After months of delay while the government finalized its telecom laws, the two foreign firms can finally get started in Myanmar.
Check out Twitter's interactive visualization that tracked what President Obama said during his speech.
What's more, two factors are helping to boost smartphone buys.
Blizzard announced that "World of Warcraft" reached 100 million users.
About 40% of online grocery shoppers prefer one high-profile company over the others, according to a poll.
Starwood's vision for the future of hotels: "No more lines, visits to the front desk, swiped credit cards or even keys."
The cuttlefish, known as the "chameleon of the sea," can rapidly alter both the color and pattern of its skin.
The comet's brightness during the spring will be an indicator of how much of a hazard it will present to spacecraft orbiting Mars.
Media reports say that a key suspect, using his position in a procurement committee, allegedly netted about $3.3 million from suppliers.
Samsung has listed the device with a price tag that seems to be more expensive than the tablet’s rumored price in the US.
Will the Samsung Galaxy S5 be made of only plastic after all?
Baidu Migrate shows real-time journeys across China for the Lunar New Year in a mesmerizing web of blue lines.
The bureau is telling credit card users to be on the lookout for any questionable charges of $9.84 on their statements.
Google has teamed up with Lego to launch “Build with Chrome,” a new Chrome experiment launched on Tuesday that lets users play with the biggest box of Legos imaginable.
The Avegant Glyph has tripled its Kickstarter goal, with 23 days left to go. How does it offer users a bright, 3D-capable experience?
Leaked documents from whistleblower Edward Snowden show the NSA spying on smartphone users.
Popular Chinese messaging application has the genius idea of allowing users to send a group of friends money, and have it randomly divided among them.
A Canadian software engineer revealed a new extension for the Google Chrome browser that makes it easier for new bitcoin users to make payments with their digital currency.
Respawn Entertainment's Vince Zampella confirmed a beta for upcoming first-person shooter "Titanfall."
An eBay purchase of 1990's "Nintendo World Championships" ended in the buyer calling his final bid a mistake.
The HD remasters of Final Fantasy X and X-2 will hit US shores in the spring for both the PS3 and PS Vita.
The device, rumored to launch later this year, has an attractive price.
Over the weekend, Google's Chinese url was temporarily made accessible, and it still remains accessible on mobile devices.
Travel in a 747 jumbo jet with this cheat from "GTA 5 Online."
Apple gave a weak guidance for the second quarter, but the rest of 2014 should go better for the company.
The Pirate Bay is no longer blocked in the Netherlands, following the ruling of a Dutch appeals court.
Of special interest to investors is how Facebook will address concerns that it is fading in popularity among young users.
Google reportedly paid upwards of $500 million for DeepMind, an AI outfit with no commercial products to its name. How will Google put it to use?
Some analysts believe the massive e-tailer is reaching an inflection point with rising revenue and margins.
On a continent where mobile is the primary mass communication source, cell phone advertising is set to grow rapidly.