PhotoMath, the app that does your math homework, tops iTunes charts

A new app that can solve complicated math problems has jumped to the top of Apple’s app store, though what the company touts as tutoring tool might also be a cheater’s best friend.

Tech review: Sharp Aquos Crystal will make you take notice

With an edgeless design, the latest phone from Sharp doesn’t look like any phone you’ve ever seen.

Jim Rossman: Yes, you can set up an iPad with no computer

But there are a few steps (setting up a Wi-Fi network and an Apple ID) that might be a bit easier with a computer.

Not so fast cord cutters—cable’s not going anywhere

Customers tired of paying big fees for hundreds of channels they never watch now have options for stand-alone streaming services but they may balk when they see just how much paying a la carte costs.

TI posts higher profit, revenue for third quarter

The Dallas-based semiconductor company on Monday reported a 31 percent jump in net profit and an 8 percent increase in revenue.

T-Mobile Wi-Fi calling, Personal CellSpot bring a clear signal

Wi-Fi calling means great-quality calls even when you’re out of cell range — as long as there’s Wi-Fi.

Apple shows off new gadgets, but Pay is bigger bet

The tech giant’s mobile pay service Apple Pay will be the next thing you didn’t know you needed — but now can’t live without.

Apple announces iPad Air 2, new iMac with 5K Retina display

Apple is preparing to announce new iPad models today - the iPad Air 2 and the iPad Mini 3. How do I know? Because the technology giant accidentally leaked their own hardware plans this week by releasing their user guide on iTunes early.

Fitness watches help you keep tabs on your vital statistics

There are more takers in the fitness tracker/smart watch field. Are we all just biding time until the Apple Watch?

Report: Texas IT workers expected to earn higher starting salaries in 2015

Tech workers in Texas and across the country are in line to earn more money next year.