Nike has entered the 3D printing game, as the global leader in athletic shoes was just granted a patent for a 3D printing technology for shoe manufacturing.
The year 2015 has provided numerous headlines that sound like plots for Charlie Booker's dark drama "Black Mirror." These news stories would be perfect.
Logitech unveiled a new brand this month that takes the "tech" out of its name. The new brand name aims to show how the company has expanded beyond PCs -- here's a few Logitech executives explaining that decision in their own words.
In Zane Lowe's debut interview for Beats 1 radio, Eminem spoke about his involvement with the upcoming film, "Southpaw." The rapper/actor revealed that he was suppose to star in the movie, but his music came first.
The Supreme Court legalized gay marriage nationwide and Twitter was flooded with thousands of reactions from citizens, politicians, celebrities and more.
Jenji Kohan and the Litchfield inmates return for a third season of the Netflix series "Orange is the New Black" and this time they tone the drama down.
We binge watched the entire third season of Orange is the New Black over the weekend to pick out the best quotes that help define the latest installment.
Tidal's latest update brings improved search functionalities, a new mobile interface redesign, a beta version of a new desktop app, and student discounts.
LeBron James is the focus of millions of posts, comments, and likes about the Cleveland Cavaliers and Golden State Warriors during the 2015 NBA Playoffs.
Bruce Jenner will appear on the cover of the June issue of Vanity Fair as a woman named Caitlyn. Jenner officially announced the cover photo and name change on her new Twitter account.
As Soundcloud preps for its upcoming subscription service, the company ventures into wearable technology for the first time with Apple Watch compatibility.
Tidal Senior Executive Vania Schlogel speaks exclusively with DigitalTrends about Tidal's complications with Apple and Billboard, future of live streaming concerts and more.
At The Internet and Television Expo in Chicago, Cablevision CEO James Dolan proposed a plan for cable operators, specifically Time Warner Cable, to join together.