Many users have reported issues while downloading iOS 8, which requires up to 5.8 GB of available storage on the device.
The $5.4 billion project could rise "to a 10 number," TransCanada chief executive Russ Girling told the Wall Street Journal.
Going to the movies this weekend? Kevin Smith, Tina Faye, Jason Bateman and Liam Neeson will be there too.
The company says some of alternative fuel vehicles fixed last year still pose a leak and fire risk.
The Catalans and Flemish are hoping for a boost from a Scottish vote, and Quebec independence advocates are watching closely, too.
Remember #BringBackOurGirls? Boko Haram continues to terrorize Nigeria, yet it's largely been overlooked by Western powers.
Kiev has reportedly been asking for advanced military technology from the U.S., which the Obama administration has so far refused to provide.
Global markets have been spooked by the prospect of Scottish independence and the economic chaos that would ensue. But not anymore.
TNT has released a statement after a crew member was killed during the production of "Falling Skies" Season 5.
Mufid Elfgeeh, who lived and worked in New York, was an ISIS recruiter with plans for an attack on U.S. soil.
The world’s top automaker wants to make absolutely certain it needs a Corolla factory in Mexico.
The revised cost estimate for South Dakota's portion, after four years of waiting for federal approval, is nearly $2 billion.
Investors are interested to know how Apple will perform in the December quarter, the first full quarter after the release of the iPhone 6.
Rapid Trident consists of troops from 15 nations, four of which are non-NATO former Soviet states.
The U.S. automaker says electric coolant pumps need to be checked in nearly 74,000 cars dating back to 2005.
The new Samsung ad came one day after Tim Cook said in an interview that the company could have introduced a big-screen iPhone years ago.
Turkey has become the key entry point for fighters into Syria and Iraq. Without its help, the U.S. will have a hard time getting rid of ISIS.
While the iPhone 6 launches in nine countries next week, the home to Samsung will have to wait to get their hands on the new smartphone.
Before they can go wait in line for the new iPhone 6, mainland Chinese Apple fans have to wait for government approval of the device.
A recent poll found that 46 percent of Scots who support independence also want to dump the royal family.
After hackers exposed the weaknesses of its system, Target has made some big changes.
Apple's iPhone 6 is set to launch around the world next week, but missing from the list is the largest smartphone market in the world.