Samsung’s Secure Folder app, the downloadable form of which was leaked recently and supposedly teased the design for company’s upcoming Galaxy S8 smartphone, has now been officially made available for Continue Reading »
Google kept itself busy last year, launching a number of new applications, software, and devices. While you may have heard a lot about Allo, Google’s intelligent messaging app with Assistant, Continue Reading »
E3 is the world’s biggest gaming show. Every June, the video game development community and press gather in Los Angeles to learn about what the next year has in store Continue Reading »
Welcome to TechRadar’s always-updated selection of the best shows on Netflix – 50 TV shows that showcase the best Netflix series available in the UK. Netflix’s transition from a DVD Continue Reading »
More and more browsers, such as Google Chrome, are implementing sandboxing to prevent any malware from escaping the browser. HP’s new Sure Click technology is something new, however: a hardware-based, Continue Reading »
This post has been updated with a press release from LG about the phone’s Quad DAC and confirmation of the Snapdragon 821 chip. With Mobile World Congress just around the corner, Continue Reading »
Microsoft is calling for a Digital Geneva Convention, as global tensions over digital attacks continue to rise. The tech giant wants to see civilian use of the internet protected as Continue Reading »
Google has turned a database service that it uses to run some of its mission-critical products into an offering for its public cloud customers. On Tuesday, the company launched Cloud Continue Reading »
Nothing says “I love you” more than the gift of digital books. Or at least, that’s what I tell my wife when I want a new e-reader. Anyone looking for Continue Reading »
“Every gamer is going to want to have 3D Xpoint. Every single gamer.” Those were words from Intel’s CEO Brian Krzanich when updating investors on the company’s Optane technology, which Continue Reading »