Today on 60 Sec Tech: Microsoft will fix the Xbox One, Nokia’s making another Windows phone, and a new app deletes your texts after they’re read.
China temporarily reversed a 14-year-old ban on video game console sales. However this didn't come without a few conditions.
The Xbox One will soon see fixes for its various issues.
But will the rest of the corporate world follow the U.S. in unleashing capital spending?
"I have no other plans to do anything other than serve Ford," Alan Mulally says.
Sony announced that 4.2 million PS4s have been sold as of late December.
Microsoft's Xbox One has reached 3 million in sales.
These days, Microsoft’s not the only one developing dashboard systems. Google is poised to bring its Android OS into millions of new cars.
An analyst has confirmed the existence of a bigger iPad, saying that the device could be launched by the end of this year.
The PlayStation 4 outsells the Xbox One in the UK by 166,000 units.
Microsoft decided to keep the disc drive -- but why?
Check out if Apple was able to hold its own in a crowded market this past holiday season.
Hackers loyal to Syria's president and known for attacks against Western media groups hijacked Skype’s Twitter, Facebook and blog.
Volkswagen, BMW, GM, Mercedes-Benz and Honda have made tech deals to power increasingly tablet-like dashboard infotainment interfaces.
Two users have reported a white, sticky substance leaking from the Xbox One.
Tim Draper, one of the capitalists behind Skype and Hotmail, has announced details about his “Six Californias” plan to divide the Golden State.
A soldier stationed in Qatar leaked photos showing 18 computers in an education center running unlicensed versions.
Today on 60 Sec Tech: Google lets you take pictures with your eyes, Microsoft sits on its hands, and Nintendo reveals a game nobody expected.
Verizon has released a FiOS TV app for the Xbox One that will allow users to view live broadcasts via the gaming console.
Among other pertinent details, Microsoft announced that it has narrowed the pool of candidates to 20.
Today on 60 Sec Tech: Microsoft wants to be a TV star, Google kills your privacy options, and Minecraft finally hits PS3.
Microsoft was unable to deter one of its key engineers, Blaise Agüera y Arcas, from leaving the company and joining Google.