BlackBerry's breaking out the best of its software on Android. BlackBerry Hub+ is a subscription-based suite of its various third-party smartphone apps.
Wish the kids didn't have to watch those pesky ads? Or that they could download videos for offline viewing? YouTube Kids now integrates with YouTube Kids.
Apple's new Remote app for the Apple TV supports Siri commands on the newest generation of devices. It also features controls for music playback and games.
Alongside its announcement of the Honor Note 8, Huawei also announced the Honor 5 Play, the company's latest budget phone that features a $90 asking price.
iOS 10 will come with the most diverse set of emojis ever released by Apple, including characters depicting women in sports, as well as a rainbow flag.
In the tech world, a lot happens in a week. So much news goes on that it's almost impossible for mere mortals with real lives to keep track of everything.
AT&T, along with industry trade groups asked the court to reverse a ruling on new net neutrality rules that give consumers equal access to the Internet.
Now, you can track just how much more active you've become since downloading the hottest app of the summer (Pokémon Go) by way of another app: PokeFit.
A digital expert published research findings that show WhatsApp users might not actually be deleting their data when they tap the “clear all chats” button.
A new app called GoEat uses Foursquare, Uber, and Apple Maps to find users a top-rated restaurant, but doesn't reveal the destination until they've arrived.