The new bug requires only a few steps to be reproduced on devices running iOS 7.0.4.
What is Bright, and why does LinkedIn want it?
Apple’s upcoming first wearable, the iWatch, is getting a little more real, possibly using LG Chem's "Stepped" battery technology.
People around the world are searching for information about the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, but which engine performs the best?
A Danish man's life changed recently when he became the first person to “feel” using a prosthetic hand.
This year it’s easier than ever to catch the games anywhere at any time with a few options for streaming competitions on tablets and smartphones.
The NYPD is trying out Google Glass, the Oculus Rift title ‘Eve Valkyrie’ will be exclusive, and Sony is getting out of the computer market.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 LTE-A is now updating to Android 4.4 KitKat in Korea.
Did Samsung bar athletes from displaying non-Samsung logos during the opening ceremony of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics? The IOC denied the reports as "not true."
New 'Titanfall' updates for the Xbox One will launch on March 4.
First, the world in a day, now the runway. The iPhone 5s struts its high-end video stuff via a new commercial showing Burberry's spring/summer line.
Forget drones. After years of trial and error, one New Zealand company has developed a new craft to send people flying, Bond-style.
Google forces developers to agree they won't distribute content with "nudity," but it allows HBO to do just that.
A new feature on the LG G3 could make it the device to challenge Samsung’s new offering.
Tata Motors, which acquired Jaguar Land Rover in 2008, and Samsung will try to turn the dashboard into a smartphone.
Microsoft's Xbox One will receive an update on Feb. 11.
Smartphone game 'Flappy Bird' is earning $50,000 daily.
While poor hotel conditions have been the spotlight of the Sochi Winter Olympics, cybersecurity and privacy is an even bigger problem.
Speculation swirls as to why the tech giant just dumped the last bitcoin wallet app available to Apple users.
Pictures of the HTC M8, the code name for the next iteration of the company's flagship One, may have leaked online.
What's more, Sony has revised its projections for this year and now expects a $1.1 billion loss.
The worldwide shipments of tablets are likely to drop 15 percent to 20 percent in Q1, because of off-peak season effects.
Susan Wojcicki has been named CEO of YouTube, as the video site struggles to grow ad sales for parent company Google.
Love cruising, but can’t afford the ocean view stateroom? Try this interior cabin with a “virtual balcony” instead.
Cosmic heating can help directly investigate the earliest black holes, since it was likely driven by star systems called "black-hole binaries."
Samsung and Swarovski have collaborated to make crystal-encrusted covers for the Galaxy Note 3.
Is there enough evidence to determine whether the Samsung Galaxy S5 will feature a fingerprint sensor?
An 'EVE Online' battle led to 15,000 new gamers signing up for the MMO.
The earnings report hit Twitter's stock hard. In after-hours trading, shares of Twitter tumbled as much as 13 percent.
Radiocarbon dating of the oldest known camel bones have pinpointed when domesticated camels arrived in Israel, pushing it forward from the 12th to the 9th century BC.