG app, an on-wrist skin temperature sensor, and more.
Apple's third quarter earnings fell short of many analyst's projections and came in only modestly higher than guidance. A mis-step with the release of the iPhone 4S is being blamed.
The Google Photos app for iOS has been updated with support for Magic Eraser, a new HDR video effect, exclusive collage editor designs, and free print shipping for Google One members.
D-Link is now shipping the industry's first all-in-one home network router that combines powerful 802.11n Wi-Fi connectivity with network attached storage
Analyst Brian J. White with Topeka Capital Markets has issued a note to investors predicting a 4-inch screen, LTE, and a unibody case for the new iPhone.
The European Commission has published a preliminary document detailing the steps Apple must take to comply with its interoperability obligations under the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
Samsung has introduced 'Samsung Money by SoFi', a new mobile-first money management experience that offers a cash management account, Mastercard debit card, and exclusive Samsung Pay benefits.
Hasso-Plattner-Institut has developed 'Imaginary Phone', a technology that allows users to control their mobile devices without taking them out of their pocket
Mopho DJ is a impressive new method of digital scratching which uses an iPhone placed on a physical turntable to gather accelerometer and gyroscope data.
iLounge has heard from their 'most reliable source' that the next iPad will be slightly thicker, the next iPhone will have a 4-inch display, and the new MacBook Pro will get a thinner design.
Following a WSJ report that Sprint signed a $20 billion dollar deal to carry the iPhone, BGR is reporting that the deal scored the company exclusive rights to a redesigned iPhone 5.
We will be providing coverage of Apple's September 12th iPhone X/iPhone 8 event at the Steve Jobs Theater beginning September 12th at 10:00am PDT / 1:00pm EDT.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has spoken with the WSJ to address concerns following this week's leak of nude celebrity photos that were stolen from their iCloud accounts.