Apple and IBM have teamed up with Japan Post to develop iPad software that will enhance Japan Post's national Post Office Watch service.
At its BUILD conference, Microsoft showed off a tiny tool that guesses your age based on a photo. The app is essentially a demo to show case capabilities of Azure.
Amazon is finally adding the much needed feature for its Instant Video app for iOS. Starting today, the updated (version 3) app will allow users to stream movies and TV shows in HD and on cellular connection.
For the first time in 30 years, the floor of Halema'uma'u crater saw lava flowing. Overnight, the volcano's volatile lava lake spilled over the rim of deep vent with within Halema'uma'u crater several times.
Airbnb - a service for people to rent out lodging, has finally unveiled a new app optimized for iPad and Android tablets.
Google is launching a new Chrome extension to prevent you from recycling Google password on other sites. The extension called Password Alert is available in the Chrome Web Store.
Microsoft, on Wednesday kicked off its annual developer's conference Build where it made a series of announcements and which made it obvious that the company is headed into a new direction.
Some users with full sleeve tattoos have been complaining that their tattoos interfere with the Apple Watch's heart rate sensor and skin contact registration. Some users with tattoos also have been unable to receive notifications and are frequently prompted to re-enter their passcode.
Samsung has overtaken Apple (once again) to reclaim title of World's largest smartphone maker. Latest numbers from Strategy Analytics revealed that the company surpassed Apple in the first quarter of 2015.
A Russian spacecraft delivering supplies to the International Space Station is out of control and may head back to Earth, according to officials.
IBM has reported breakthrough in quantum computing by stating two critical advances towards the realization of a practical quantum computer.
Windows 10 might extend support to Android apps, according to long-time Microsoft watcher Paul Thurrott.
Spoiler alert: a brand new $350 Apple Watch is destroyed in the video.
Samsung's first quarter net profit plunged 39 percent as consumers switched to bigger iPhones, squeezing earnings from its mobile business to less than half what they were a year earlier, NYT reported.
Everything is not well for Twitter. The micro-blogging service posted weaker-than-expected financial results for the first quarter on Tuesday, asking investors to reduce their expectations for the rest of the year.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM