Recent developments at Snap Inc. point to an increasing interest in hardware. Some sources are now expecting that after its recent IPO, the company could release a Snapchat phone.
Facebook now allows businesses to post job openings on their Pages in a dedicated tab. This will make it easier for job seekers to find work on the social network, which will now challenge LinkedIn in the job market industry.
Bloomberg has a great new feature out on Elon Musk’s tunnel boring ambitions. It adds a lot of color to what we know so far about the billionaire’s plans, but still leaves us with questions.
Don’t ask, don’t get, right? On that principle, seven-year-old Chloe Bridgewater, who lives in Hereford, UK, wrote a letter to Google asking for a job.
McDonald’s has contracted two engineering firms to produce a special straw that can optimize the Shamrock Shake’s Flavor. The limited edition straws were developed for several months.
Alphabet is making some huge changes to steer Google Fiber in a new, more wireless direction. According to Wired, the corporation has reassigned hundreds of Fiber employees to other parts of the company and those who remained will mostly work in the …
Google Home may be the most direct competitor to the Amazon Alexa speakers, but there are still quite a few things it can’t do, including multi-user support, sleep timers and taking notes.
If you’re subscribed to PlayStation Now and you don’t have either a PS4 or a PC, Sony has bad news for you. The game streaming service is ending for other devices by August 15 and on some platforms even earlier.
Microsoft’s E3 2017 plans are coming into focus. After coming that its annual briefing is moving to Sunday for this year’s event, Microsoft has now confirmed that its FanFest event is coming back.
Long before Apple and Samsung came out with iPhones and Galaxy smartphones, Nokia dominated the business with its formidable catalog of dumbphones or, less pejoratively, feature phones.
Due to hit the market in April, Samsung’s new Chromebook Pro embodies the next stage of Google’s push to merge the worlds of desktop and mobile computing.
LG’s new UX 6.0 mobile user interface. LG. LG’s G6, its new flagship phone, will feature a new mobile user interface when it’s unveiled later this month, the handset maker said Wednesday.
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