Spotify has reportedly been working on its free on-demand streaming service for more than a year, negotiating with the three major record companies.
Nelson Mandela is remembered by Chinese politicians and dissenters, but for slightly different reasons.
An Atlas V rocket launched from California Thursday is carrying a classified payload, suspected to be spy satellites.
The LaFerrari goes from 0-60 miles per hour in under 3 seconds. And in cars available, it went from 499 to 0 in less than a year.
Long Island's North Shore Animal League is hosting a live stream video all day of adorable, and adoptable!, cats running around a Christmas scene on its #ChristmasCatsTV.
DNA analysis firm 23andMe has suspended sales of its genetic health tests, pending FDA approval.
TV personality and “American Idol” host Ryan Seacrest is an iPhone owner doesn’t seem too happy with the iPhone's built-in keyboard solution.
A 14-year-old who accidentally swallowed rare-earth magnets was rushed to emergency surgery to avert potentially life-threatening damage.
An American-Palestinian investor hopes to create a new high-tech city in an unlikely place -- the politically volatile occupied West Bank.
The iOS 7’s adoption rate has grown 10 percent since October, a remarkable rise considering a radical overhaul of the platform.
Amazon CEO Jeffrey Bezos wants to change delivery as we know it. His drones could deliver goods to metropolitan customers, if they’re allowed to fly.
Here's how to use a new free tool to determine if your online passwords have been stolen, breached or compromised.
The group in charge of the USB standard announced a new connector plug, Type-C, a reversible replacement for both micro and full-size versions of the cable.
Video game ceasefire held for Sandy Hook victims.
A look at AT&T's new Mobile Share Value Plans and how to get the best savings.
Apple stock will appreciate if the smartphone market expands. Now that's finally possible.
What new features will the U.S. Cellular Moto X have with the Android 4.4 KitKat update?
The programs leaked by Edward Snowden, known collectively as "Co-Traveler," allow the NSA to track the locations of any cell phone in the world.
Legendary Pictures chooses its cast for World of Warcraft movie.
Will the US Cellular Galaxy Note 2 update to Android 4.3 without any bugs?
According to a new University of Tennessee study, two crocodile species have been observed using twigs and sticks on their noses to bait birds.
The latest figures from Tesla’s biggest overseas market suggest October’s low Model S sales volume was just a supply-chain hiccup.
How reliable are the latest Samsung Galaxy S5 release date rumors?
The New York bank said hackers may have gained access to personal information of nearly half a million of its corporate customers.
A host of data and what the Federal Reserve makes of them in determining future monetary policy will play on investors’ minds.
Millions of people in the United States use Apple's pioneering smartphone, but the country's president is not among them.
The monster storm, which is many times bigger than the largest hurricane on Earth, may have been blowing on the planet for a long time.
EA Dice responded to complaints from players and it could affect production of “Star Wars Battlefront” and the “Mirror’s Edge” sequel.
The Open Internet Order clearly states that ISPs may not “unreasonably discriminate” against types of traffic.
Google (GOOG) has announced its intention to build robots, in a moonshot project spearheaded by Android creator Andy Rubin.