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 How to lower your monthly TV bill Does opening your bill for cable or satellite TV make your blood boil?
October 21, 2015 Hackers hit Yahoo email accounts, steal passwords Usernames and passwords of some of Yahoo's email customers have been stolen and used to gather personal information about people they have recently corresponded with.
October 21, 2015 After iPhone: Pressure mounts on Apple to unveil the next 'insanely great' product Apple reshaped technology and society when Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone seven years ago. Now, the trend-setting company is losing ground to rivals that offer what Apple has stubbornly refused to make: smartphones with lower prices and larger screens than the iPhone.
October 21, 2015 Farewell, film: Paramount Pictures to release movies in digital only Paramount Pictures is set to become the first movie studio to stop distributing its movies via physical film, choosing only to distribute via digital form, signaling the end of an era in the film industry.
October 21, 2015 Amazon's 'bigger than Kindle' project: What is it? Given the success of Amazon's Kindle tablets and e-readers and its acquisition of The Washington Post, the company is certainly no stranger to the digital media space.
October 21, 2015 Get a 50-inch Vizio Ultra HD TV for only $1,000 Gigantic Ultra HD (UHD) TVs at CES, such as Vizio's 120-inch UHD TV, are thriling spectators.
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.