November 5, 2015 Reddit takes a small step into the big world of video content creation with Cyber Nation Sprawling online forum Reddit and its parent company Conde Nast Entertainment have rolled out the first episode of the brand's inaugural video effort, a six part documentary series called Cyber Nation.
November 5, 2015 More bans roll in for the selfie stick, now Wimbledon says 'no' The selfie stick is picking up bans left, right and center these days, making it perhaps the most unloved tech accessory of all time as far as tourist sites and sports events are concerned.
November 5, 2015 Check out the ‘ambulance drone’ that could one day save your life An engineering student in the Netherlands has unveiled an 'ambulance drone' fitted with a defibrillator that he believes could save thousands of lives a year.
November 5, 2015 Sound off on iOS vs. Android and Xbox vs. PS4 Join us as we embark on an exciting experiment with Yabbly, a new platform where you can get your questions about electronics products answered by others, including people who cover these gadgets...
November 5, 2015 Apple Maps app directs drivers to runway at Alaska airport; 2 end up on tarmac A glitch in the Apple Maps app on newer iPhones and iPads guides people up to a runway at a major Alaska airport instead of sending them on the proper route to the terminal, an airport official ...
November 5, 2015 Apple loses big patent suit to University of Wisconsin Apple lost phase one Tuesday of a lawsuit against it by a patent enforcement group that Business Insider once called one of the "most fearsome patent trolls" around—a loss that could cost up to $862 million in damages, Reuters reports.
November 5, 2015 Google forced to unbundle Android apps in Russia Russia's Federal Anti-Monopoly Service (FAS) has ordered Google to amend agreements with mobile operators in the country, which may let manufacturers preload third-party services instead of Google's own services.
November 5, 2015 Six-pack of tablets and the iPad Pro: the tablet market is polarizing It’s no secret that tablets aren’t selling quite as well as they once did. Compared with last year, the worldwide tablet market declined 7% in the last quarter, and 3.9% the quarter before that, according to IDC. It looks as though tablets may have peeked around the end of 2013.