Better known for its DVD and Blu-ray rental kiosks, Redbox is reportedly braving a second foray into online streaming. Google, meanwhile, is rolling out a new “Wi-Fi only” option for data-conscious users of its Maps mobile app.
Twitter has reportedly secured the rights to stream weekly games from both Major League Baseball and the National Hockey League, significantly boosting its nascent entry into live sports.
The successor to Touch ID could be “Iris ID,” as a new report claims that Apple is looking to bring secure eye scanning technology to the iPhone in the next two years.
With a backdrop of Nintendo losing half of its Pok?mon Go-induced stock gains, and a France and Hong Kong launch, the game’s developer has also revealed expansion plans for the game.
After taking a reduced role at Apple for the last few years, hardware engineer and former executive Bob Mansfield has returned to prominence at the company, and is now in charge of the company’s ambitious electric vehicle project, according to a new report.
Back for a limited time only, Apple’s 2015 12″ MacBook with a 1.3GHz processor is $550 off at B&H. Or snap up an iPad Pro at up to $100 off with no tax outside of NY. Apple electronics are also up to 80% off this week on eBay.
Apple has signed a lease for over 40,000 square feet of office space for its planned Design and Development Accelerator in Bengaluru, India, a report said on Monday.
Verizon on Monday announced a deal to buy the search engine pioneer Yahoo for $4.8 billion, granting Verizon over one billion total monthly search users in conjunction with another large internet advertising network that it will be adding to the AOL network.
Ford on Monday announced the expansion of support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to all 2017 models equipped with SYNC 3, including vehicles already on the roads, and some only due later this year.
Without a redesigned chassis, this year’s iPhone upgrade won’t earn the “iPhone 7” moniker, a new rumor claims, suggesting that the latest model will instead be known as the “iPhone 6SE.”