Google’s new messaging app will have chatbots that can answer questions, helping the company preserve its lead in search.
Freshly signed licensing agreements with ASCAP and BMI may pave the way to an on-demand service that will compete with those of two giants.
While Donald Trump continues to insult Muslims around the globe, at least one of his supporters seems willing to harm Muslims.
In another year of highs and lows for social media, IBT highlights the best of Twitter in 2015.
The upgraded audio could sound even better than CD-quality recordings.
Starship Technologies plans to conduct real-life trials of its self-driving delivery robot in the U.K. and the U.S.
A researcher who uncovered a big Instagram security flaw claims Facebook threatened him to keep quiet, but the social network denies doing so.
Games and software applications contain executable code, making them riskier to download illegally than video files.
The streaming music service declared it was adding video, podcasts and other content back in May. Seven months later, they're mostly MIA.
Service was restored Thursday morning after Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg deemed the decision "sad for Brazil."
Last year WhatsApp activated end-to-end encryption, the most advanced form of data protection.
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen was condemned by politicians as well as Foley's parents for posting graphic images of ISIS atrocities.
Investors reacted favorably to a decision by the Copyright Royalty Board, as the company's share price topped $15 in after-hours trading.
The European Commission is set to implement rules that could see tech companies like Apple, Facebook and Google facing hundreds of millions of dollars in fines if they can't comply.
The fifth face-off of the party's presidential candidates was expected to focus heavily on terrorism. Click here for updates throughout the evening.
The changes beginning Tuesday could help vulnerable users — such as victims of domestic violence — who have legitimate reasons to shield their identities.
The social network’s new feature for curating tweets is rolling out to U.K. Twitter users, two months after its U.S. launch.
The singer's exclusive deal to stream a new concert on Apple Music is part of a larger trend of artists increasingly monetizing their stage performances.
After a class-action lawsuit and a promise to cease "scare ads," a security researcher says MacKeeper still has no respect for users' information.
Among those whose accounts could be threatened are journalists, security researchers and developers.
Research published Friday by the British Phonographic Industry suggests that streaming isn't replacing music sales yet.
It's at least the fourth time uTorrent has been flagged for enabling sketchy activity in 2015.