Uber just announced a tool for developers, Uber Trip Experiences. It'll basically allow third-party apps to provide you with content, ads, and reminders.
Get ready for some serious action in your Twitter feed. After acquiring Periscope early in 2015, Twitter's making moves with real-time video streaming tool.
Apple analysts aren't confident with the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus going into 2016, after reports of suppliers growing iPhone stock over the past two months.
Holding out for future devices running Blackberry's operating system? Don't hold your breath, as 2016 will only see more Android phones from the company.
Rather than looking ready to lay down its arms, Lyft is determined to keep competing against Uber's on-demand ride services with a superior experience.
Motorola wants to address the responses to a statement made by company Chief Operating Officer Rick Osterloh, who said that Lenovo is phasing out the brand.
Once you fill up all the pages, the Rocketbook is able to digitize all your notes and store them in the cloud, and then clear all the pages so you can write on them again.
Governor Cuomo announced the MTA's thorough modernization. The plan includes expanding the Wi-Fi network and adding USB charging ports across the fleet.
Google has banned 13 apps from the Play Store, after finding traces of malware capable of automatically rating an app, surviving a factory reset, and more.
T-Mobile reduced the cost of its family plan to $120 per month for four lines with unlimited talk, text, and 10GB of data per person for a limited time.