Now that Google is assuming more control of the Nexus lineup, a tipster has provided some information on what the next Android flagship will look like — and it’s really familiar. Speaking to Android Police, this person claims they’re familiar with what Google’s thinking is regard … | Continue reading
Red Dead Redemption isn't the only Rockstar game getting backwards compatibility this week, as the GTA developer's adaptation of The Warriors is now available on PS4 as a PS2 Classic.Priced at £11.99 / $14.99, this 2005 brawler adaptation of Walter Hill's cult classic 1979 movie … | Continue reading
The results of two new studies—one big, one really big—on what consumers want in autonomous cars have been released recently. The answer of both is, in a nutshell, we want to be able to let a car drive on its own when driving is monotonous or annoying, like during the daily commu … | Continue reading
Perhaps all this NBA free agency news has you jonesing to play a basketball game, and trying to construct a super-team of your own to rival the potential basketball juggernaut that is the 2016-17 Golden State Warriors with Kevin Durant, Steph Curry, and Klay Thompson. Well, EA Sp … | Continue reading
It's about freaking time.Apple may soon be ditching the 16GB iPhone, if recent reports are to be believedThe Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday that Cupertino's next iPhone, due out this fall, will start at 32GB, not the much-loathed 16GB model pundits and consumers have come t … | Continue reading
Colonel Sanders, the legendary proprietor of Kentucky Fried Chicken, is a fascinating historical figure. He sold his first restaurant at the tender age of 65, and by the time he was 73 he'd sold the franchise for a cool $2 million. He's since turned into a meme for internet dwell … | Continue reading
I feel like ReRunners has been in soft-launch (or some type of beta) for quite some time now, but after playing a recent build the other day, I'm glad to say that all the tinkering has really helped. And it seems like the wait is over because barring any running injuries, ReRunne … | Continue reading
Let’s face it, you’re never going to win the HGTV Dream Home. My family has entered the maximum number of times for the last decade and has nothing to show for it. At some point every millennial has to take responsibility for the fact that their bedroom looks like a government re … | Continue reading
Asus looks like they're gearing up to hit the Indian market hard. They even have ambitions to double their smartphone business in the country by 2017. | Continue reading
Baseball is America's past time and one of the most popular sports in the world. Check out the best baseball games for Android here! | Continue reading
Remember the Surface Table? The coffee-table sized tablet that was supposed to become a staple in every corporate office until tablet-sized tablets became a thing? Well the French company Kineti is back with the same idea, albeit at a slightly cheaper price.The La Table Kineti is … | Continue reading
Twilio today announced a new collaboration with Amazons’ AWS platform. The company says it is “helping AWS provide the delivery of SMS messages through the Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS)” and notes that SNS users will now benefit from Twilio’s experience in sending bulk … | Continue reading
Some people take photos of designs they see out in the world that inspire them. Others create mood boards for tracking inspiration. But having a photo of something isn't the same as being able to... | Continue reading
You need one final reminder, as you'll want to pay attention to this game: Super Stickman Golf 3 launches on Thursday, July 7th. Noodlecake is in North American time zones, so expect this one late on Wednesday night/Thursday morning, not necessarily super-early . Though App Store … | Continue reading
NASA believes the children are our future. Why else would it ask them for ideas about how to feed astronauts in 2050? The nationwide “Star Trek Replicator” contest that began in February has spawned hundreds of 3D printable ideas, and the winners have just been announced: a housi … | Continue reading
Pour one out for the BlackBerry Classic.BlackBerry announced on Tuesday on its Inside BlackBerry blog that it will no longer produce the BlackBerry Classic, officially ending a form-factor era.SEE ALSO: Stop trying to make hardware happen, BlackBerry"Sometimes it can be very toug … | Continue reading
A car was burned and shots were fired at a Google building in Mountain View, allegedly by a man who felt "Google was watching him and that made him upset," according to a police affidavit discovered by the Mercury News.The attacks are believed to be part of a series of incidents … | Continue reading
The Argentinian subsidiary of ridesharing giant Uber is turning to a bitcoin payment option amid a crackdown by local authorities. | Continue reading
Darktrace, the U.K. cyber security startup whose backers include Autonomy founder Mike Lynch’s Invoke Capital, has closed $64 million in fresh funding.The new round was led by global investment firm KKR, with participation from existing investor Summit Partners, and new investors … | Continue reading
There are lots of places where drone pilots are not supposed to fly: over sports stadiums, near airports, or anywhere in Washington, DC. DJI, the world's largest consumer drone company, has had a technology in place for a few years now that is meant to prevent pilots from flying … | Continue reading
The TN visa category is a useful tool for recruiting skilled professionals—especially when the H-1B option dries up—provided they are citizens of Canada or Mexico. | Continue reading
LinkedIn’s newly enhanced sourcing tool and advanced search engine is mostly a hit with recruiters, while others continue to have reservations over its cost and necessity. | Continue reading
Much has been made of Stephen Colbert’s still infant run on The Late Show. In the past couple months, the show has lost longtime producer Meredith Bennet, added showrunner Chris Licht from news program CBS This Morning, faced critical questions about the popularity of The Late La … | Continue reading
The next iPhone (we’re just calling it the iPhone 7 because who knows what it’s really named) may come with a 32GB base storage option, according to the latest rumor. It may not sound like much, but it’s actually a pretty big deal. Bye bye 16GB The Wall Street Journal — citing so … | Continue reading
Well, I'd wager today just became the unofficial day of the hypercars. First Aston Martin revealed its new hypercar, now Ferrari has pulled the covers — and the roof — off its newest hypercar.SEE ALSO: Aston Martin and Red Bull Racing's hypercar looks extraterrestrialNow, if the … | Continue reading
If you like MMORPGs, we've got some good news. If you also enjoy real-time strategy, then we've got some even better news: Kingdom Warriors is kind of both. | Continue reading
While noting that Hillary Clinton and her staff were “extremely careless” in using a series of personal e-mail servers during her time as Secretary of State, the FBI recommended the Department of Justice bring no formal charges against the presumptive Democratic nominee, FBI Dire … | Continue reading
GRADE completed a sophisticated home in Sao Paulo for a distinguished global jet-setter seeking a cosmopolitan refuge that differed... | Continue reading
Höst Restaurant is located at the corner of the streets Nørre Farimagsgade and Ahlefeldtsgade. By Norm Architects and Danish designers Menu | Continue reading
Designed by CC Arquitectos, the 459-square-metre residence named El Mirador House is located on the 95-h El Eterno estate in Valle de Bravo | Continue reading
In Skyline Loft, we made a stylized version of the loft – one-bedroom apartment for a bachelor (or a single woman?). No matter. | Continue reading
What’s the first car you remember wanting? Was it a reasonably priced mid-sized sedan with ample leg room for passengers in the back? Was it a small, well-equipped compact SUV with room for all the kids’ bags and all-wheel drive for better control in adverse conditions? Was it ev … | Continue reading
Twitter announced today that Bret Taylor is joining its board of directors. Taylor is best-known as one of the founders of social networking startup FriendFeed — and then as the chief technology officer of Facebook, which acquired FriendFeed in 2009. After departing Facebook thre … | Continue reading
The executive branch of the European Union today adopted new AML rules that will impact digital currency businesses. | Continue reading
Many questions swirl around the Hyperloop: how much will it cost? Where will it be built? How fast will it travel? Really, that fast? Who will be the first to ride it? Will their bodies turn into paste or goo? What’s the difference?Now, Hyperloop One, one of the LA-based startups … | Continue reading
The days of 16GB iPhones are nearly over. Our friend Joanna Stern at The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Apple's next flagship iPhone — the iPhone 7 or whatever it's eventually called — will start out at 32GB of storage; there won't be any 16GB option offered. If true, the … | Continue reading
Last week, a German tourist fell to his death after posing for a jumping photo at a restricted area of Machu Picchu ruins in Peru. Just a day prior, another tourist also died from attempting a self-portrait atop the Gocta waterfall in same country. Selfies may not be an official … | Continue reading
Back in January Roadhouse Games announced a new mobile RPG based on the legendary band Iron Maiden. While that sounded like an odd combination, the game actually made a lot of sense as it let you play as a team of various types of Eddies, the bands longtime undead mascot, and pla … | Continue reading
Bose took its damn time. It’s not always the wisest policy in this fast-moving world of consumer electronics, but as countless competitors pushed past to bring wireless noise cancelling headphones to market, the audio company whose name has long been synonymous with active noise … | Continue reading
Somewhere in a world full of advanced technology that we write about regularly here on TechCrunch, there exists an ancient realm where mainframe computers are still running programs written in COBOL.This is a programming language, mind you, that was developed in the late 1950s, a … | Continue reading
Suites are a weird thing within the hotel industry. While there are hundreds of thousands of suites around the world, most are only occupied about 20 percent of the time and sit empty the rest of the year. Plus, the nicest ones aren’t listed or even available to book on hotel’s w … | Continue reading
As big-name companies reconsider the traditional employee evaluation, at least two Wall Street investment giants are scrapping numeric rankings in favor of adjectives. | Continue reading
Tim Berners-Lee created the web in 1989. Twenty-seven years later, he’s asking for a reinvention. The web has made life easier, but it has also introduced challenges and ethical questions pertaining to personal data, access to information and privacy. Berners-Lee laments that the … | Continue reading
The last of 4,450 triangular panels was installed to complete the world’s largest single-aperture radio telescope, located in China’s Guizhou Province. A monument of China’s dedication to the field of astronomy, the telescope will be used to study pulsars and search for alien lif … | Continue reading
Netflix today reached an exclusive multi-year agreement with the CW to stream all past seasons of the network's shows online in the US. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the company has the streaming rights to hit series like The Flash and The Vampire Diaries, and starting wit … | Continue reading
Audio didn’t quite kill the video star, but it’s making a comeback. For the first time, Americans are now on-demand streaming more songs as audio than they’re consuming through music videos. The shift highlights the importance of music in the battle for mobile profits, plus it co … | Continue reading
HR practitioners new to immigration matters must first understand the two main types of visas—employment and business-based—and the processes involved in securing both. | Continue reading