Testmodo Challenge #1: Three Readers Put the Sony Xperia Z3's Battery Life to the Test
Giz readers turn reviewers on a smartphone with serious staying power.
Giz readers turn reviewers on a smartphone with serious staying power.
Because judging other people from the sofa is the best.
Duke University has developed a 250-megapixel camera that will help earlier detect skin cancers.
Dude plays three N64 classics at once and canes them all in under an hour.
"Prolific" thievery will get you a mega-Asbo.
Inside the Galaxy Note 4's virtual reality ambitions: virtual reality could be the next great computing platform, making it ripe for Samsung to build an operating system of its own.
You also get easier access to your friends and the Snap function, while your account will also be more secure too.
Kindle's typesetting is kind to its battery — but not, necessarily, your eyes.
Meet Puls, will.i.am's gigantic wearable cuff. Not a watch. It's a cuff. Never call it a watch. Welcome to 'fashionology', people.
Either way, Ireland remains an attractive place to set up shop for a megacorp.
We've known that Bale was rumoured to play Jobs for a while now, but a report from Variety seems to completely confirm it.
The aim is that other users will be able to see a list of their Facebook friends in the region, whether they've registered themselves as being safe or not.
The creator of Red Dwarf reckons that porn will be the making of Oculus Rift. And we'll all be wearing Google Glass in 20 years, apparently
The FES Watch doesn't just let you change the watch face whenever you tire of the current design, using E-Ink technology it actually lets you change the look and style of the entire timepiece.
How many times have you clicked "Agree" to the thousands upon thousands of words in iTunes terms of service agreements after just a few seconds? Twenty times? Fifty? Man—that is some world class speed-reading.
Apple's 2014 iPad Event: Everything related to tonight's launch show, corralled into one place for all you lazy types.