While tests and official statements from Samsung have clarified the region lock issue on the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, some have discovered that not all the region locks are created equal.
Google Maps Street View has provided a man in Portland, Ore., with what may be the last photograph of his deceased grandmother.
Electronic Arts has settled a lawsuit pertaining to the use of college athlete's likenesses for video games.
“I’ve had the time of my life!” Ballmer screamed.
A new study has found that the anabolic steroid trenbolone acetate and two other drugs that boost cattle growth do not fully break down in water as previously believed.
Nigeria’s space ambitions are expensive but necessary (according to the government) despite the country's unimaginable poverty.
The all-cash deal for payment service company Braintree could give PayPal an edge over its rivals in a growing sector.
Apple may not release a retina iPad mini alongside the iPad 5 in October due to low production volumes, a new report said.
The new update fixes security holes that allow access to iOS apps and making calls without entering a passcode.
Google quietly introduces Hummingbird, a new search-engine algorithm developed largely in response to the rise in voice searches from mobile devices.
The hackers stole confidential data including social security numbers of many prominent U.S. citizens.
A teenager in London was arrested in the DDoS cyber attack on Spamhaus, called the world's biggest ever.
The dual nature of the “Jekyll-and-Hyde” protein, known as E2F, that was discovered in the early 1990s, has been explained for the first time in a new study led by Oxford University researchers.
The iPhone 5s has proven to be a reliable, high-quality smartphone that’s a can’t miss product for those looking to upgrade.
Reports indicate that Samsung is planning to release a new Galaxy F series, which may feature a metal exterior and a curved display.
Here's how to get a tank in "GTA 5."
International Business Times offers the top 5 cross-platform messaging app alternatives to text (SMS) messaging, available for mobile and desktop devices, in light of BlackBerry's failure to introduce BlackBerry Messenger as promised.
Washington's idea of "small business," particularly when it comes to helping such entities, is strikingly expansive.
The SEC has charged the founder of a Christian video game company with a serious crime.
Users of Google’s Gchat service were startled late Wednesday when their private messages were sent to the wrong recipients.
Health officials are reporting a wave of hornet attacks that have killed at least 18 people in central China.
North America’s third automaker has seen sales rise 77% since its 2009 bankruptcy. It closed four plants at the same time.
The combination was created to trigger a soft reboot, since it was impossible to press all three keys with one hand.
T Mobile will keep selling BlackBerry phones, but you'll have to wait for the phone order to be shipped to your address.
Sources have confirmed that the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is region locked in Europe and the Americas, indicating the use of SIM cards will only be allowed in compatible areas.
Two pilots admitted to nodding off while operating an Airbus A330 in August, according to a report by the U.K.’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
In honor of Google's 15th birthday, the search engine giant offers an Easter egg that comes up when users search "Google in 1998."
If you are on the public release of iOS 7, switching back to iOS 6 is not an option as Apple has stopped signing the older firmware.
Instead, the ailing Canadian phone maker will simply announce Q2 earnings, citing a tentative acquisition deal with Fairfax.
iPhone and iPad users are reportedly experiencing motion sickness due to the motion effects of Apple's iOS 7 update.