Friday, 11th, 2024 | 12:16AM Updated
Withings created a stylish wearable Activité Pop that looks as good as the original (Activite) but costs one-third of the price.
Seagate, one of the biggest names when it comes to the hard disk drive industry, is making rounds in the tech community by going one step further.
Unveiling at CES 2015 are Lenovo’s latest business flagships, ThinkPad X250 and the ultrathin ThinkPad Carbon X1.
The past year has indeed been a good year for gamers. This year saw the release of three of the biggest consoles on the market. The year also witnessed various groundbreaking games, flops and controversies. With all the numbers settling in only one name game on top and that is PlayStation 4.
General Motors Co. is cooking something up for its loyal consumers. This time the auto company is giving retailers the option to reach its consumers even if they are on the road driving, provided that the target consumers are driving GM cars.
American multination corporation Intel is taking a big step towards the wearable devices market.
Mark Zuckerberg has yet another trick in his sleeves as 2015 started: Facebook Book Club.
Storing files will be much easier as the latest Seagate wireless hard drive has been released.
Sony announced that it has extended its holiday sale up until Jan. 6, Tuesday, in an effort to make up to its customers after the outage during the holidays.
Buckingham Palace is currently involved in a controversy when Virginia Roberts, 31, claimed in a lawsuit that billionaire Jeffrey Epstein pimped her out to Prince Andrew when she was 17, Herald Sun has learned.
Microsoft sites and its search engine Bing.com went offline for about 20 minutes on Friday, according to several Twitter users and other web monitor services. The cause, however, is not due to a cyber-attack as many believed.
Steam recently broke its own record for the number of concurrent users logged in on January 1, beating its console rivals PlayStation Network and the Xbox Live after the two digital games service experienced technical difficulties.
Good news to all drunken masters, who always send regrettable explicit messages realizing their mistake in the morning, as there's a new application created that will take back all those shameful messages you have sent to someone even after it was opened.
Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin has dragged comedienne Ellen DeGeneres and United States President Barack Obama’s names in the controversy sparked by the Facebook photos of her youngest child Trig with Down's Syndrome.
Google has tracked that there's system vulnerability in Microsoft's Windows 8.1 and was able to give a 90-day timeframe to fix it, though, it is said that Microsoft neglected to fix the hole and release a patch.
A "Golden Bridge of Silk Road" structure has been erected in Beijing's Olympic Park.