A bill that allows consumers to unlock their cellphones for use on other carriers passed its last hurdle in Congress on Friday, opening the way for it to become law once it is signed by President Obama.
Instagram may be designed for smartphones, but you've probably noticed that the best photos have a distinctly non-camera-phone vibe to them. Savvy Instagrammers post high-quality DSLR or point-and-shoot photos instead. You can create a high-quality Instagram feed, too, with a little help from Dropbox and your iOS or Android device. The goal is to get the photo off your camera and onto a phone or mobile device with the Instagram app installed. The first step starts with your camera. Transferring your photos to your computer only adds an extra minute or two, and has the added benefit of letting you
Mozilla’s new beta browser offers more personalization, allowing you to tweak which web sites appear on your homepage.
Touch pad, back button, camera controls and voice activation shown in new images.
For the first time since the OS X beta test of 2000, Apple is allowing
The LG G3 lets users completely remove (most) pre-loaded software.
The scallywags at The Pirate Bay have created a new port for all digital pirates to drop anchor. The popular torrent directory recently released a mobile version of its website after years of cramming the PC version onto mobile screens. The new look is unmistakably The Pirate Bay with its trademark ship logo, options to search, browse, view recent torrents and the top 100. The Pirate Bay's new mobile site. (Click to enlarge.)
It's been nearly two months since The report is unconfirmed currently, with VentureBeat only citing "sources familiar with the matter," but it'd hardly be a surprise if true. Details are scarce though—neither company has spoken on the matter, and there's no news of whether just Twitch or
This is the first step before you can use ADB, root your phone, or perform other hackery.
Xiaomi announces a $13 activity tracker. iTime becomes the new iWatch. Healbe releases dubious lab data. It was a meh-to-lousy 7-day stretch for wearable tech.
Google got a lot of things right with Android Wear, even if the first devices are a little lackluster.
They're coming: 30-plus GM cars with 4G LTE connectivity, debuting with the 2015 model year. They will join the Oh sure, some luxury cars have 3G already. But 4G gives cars the bandwidth to do much more. Most notably, the car becomes a Wi-Fi hotspot, and that's what I experienced when I took a brief road trip last week in the 2015 Buick LaCrosse. All but one of
Is it ever Case in point: I spent the first half of this week benchmarking Netgear's Nighthawk X6 Wi-Fi router (aka the Netgear R8000), so that I could publish this review today. Benchmarking takes time, as does analysis and writing. Asus decided to ship
An iPhone user has filed a lawsuit for invasion of privacy against Apple, about a week after a Chinese state broadcaster raised security concerns about the device’s location-tracking functions. The U.S. class action In making the allegations, the lawsuit cites a July 11 report from the state-run China Central Television, which warned that Apple’s location-tracking functions could be a security threat.
Vessyl can report the caloric value of liquids, and even (get this!) tell you what you just poured inside of it. Huh. This is useful how?
Google's parade of app updates continues in advance of Android L's release.