So what if the Galaxy S6 Edge has a curved display, what makes it any better than the far more familiar Galaxy S6? I mean, it’s cool and all and I’m glad Samsung was willing to take a risk like that with its flagship smartphone, but what kind of functionality can I get out of […]
Blaming the Internet is something we’ve long ago come to expect from entertainment companies but, at least in this instance, these accusations have some validity to them. According to Viacom, the Internet has changed the way people watch television an, as such, many of the company’s show
Despite the fact that Internet Explorer had Do Not Track enabled by default starting in 2012, it looks like Microsoft won’t be doing the same thing with its new web browser, Project Spartan. While users will still be able to enable the feature themselves, and Microsoft has promised to make it
It may have taken a few months but OnePlus One owners can finally experience Android 5.0 on their device without having to download and install any unstable test builds. Not only has OnePlus just released its official OxygenOS variant of Android 5.0, Cyanogen has finally released the newest version
Social networks already act as a gateway for us to connect with new and old friends from anywhere in the world, but we’re still limited to hanging out through screens. That’s why virtual reality is the next logical step in the evolution of social networking as it would allow us to hang o
You know what would be really embarrassing? If you were caught paying people to attend the launch event for your flagship smartphone. That’s why it’s no surprise that Samsung is vehemently denying rumors that it did exactly that for the Chinese launch of the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge
To most of you reading this, online piracy is probably a way to get your hands on the latest games, movies, music, or software without having to pay for it or go through oftentimes annoying platforms. For people in less developed parts of the world, however, online piracy is a way for people to get
Racing continues to grow in popularity around the world. It’s not just fans. It’s not only the carmakers. The technology that goes into getting more horsepower with lighter vehicles that can go faster without blowing up is a very appealing field for some of the smartest people in the wor
I never know whether to laugh or cry when I hear all the crazy crap corporations come up with to justify trying to ensure that the people who buy their products don’t actually own those products. One such instance is John Deere claiming that allowing car owners to modify their car’s comp
Nintendo seems like the perfect company to enter the mobile gaming market but for one reason or another, perhaps not wanting to compete with its own mobile gaming devices, Nintendo has yet to touch the mobile market. That’s all about to change, however, as the company has partnered with DeNA i
OnLive was one of the pioneers of video game streaming but now it looks like the service is finally calling it quits. As part of a deal with Sony, which has been pushing its own game-streaming service, OnLive will sell all of its assets to Sony and will be essentially killing off all of its [&hellip
Twitch is known for being the king of video game love streaming and is the go-to service for streaming esports, but diversification is the key to continued success. Clearly the people at Twitch understand this as the company has struck a deal with HBO to stream the premier episode of Silicon Valley,
In our technology-driven world, battery life is perhaps one of the biggest issues we face, and the military is no exception. With soldiers relying more and more on technology, batteries need to be durable and long lasting in a way that current batteries simple aren’t. The solution? Propane. Ye
In a move that has surprised no one, Netflix has decided to renew House of Cards for another season. The last season of Netflix’s most popular original series was met with lukewarm responses, with many claiming the season lacked pretty much everything that made the first two so addictive. Even
It doesn’t matter how private or secure Snapchat is, so long as there are third-party apps that access the service, all of Snapchat’s users are at risk. This was best demonstrated not too long ago when one of these third-party apps was hacked, which resulted in thousands of Snapchat user
Television as we know it is changing at a ridiculous pace as more and more people transition to Internet-based alternatives to the cable and satellite providers that have dominated the scene for decades. Although not much has been seen of it on the media, the FCC is preparing to vote on a new ruling
South Korean technology companies like LG and Samsung have always prided themselves on their quality displays, and the upcoming LG G4 will stay true to this. The company showed off the 5.5-inch QHD display on its next-generation flagship smartphone yesterday, one which comes with an eye-searing 1440
You could fill a book with all of the potential uses that commercial drones have for both companies and individuals, and you could fill a second book with all of the risks involved. Obviously banning drones altogether won’t sit well with people, so the government has to work out how to regulat

We all remember the massive creations that were the first portable phones. Most people have owned a “bag phone” at some point in their lives. There was a period of time when those with the smallest cell phone were on the cutting edge. In the decades since the original production, cell phones have become an indispensable item. They’re the new Master Card; don’t leave home without them.
Meerkat was one of the hottest things at this year’s SXSW and that popularity carried over to the outside world as well. the live streaming app exploded in popularity, became one of the most talked about apps out there, and raised more than $14 million in funding from some big names in bot Sil
Sports and videos. Each of them alone is already a money factory, but the two of them together? Well, a company by the name of Hudl has decided to combine them into a service that allows athletes to film game and practice videos, edit them, and then share them using their smartphones. A pretty cool
Uber has been facing legal attacks in pretty much every country that it has launched in, but Europe has been especially hard on the American startup. The overwhelming number of bans, armed raids, and even attacks may have dissuaded a lesser company, but Uber is not on;y continuing with its European
Another week, another failed promise from OnePlus. The company promised that its homemade OxygenOS and the new CyanogenMod update would come to the OnePlus One by March 31st and here we sit a day later with neither being available. To be fair, the CyanogenMod update is entirely reliant on Cyanogen,
Computers have been the most popular way to access the Internet for years but, with the rise of smartphones, that’s starting to change. While people in developing nations have relied on smartphones for Internet access almost exclusively, computers are still dominant in the developed world. Acc
Today’s wars are already being fought on two fronts, physical and digital, and future wars will only see more focus on the cyber side of things. That’s why Singapore has established a new ministry specifically for combating cybercrime and cyberwarfare. Considering how the city-state is t
Amazon’s newest physical product has actually been mistaken as an April Fool’s joke by many, but the device is actually very real and is currently being tested by the company. Known as the Dash Button, this physical button can be placed next to something that you don’t want to run
Remember that #OneGameChanger product that OnePlus has been teasing these past few days? Well it turns out that the rumors were true, the Chinese startup has announced a new consumer drone known as the DR-1. OnePlus showed off the drone with some teaser images not too long ago but many people were w
It looks like 2014 was an exceptionally good year for Huawei which not only saw a 33% increase in net profit over the previous year, but also saw a rise in demand across all areas, from smartphones to telecommunications equipment. This is especially impressive when you consider how difficult the com
Gunosy and SmartNews are two of Japan’s top news apps that have been fighting for dominance in the country, and now it looks like that fight is about to go global. Just one week after Gunosy’s $263 million IPO filing, SmartNews has raised $10 million of its own with a a pre-money valuati
It looks like Amazon is fed up with having to fight a constant battle with American regulators about testing delivery drones in the United States. Instead, the company has decided to conduct those tests in Canada and, rather amusingly, has decided to conduct these tests less than half a mile from th
Xiaomi’s fifth birthday celebration is right around the corner and the Chinese company has been giving us daily teasers ever since it first announced that it would be celebrating its birthday with the launch of several new products. The teasers have given us just enough to speculate on without
Anyone who has built a gaming computer can attest to how stressful and tedious the process can be, especially when something goes wrong and you have to spend anywhere from a few minutes to several hours trying to figure it out. However, those same people will tell you about how rewarding of an exper
If you watched last night’s finale to season five of The Walking Dead then you may have seen the new teaser that Universal released for Jurassic World. The long-awaited film takes place an equally long time after the events of the first movie, 22 years to be exact, on an island where someone t
It was to be expected that the FCC be hit with a plethora of lawsuits following its vote to reclassify broadband under Title II of the Telecommunications Act, but the number of lawsuits and strength behind them is intimidating nonetheless. Even so, Chairman Tom Wheeler feels confident that the FCC w
Control is something that entertainment companies strive for, its what they want more than anything in the world. Specifically, they want to control who sees their content and when they see it, all in the name of combating file sharing. As TorrentFreak points out, however, the tons of effort that th
With how surprisingly successful the OnePlus One was last year, many are wondering if OnePlus will be able to do the same thing this year. Apparently, not only does the Chinese startup believe the OnePlus Two is going to be successful, it believes that it will be among the likes of the HTC One M9, [
Cyanogen has been on a roll these past few months, throwing punches at industry giants like Google and Samsung with claims that it’s going to wrestle Android way from Google and that Samsung is going to be killed off by smartphone startups. While all of this has drawn plenty of attention to th
Considering how Star Trek has been one of the most beloved television shows in the world for several decades, everyone was willing to believe that the series would be making its way back to television, especially considering how popular the film reboots have been. Unfortunately, the recent rumors th
Man, they’ve been releasing a Transformers movie every 2-3 years since the first one came out but wouldn’t it just be amazing if they started releasing more?! No? TOO BAD! Apparently the people down at Paramount Pictures want even more Transformers movies, a lot more. Not only are they w
In celebration of the Chinese startup’s fifth birthday, Xiaomi will be launching a handful of new products on March 31 which, although exciting, is kind of annoying considering the company has given us no real information on what will be released. Instead, the company has chosen to release a b