Kobo has announced the Aura H2O, a waterproof ebook reader. Announced today before an introduction at IFA next week, the Kobo...
Amazon UK has announced that Prime is getting even better with the introduction of Prime Music. Amazon Prime members have access to over one million songs and hundreds of playlists at no additional cost to their membership.
VMware and Amazon Web Services today announced a strategic alliance to build and deliver a seamlessly integrated hybrid offering that will give customers the full software-defined data center (SDDC) experience.
Western Digital today expanded its line of SanDisk-branded mobile storage solutions with the new SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive USB Type-C flash drive.
Amazon.com today announced financial results for its second quarter ended June 30, 2015. Operating cash flow increased 69% to $8.98 billion for the trailing twelve months, compared with $5.33 billion for the trailing twelve months ended June 30, 2014.
A U.S. Federal Judge has granted the Federal Trade Commission's request for summary judgment in the agency’s lawsuit against Amazon for billing consumers for unauthorized in-app charges incurred by children.
BlackBerry today introduced a limited edition cobalt blue colored BlackBerry Classic smartphone, adding to the growing list of color options, from traditional black, to classy white and now classic cobalt blue.
Amazon today announced the Alexa Fund, up to $100 million in investments to support developers, manufacturers, and start-ups of all sizes who are passionate about creating new experiences designed around the human voice.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) today announced Amazon Chime, a new unified communications service that makes meetings easier and more efficient than ever before.
Amazon is to launch two new security initiatives that will help protect organizations and individuals from increasing cybersecurity threats.
The BlackBerry Priv, the first-ever BlackBerry smartphone powered by Android, is now available to by in Mexico and will set you back $15,863.95.
Today, Amazon announced the Alexa Skills Kit (ASK), a collection of self-service APIs and tools that make it fast and easy for developers to create new voice-driven capabilities for Alexa.




