What you see in the above image is Boeing’s latest design study, a concept for an airliner that can travel at speeds greater than sound....
Twitter today announced the launch of their new #music service, which aims to change the way we interact with music and artists. Using activity on...
If the Financial Times is to be believed, Nokia, the Finnish cellphone powerhouse that remains relatively unknown in the U.S., is planning a deluge of...
“We are very aware of the fact we are standing on the shoulders of giants. We are playing in the space of some of the...
The tech sites are abuzz with news that Microsoft might just release — or at least seriously preview — the new XBox, code-named Durango, at...
I have now had two weeks of continuous use on my new Samsung Chromebook, and it’s been everything I’ve been looking for. I do not...
Today, Grindr turns 4. True, that’s still a toddler in human years, but for an app, it’s akin to middle age, or at least the...
About damn time. After (literally) years of teasing, Jawbone finally saw fit to release an Android app for its Up wristband. iOS users have been...
What the hell, Samsung? Seriously, just what the hell? Moments ago, the Korean giant wrapped up the official announcement of their new flagship, the Samsung...
Samsung is expected to announce its newest handset, the Galaxy S4, on an event Thursday, March 14. The company leaked a picture of a handset...
Amazon has launched a new Kindle Paperwhite advertisement, and it’s notable for featuring not just a gay couple, but what can be assumed to be...
Jawbone's UP wristband is a fantastic piece of tech.
“Although Apple created one of the most revolutionary devices of the past decade, other manufactures have caught up, with some Android powered devices now commanding...
Research in Motion is now BlackBerry. That’s the big news out of Canadian company’s announcement today. Oh, and RIM — er, BlackBerry — also showed...
“This makes it the most comprehensive launch in mobile history. There has never been a platform launching with that many carriers.” — Frank Boulben, RIM’s...