China has unveiled the world's fastest supercomputer, and U.S. experts are likely raising their eyebrows.
Here’s why the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 may receive Air Command and other Galaxy Note 3 features in the future.
Israel tested its new missile defense system, David's Sling, the final piece of its multi-layered defense shield.
The Galaxy S5 may feature a 64-bit CPU to help Samsung compete with Apple’s iPhone 5s.
The new KRT16S build includes bugfixes for the original Nexus 7 and Nexus 7 2013 (Wi-Fi and mobile versions), and the Nexus 4 and Nexus 10.
The concern is that hackers could misuse the feature to disable phones used by legitimate owners.
Scientists said that deep-space radiation comes from cosmic rays that can pass through our bodies on Earth.
Retired guidance counselor Estella Pyform’s Brilliant Bus provides technology resources for residents in need throughout Palm Beach County, Fla.
The huge circular structure is to be powered by solar and other "clean" energy.
The world's tallest waterslide is coming to Schlitterbahn Kansas City Waterpark just in time for the park's 2014 season.
A team of Virginia students have created the first satellite built fully by high school students.
Best Buy Co., Inc. (NYSE: BBY) on Tuesday posted fiscal third-quarter earnings of 16 cents a share on revenue of $9.36 billion.
In a new study, biologists from UCLA have found that Old World primates have relied on facial diversity for millions of years to identify their friends from foes.
The NFL and MLB filed statements with the Supreme Court last week, arguing that a victory for Aereo would mean the end of free football and baseball on television.
Three bitcoin companies have teamed up to help push the digital currency into the mainstream.
Xbox One smart phone app is now available for Windows smart phones.
Microsoft recently announced that live streaming via Twitch TV won't be available until next year.
Nokia (NOK) shareholders have reportedly voted in favor of a Microsoft (MSFT) acquisition, but questions remain about Nokia CEO Stephen Elop.
A seawater sample found under Chesapeake Bay is believed to be 100-145 million years old.
Google reached a $17 million settlement after it exploited Apple's Safari Web browser.
What does the T-Mobile Galaxy S4 missing its expected Android 4.3 rollout date mean for the model?
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says decision to investigate vehicle safety issues is an “independent process.”
Rumors are swirling, partly fueled by what a Microsoft insider has said, about an entertainment-only Xbox One.
Yahoo previously announced that Yahoo Mail would get SSL encryption by Jan. 8, 2014.
Infinity Ward finally released a patch for PC players of "Call of Duty: Ghosts," which addresses several issues, including lowering the minimum RAM requirement from 6GB to 4GB.
Fans predictably laud Musk. Critics unsurprisingly get snarky. Auto writers question whether NHTSA really reacted to a request by Tesla.
Winning a telecom license in Myanmar is easier than actually getting one in hand, foreign firms discover
Free-app Snapchat is profitless, leaving many wondering why Facebook made the offer, why Snapchat rejected it, and how much it's worth.
With the update, Samsung has changed the core user interface to the one that is now found on the Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Note 3.
Resellers are also experiencing high return rates, prompting Samsung to question what went wrong with the wearable-tech product.