Orange is the New Black just became The Big Bang Theory of Netflix By Farrha Khan published 5 February 16 Netflix is acting more and more like a traditional television network.
Nintendo cancels sleep tracking device, but it might make something else By Farrha Khan published 5 February 16 Nintendo's sleep tracker plans may be dead, but its Quality of Life program will live on.
Busted iPhone? Apple may let you trade it in for a new one By Farrha Khan published 4 February 16 Got an old iPhone with a damaged screen, camera or buttons? Apple may let you swap it starting this week.
Scientists may have come up with a way to read your mind By Farrha Khan published 4 February 16 Right out of science fiction, scientists have developed a system of electrodes that they claim can decode brain signals.
Google experiments with 'books that can't be printed' By Farrha Khan published 4 February 16 Google wants to bring Street View and games to e-books made just for your smartphone.
You're not the only one who doesn't have the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update By Farrha Khan published 3 February 16 The slow crawl of Marshmallow adoption on Andriod devices has taken four months to pass the 1% mark.
These hack-proof chips might actually keep your credit card information safe By Farrha Khan published 3 February 16 MIT and Texas Instruments say these RFID chips can't be hacked thanks to this on-board power.
You can now browse Twitter on the go without an account By Farrha Khan published 2 February 16 The social media wants more people using Twitter, even if they don't have an account.
This Google engineer made a smart mirror, and now we all want one By Farrha Khan published 2 February 16 Clean and sleek, this Android-powered DIY project is the smart home device you didn't know you wanted.
You won't believe how Facebook is combating click-bait By Farrha Khan published 2 February 16 All jokes aside, Facebook is working to bring a much more relevant News Feed to your Timeline.
Microsoft's election bid: How its cloud is powering tonight's presidential caucus results By Farrha Khan published 1 February 16 Microsoft will be playing a very important role in the very important Iowa caucus results: cloud computing.
Spotify Video sneaks its way onto iOS By Farrha Khan published 29 January 16 Spotify Video found its way onto iOS as well as Android this week.
LG's new mobile payment idea is actually pretty old school By Farrha Khan published 29 January 16 Instead of a smartphone solution, 'LG Pay' may be a universal 'White Card' that replaces credit cards.
Facebook's answer to Periscope is here, with a few catches By Farrha Khan published 28 January 16 Facebook posts are about to get a lot more interesting, with live videos rolling out today for all iPhone users in the US.
Google wants to bring machine learning to everyday devices By Farrha Khan published 27 January 16 Google is teaming up with Movidius to try to make machine learning independent of the cloud.
The X-Files premiere review By Farrha Khan published 27 January 16 Mulder and Scully are back, and though things start off with a struggle, the reboot eventually finds its footing.
Microsoft goes on the offensive for Surface tablets in the NFL By Farrha Khan published 26 January 16 Microsoft reiterates that the Surface has never failed on NFL sidelines. It just had network issues.
The future of SpaceX's Hyperloop is closer than ever By Farrha Khan published 26 January 16 Engineering firm Aecom has been selected to build SpaceX's Hyperloop test track, with construction to begin later this year.
Uber wants to use smartphones to monitor its drivers By Farrha Khan published 26 January 16 Rough driver? Uber will collect smartphone GPS and gyrometer data to keep drivers in check.
We just learned a lot more about dark matter By Farrha Khan published 25 January 16 Researchers have found a more complex link between galaxy clusters and dark matter.
Microsoft's Android alarm app turns waking up into a cruel yet effective game By Farrha Khan published 21 January 16 To make hitting snooze difficult, the Mimicker Alarm app will ask you to make faces to keep you awake.
Amazon is refunding hoverboards over growing safety concerns By Farrha Khan published 21 January 16 The US Consumer Product Safety Commission is commending Amazon for taking steps against exploding hoverboards.
How to register a drone By Farrha Khan published 21 January 16 If your drone weighs between 0.55 and 55 pounds, you'll need to register it with the FAA.
Windows 10 just scored a native Dropbox app By Farrha Khan published 21 January 16 The new Windows 10 app lets you use your face to unlock your Dropbox account.
Your Facebook posts will soon help determine TV ratings By Farrha Khan published 20 January 16 If you've been ranting about TV shows on Facebook, it could be used to determine Nielsen's TV ratings data.