October 4th is already looking like it could be a busy day for Google, with the date already inked in for the day the company will announce its new Pixel phones - the devices which will usher in the end of the Nexus line of smartphones. While launching a couple of new devices is no mean feat, it now appears that Google will have a cavalcade of hardware to show to the world, with new Chromecast with 4K capabilities, a WiFi router, and Google Home hardware on the horizon.
Here's how you can find the best 4K UHD content for your compatible TV set the easy way for that gorgeous Ultra HD playback.
The 4K-capable PlayStation 4 "Neo" is now officially real. While Sony hasn't yet actually announced the updated PS4 hardware, we've had the closest thing yet to someone standing on stage and outing the thing.
At the Display Week conference in San Francisco this week, Samsung Electronics showed off some progression in screen technology for the consumer tech market. Hidden away amongst the new Smart TV sets, smartphones and desktop monitors, was a stunning 4K UHD 5.5-inch smartphone display intended for use in virtual reality.
A new report has leaked additional specs and features detail on Sony's upcoming PlayStation 4K console, which is internally codenamed as "NEO". Here are the details.
According to a new report, the much-rumored "PlayStation 4K" upgrade is set to arrive before October's PlayStation VR release. Here are more details on it.
It seems like hackers have figured out a way to rip 4K movie content from Netflix and Amazon, with UHD videos becoming ample on torrent sites.
Most of us may not yet have televisions that carry 4K panels, but Samsung isn't going to let that get in the way of cramming an ever increasing number of pixels into notebook computers. To that end the company has announced the ATIV Book 9 Pro, its first 4K UHD notebook computer and the successor to last year's ATIV Book 9.
Here's how to enable and record videos at 4K Ultra HD resolution on iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. This setting is not turned on by default because of the sheer amount of space 4K video takes up, especially given the fact that Apple still insists on selling a 16GB iPhone as the entry level model.
Whenever Apple launches a new iPhone there is always an extremely heavily weighted focus on the camera capabilities of the hardware. As we know, photographs and videos are extremely emotive and can conjure up an array of feelings and memories within us. Given the fact that Apple is a company that likes to invoke emotional responses with its products, it makes perfect sense to market the camera capabilities as much as possible. To coincide with the official release of the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus we've seen a number of impressive photo galleries that showcase the camera's abilities. Now, to further enhance the reputation of the new iPhones, we're seeing a documentary movie shot entirely in 4K UHD resolution using the iPhone 6s Plus.