In a recent announcement, web-based payments firm PayPal has confirmed that it would be shutting down its apps for Windows Phone, BlackBerry OS and Fire OS starting June 30.
HP has launched its new line of gaming computers, the formidable Omen series. With powerful capabilities and features to die for, these computers might very well be the top gaming units of the year.
E Ink, a firm specializing in the development of e-paper technologies, has just unveiled the Advanced Color E-Paper, a novel idea that brings colored pages to life on an e-ink screen.
With a renewed business strategy and an aggressive marketing campaign, Chinese smartphone maker Huawei is beginning to become a force to be reckoned with.
RideAustin, a nonprofit ride-sharing service, promises to give the game level of efficiency and comfort that firms like Uber offers, at a much better price.
With the MacBook Pro line seemingly set to receive a much-needed revamp this year, rumors are emerging that Apple's new power machine will include a unique OLED Display touch bar and Touch ID.
The arrival of Google's most ambitious smartphone yet, Project Ara, is finally getting closer, with the tech giant announcing that the modular smartphone would be shipping to developers by the end of this year.
With Nokia once more entering the smartphone market, many of the Finnish company's fans are fearing that the once-dominant phone maker has already missed its chance.
For the first time since the low-powered, low-maintenance devices were launched, Chromebooks have finally managed to outsell its more expensive rival, Apple's Macs.