Garmin has announced two new smartwatches at CES 2016, the Fenix 3, a health and fitness focused wearable, and the Tactix Bravo, a multisport GPS watch.
The Oculus Rift will be available for pre-order, starting on January 6. The price and recommended specs are still unknown, but Oculus has an AMA planned.
AT&T will reportedly follow T-Mobile in abolishing two-year contracts for phones on January 8, making installments or outright purchase the only way to buy.
After litigation with Oracle over the past few years, Google has announced plans to move from Java to OpenJDK in the next major update to its mobile OS.
T-Mobile has defended its current optimization process for video traffic, a week after YouTube said the carrier was throttling speeds across the network.
YouTube has accused T-Mobile of throttling all video traffic on its new Binge On program, which waivers data usage in exchange for lower-quality video.
Meizu has been in the smartphone market for ages, but this year marked a turning point for the firm with a stunning 350-percent sales jump from last year.
A 48-hour ban on the messaging service Whatsapp in Brazil has been lifted, but there still are some alarming discussions going on in the Brazil's Congress.
While most analysts are predicting a slip in subscriptions for Apple Music, one notable analyst claims the service will reach eight million by end of year.
Apple bought a semiconductor plant in San Jose, California, fanning the flames of speculation that the company will make its own processors one day soon.