Goophone Samsung Galaxy S6 clone is now available and costs just $169. Full device specs and details can be found here.
Here are the top best April Fools Day 2015 pranks from the world of tech. Complete details, images, videos can be found right here.
Drones are the big thing these days, whether they be used by people for plain old fun or being flown over Apple's new spaceship campus as it is being built, drones are fast becoming a factor of life rather than something just a few have any experience of. You can buy them from the Apple Store should you so wish, and when anything is available for sale at Apple's own retail outlet it's safe to say that it has made it big time.
Here are renders of what a rose gold Apple iPhone 6s model would look like compared to Apple Watch Edition. More details and images can be found here.
The iPhone 6 is without a doubt one of the hottest smartphones out there, and it's about to get hotter - literally. If you ever wondered what the melting point of a brand new iPhone 6 was, this blowtorch-meets-iPhone 6 video might help shed some light on it.
Microsoft takes us on a journey into the future in another one of its Future Vision videos, this time targeted at productivity. A pretty cool video, I wouldn't advise anyone to hold their breath over getting hands-on experience with such tech any time soon. Head over the jump to see what Microsoft sees the computing future as.
Long before the iPhone became a reality, Steve Jobs was planning to take Apple into the automobile industry with a full-fledged vehicle. Dubbed as the iCar, it has now been discussed in a rather deservingly sarcastic tone by a famous publishing. Details to follow right after the break.
Obama's new video has the United States Commander in Chief goofing around doing all sorts of crazy things, and even using the selfie stick, in an effort to promote the new ObamaCare (health) initiative. Watch the complete video right after the jump.
When you make a purchase on an auction site like eBay, there's an element of trust and a great dose of user integrity involved. You buy something expecting to receive the item as described / presented, but there are always going to be issues with this format. One user discovered this in quite bizarre circumstances recently when he snapped up the apparent bargain of the century with the $450 purchase of a MacBook, only to find, upon delivery, that it was just a picture of the device. Ouch!
Sodium acetate, otherwise known as 'hot ice', is a pretty awesome solution since, when disrupted by a cool object, it quickly morphs from a liquid to a crystallized, ice-like composition. The reason for this little bit of background information is because one YouTuber has decided to see what happens to one of tech's most sought-after devices when submerged in hot ice, and as you've probably guessed from the title, the "cool object" in this instance is none other than the Apple iPhone 6. As you may also have gleaned from past experiments of this nature, the results are pretty darned epic.