Microsoft has announced the launch of its new flagship Lumia 830 smartphone featuring a rear-facing 10MP PureView camera with ZEISS optics and the thinnest and lightest Optical Image Stabilization system they've ever built.
Motorola has unveiled its new 'Moto X' flagship smartphone featuring a 5.2-inch display and materials such as FSC certified woods and genuine Horween leather.
The Google+ app now offers full resolution backup of your photos and videos, an updated design for the notification tray, as well as, the ability to share your location, see where your friends are, and control who is displayed on the map.
Apple has released Safari Technology Preview 135 which brings numerous improvements including the ability for smooth scroll animations to run at 120Hz on 120Hz displays.
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The average iPhone customer is now holding on to their device for four years before updating, up from three years in 2018, according to Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi.
Today photos of the iPhone 6 logic board featuring an A8 processor surfaced online. Looking closer at the chip it can be determined that Apple's next generation smartphone will likely have 1GB of RAM.
E! Online App now features the network's signature "E! Talk Box", which allows users to record their own video submissions for possible inclusion on E! and/or E! Online.
Amazon.com today announced Amazon Local Register, a secure card reader and mobile app that lets users easily accept credit and debit cards from a smartphone or tablet.
The Pinterest app has been updated with support for sending messages to friends, a new scroller to help you quickly find the board you're looking for, and an easier way to Pin right from your camera roll.