October 21, 2015 Netflix Instant vs. Hulu Plus vs. Amazon Instant Video Trying to figure out which subscription service to use while sticking to a frugal entertainment budget? Check out our updated 2014 breakdown of the three most popular streaming video services.
October 21, 2015 BlackBerry: T-Mobile will no longer sell our devices It’s pretty much over between BlackBerry and T-Mobile. Following a spat between the two companies a couple of months back, the struggling mobile maker has announced it’ll no longer allow the wireless carrier to sell any of its devices. T-Mobile will lose its license to sell BlackBerry products once the contract between the companies ends on April 25.
October 21, 2015 It's come to this: man rents out phone with Flappy Bird The sudden disappearance of Flappy Bird has led to a truly strange gray market.
October 21, 2015 NBC News takes heat over Sochi phone hacking report NBC News reports that electronics taken to the Sochi Olympics can be instantly hacked – a claim security experts are calling “misleading” and “fraudulent.”
October 21, 2015 AT&T reduces rates for high-data plans to encourage upgrades AT&T is reducing cellphone rates for family plans with large amounts of data.
October 21, 2015 Are latest smartphone innovations worth your money? At CES 2014, the move toward making smartphones less vulnerable to expensive damage not covered under warranty is a particularly welcome trend.
October 21, 2015 New iPhone case uses gun grip material IPhone case manufacturer Element Case has partnered with Hogue --the largest manufacturer of firearm grips and gun stocks in the U.S. -- to create the first full line of smartphone cases from the same shock-absorbing polymer material used in its military spec gun grips.
October 21, 2015 World's first smart trench coat includes built-in 4G, wireless charging You've got a smartphone and you've heard of smartwatches, but what about smart coats?
October 21, 2015 Apple releases information on government snooping The U.S. government sought information on as many as 3,000 Apple user accounts between Jan. 1 and June 30, 2013, according to Apple’s newly released Report on Government Information Requests -- although government restrictions prevent the company from revealing the exact number of such requests.
October 21, 2015 New York Police helping advertise Apple's new iPhones To combat a surge in smartphone theft, the NYPD launched a campaign on Friday to advise consumers about the security benefits of updating to Apple's latest -- but neglected to promote a similar feature Google launched one month earlier.