The phones are shown off in leaked images ahead of 'Unpacked' announcement in Barcelona.
More over-the-air updates are expected globally for various Sony models.
Twitter has upped its fight against online trolls with the formation of a new safety and support council.
The scooter developed by UK mechanics takes the Guinness World Records using old go-kart parts.
The Hyperledger Project also announced a technical steering committee to review contributions.
Indian regulator rules against Facebook's internet.org saying it violates net neutrality.
The drivers will start the protest at 2.30pm in Whitehall on 10 February.
Pichai awarded $199m share package making him the highest-paid CEO in the US.
Notorious torrent service now offers streaming of television and film content via Torrents Time plugin.
New brain implant the size of a paperclip send brain signals to limbs and exoskeletons.
An EU court ruling in 2015 deemed private data transfer from Europe to US illegal.
India's Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion seeks more information from iPhone-maker.
It will enable wider access for developers to test and build more applications for Apple devices.
Lawyer says Apple's action could be viewed as an offence under Criminal Damage Act 1971.
Users can now manage multiple accounts from a single device.
The Trojan is capable of sneaking away from security softwares and gaining access to PC data.
Nasa is using Unreal Engine 4 and working with MIT and game developers to create the Mars 2030 Experience.
AI advocate Aaron Siegel says Watson would favour recreational drug use and free university education.
The Fairphone 2 is a modular smartphone which can easily be taken apart by the user and have parts replaced.
India's telecoms operator has ended the net neutrality debate by preventing Free Basics from operating in the country.
Users purchasing any of the OnePlus smartphones will get freebies.
The Nimbus/uPort/Ubuntu proof-of-concept will be unveiled at Mobile World Congress February 22nd, 2016.
Money will go to hitRECord, a crowd-sourced project producing short films about technology and democracy.
These gadgets will not burn a hole in your pocket and will get your valentine something practical yet cool.
Yet again, 3D technology has failed to become a mainstream success, as LG and Samsung reconsider.
The popular US fantasy sports firm will begin offering its skill-driven contests in the UK.
WeChat has over 650 million active users per month.
Twitter will not move away from a reverse chronological timeline, chief executive Dorsey insists.
Chrome's upcoming version 50 will have new Material Design look.
The South Korean giant has filed a patent for a possible future design of the S Pen.