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Xiaomi Chases Android One To Africa, To Enter 50 Countries In September: Report
Xiaomi is eyeing one more potentially huge emerging market as China cools.
Meet The 12.9-Inch iPad Pro, Apple Inc.'s Big Bet On The Future Of Tablets
The 12.9-inch iPad Pro may cannibalize some of the company's other products, including the MacBook Air, but it could still find a spot in the workplace.
Apple iPhone 6 Gains Share In Q2 As China Sales Surge; Android Maker Samsung Falters
Apple's iPhone increased its dominance in the second quarter despite a slowing global smartphone market.
Apple Live TV Service Likely Delayed Until 2016: Why Is Cable Disruption Taking So Long?
The long-awaited promise of Apple reinventing the TV industry is turning out to be more complicated than expected.
No, MLB Hasn’t Banned The Apple Watch From The Dugout
Despite the league's ban on smartphones in the dugout, the Apple Watch isn't getting ejected from games just yet.
Apple Relegates Aging iPod To Apple Store Accessories Shelf; Bargain Bin Next?
Starting Wednesday, customers will be able to pull an iPod directly off the Apple Store shelf for purchase.
Cortana Beats Siri To The Mac With Parallels 11: Hands-Free Voice Assistant Arrives On OS X
Parallels 11 brings a range of new integration features for Windows 10-based virtual machines.
Apple Inc, Alcoa Inc And Caterpillar Inc: 3 US Companies Hurt Most By China's Devalued Yuan
The sudden change in the currency's value has negative consequences for U.S. companies with significant operations in the Asian country.
iPhone 6S Release Date Rumors: Sept. 18 Tipped By German Carriers For In-Store Sales
The reported date would place the anticipated iPhone 6S in-store date in line with previous iPhone launches.
Spotify, Apple Music Competitors Have Big Head Start In India As Music Streaming Explodes
Nearly two-thirds of the country's Internet-connected urban population listens to music online, a study finds.
Tech Diversity: Dropbox Seeks Head Of Diversity To Help Company Hire And Welcome More Women, Minorities
Dropbox is one of the few major tech companies that does not already have someone leading its efforts to recruit more women and minorities.
Is Apple Developing Driverless Car In California? Tech Giant May Add Self-Driving Cars To Its Portfolio
Apple has had its eye on GoMentum Station, a former military base that spans 2,100 acres outside San Francisco, as a testing facility.
Tech Diversity: Apple Shows Slight Gains For Women, African-Americans in 2015 Report; Remains Overwhelmingly White
The company hired 11,000 women and 2,200 African-Americans, but both groups, along with Hispanics, remain underrepresented.
Despite Big Moves By Alibaba, Maersk, US Remains Stock Buyback King
Though foreign firms like Maersk and Alibaba have piled on multibillion-dollar stock buybacks, U.S. companies lead by a mile.
'Fallout Shelter' Finally Comes To Android, Two Months After iOS Release
"Fallout Shelter," the hit mobile game from the same company behind the Fallout console games, is finally available on Android devices.
Samsung Unveils Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6 Edge Plus In Latest Bid To Revive Sales
Samsung's latest phablets take on a resemblance to their smaller siblings, the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge.
How Will China's Yuan Devaluation Affect Chinese Consumers’ Taste For Imported Goods?
Financial analysts differ on whether a lower-valued yuan will cool imports at a time when the government is seeking to promote them.
Is Windows 10 Spying On You? Privacy Fears Raised As OS Secretly Contacts Microsoft Regardless Of Settings
The software regularly contacts Redmond even if the user chooses not to share anything at all.
Galaxy Note 5 Live Stream: How To Watch Samsung's Unpacked Event
Samsung is expected to showcase a couple of its latest smartphones at its presentation.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Rebounds After Wild Sell-Off
A recovery in energy and technology stocks helped stage a comeback on Wall Street after the blue-chip index plunged more than 270 points in morning trading.
Musicians Union Sues Major Labels For Not Paying Them For Streams On Spotify, Apple Music, Rdio And Others
The American Federation of Musicians claims major record labels haven't paid it a cent of the money it believes it is owed.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Tumbles 200 Points After Yuan Extends Slide
China, the world's second-largest economy, surprised investors and depreciated the yuan further Wednesday to revive its slowing economy.
4 Ways China's Devalued Yuan Could Hurt The US Economy
A stronger dollar has many advantages, but it may not be such a good thing for the still-recovering U.S. economy.
Apple Pay Coming To Rite Aid As Drugstore Chain Pulls About-Face On Contactless Payments
Until now, the pharmacy chain had blocked Apple's mobile wallet in its stores.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Plunges 200 Points After China's Surprise Yuan Devaluation
The devaluation will make imports to China more expensive, which could create a greater drag on U.S. growth in the second half of the year.
MacKeeper Court Settlement: Consumers Hit By Bogus Infection Scare Eligible For Refund
Two-thirds of ZeoBIT's $2 million reimbursement fund will go toward refunds and administrative costs.
IPhone 6S Q4 Slump Expected On Weak Chinese Sales, 'Force Touch' Indifference
Apple's next iPhone may fail, in fourth-quarter sales, to surpass its predecessor.
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Leaks Show Preorder Date, Accessory Price
Samsung seems to have let slip a preorder date for a new Galaxy S6 Edge+ device on its website, pictured as part of a bundle with the Level Bluetooth headphones.
Google's New 'Alphabet' Site Gives Huge Nod To 'Hooli' From HBO's 'Silicon Valley'
Did HBO's 'Silicon Valley' hit a little too close to home?
Snapchat Update Expands Emoji, Adds ‘Travel Mode’ To Lower Data Usage
Snapchat faced criticism for its content being so data heavy. A new update helps Snapchat users better control their usage.