Wearables

Star Wars: Battlefront’ gets 20-player aerial combat

Yes, slicing your enemies with a lightsaber is one reason to buy Star Wars: Battlefront, but

Facebook adds new messaging options to Pages

Facebook Pages have become a common way for businesses to stay in contact with their customers,

Exploding Kittens stop-motion unboxing

This morning our very own box of Exploding Kittens cards arrived, ready to show us what

A Week with Windows 10: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

It seems almost surreal to think that it has already been a week since Microsoft unleashed Windows

TechRadar shows off its vision for the iPhone 7

The phone experts over at TechRadar have been hard at work whipping up a render of

Man has phone destroyed by chickens, wins gold iPhone

I actually spent last Friday judging the James Dyson Award 2015. But that’s nothing compared to

Apple reportedly wants to turn Siri into your receptionist

Apple is testing a service that will let Siri take your calls, record them and transcribe

Samsung sensor puts 16-megapixel cameras into slim phones

Wondering how Samsung manages to cram a 16-megapixel camera into seemingly wafer-thin phones like the Galaxy

Samsung Pay doesn’t work on rooted phones

Bad news, power-users: if you habitually root every smartphone you put in your pocket, you won’t

Apple already took 75 percent of the smartwatch market

The official numbers for Apple Watch sales are still a mystery. But, according to a report

Samsung agrees to compensation for employees that contracted cancer

After admitting that it didn’t do enough to prevent illnesses and deaths of workers at its

HoloLens release “within the next year” for devs

Microsoft’s HoloLens head-worn augmented reality computer is expected to begin shipping within the next year, though

Facebook uses Lollapalooza to test its live event streaming

These days, it seems that the trend with social networks is no longer about what you’re

AT&T’s first DIRECTV move: all in one plan for TV and data

No surprises here. Hot on the heels of the FCC approving AT&T’s takeover of DIRECTV, the

iPhone 6s CAD renders reveal thicker anti-bendgate frames

It seems that Apple really took the recent bendgate scandal that rocked its iPhone 6 to

Sony’s US online store closing up shop August 28

Perhaps omens and portents of things to come, Sony has just announced that its online store

Helvetica 1 smartwatch hits pre-order, only 1,957 made

There are lots of smartwatches on the market today from Apple, Motorola, and many other makers.

Tactical Assault Commander 4 adds keyboard and mouse control for PS4 gaming

Anyone who prefers the mouse and keyboard controls of a PC for some game types has

Apple may soon have Siri transcribe voicemail messages

According to a new report, Apple is said to be working on integrating voicemail into iCloud,

Sony’s Q1 profit highest in years, boosted by PS4, camera sensors

Sony revealed its Q1 financials today, announcing that it reaped its highest first quarter profit since

Blind Camera Test: Galaxy S6 vs iPhone 6 vs LG G4 in low light

Today we’re conducting a test which will decide the finest of three of the best-rated smartphone

Google tipped to be sneaking “Glass EE” into workplaces

Apparently, not only is Google already working on an “Enterprise Edition” or EE of its Google

Apple TV tipped for September, but without TV service

This year’s WWDC has come and gone and still no sign of the expected, or hoped,

Windows 10’s first 24 hours nets 14 million installs

It’s definitely been a busy few days for Microsoft. The jury, or at least most of

Satechi BT Cortana Button lands just in time for Windows 10

One of the big features of Windows 10 that Microsoft has been talking up is the

iPhone 6s part leaks reveal camera rings, flex cables, home button

As Apple is expected to announce its next iPhone in September, as it does every year,

Windows 10 90-day free trail version now available

While 14 million people or so may have already installed Windows 10, Microsoft’s just-released operating system,

NVIDIA issues Shield tablet recall for overheating batteries

If you’re an owner of NVIDIA’s Shield tablet and you notice it’s feeling a bit warmer

Samsung will allow bloatware to be removed but only in China

Caving in to pressure, or perhaps the threat of a government lawsuit in China,Samsung has revealed

The Gear A will have a rotating bezel, Samsung confirms

While all eyes are on the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 edge+ for next