Five extreme ways to lower your cell phone bill
The average wireless phone bill jumped more than 50 percent between 2006 and 2011. According to market research firm JD Power & Associates, this figure
The average wireless phone bill jumped more than 50 percent between 2006 and 2011. According to market research firm JD Power & Associates, this figure
It’s been a month full of controversy for the app world, with outrage over privacy concerns and apps sharing user data catching the public attention,
Rumor has it that Apple is looking to add near-field communication technology to its next iPhone, allowing customers to use their smartphones to pay at
Today’s most innovative comedians are not necessarily telling jokes in front of a live audience, on TV, or in the movies. A new golden age
Microsoft reportedly is working on an iPad version of its popular business software suite, Microsoft Office, and it could be hitting the iTunes App Store
The next iteration of the super-popular physics arcade title Angry Birds is coming, and this time, those annoyed avian animals are headed to the final
The Academy Awards are upon us, and increasingly we are using apps designed for small screens to enjoy movies made for the big screen. Whether
Google updated its iOS app to add a new search tool and some minor tweaks, but the big news is the introduction of a service
Smartphones and mobile applications entertain, inform and keep us connected in ways we could not even fathom just a few years ago. There is a
It used to be that we’d want our smartphones to be more like the laptops or PC computers we use every day. Originally, most of
Double Fine Entertainment co-founder Tim Schafer released a video to backers of his company’s Kickstarter campaign to fund its next product earlier this week, confirming
Back in 2010, Apple rolled out the iAd Network, a compelling new way of advertising on its mobile devices, the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.