Crescentrating has developed "Crescent Trips," a new in-flight app that lets traveling Muslims calculate prayer times and Qiblah, the direction of Mecca.
Owners of the 2013 Nexus 7 report multiple issues with the tablet's ultra-sensitive touchscreen, which have made them consider returning the device.
A new study conducted by the University of Rochester found that religious people are less likely to be intelligent than their atheist counterparts.
505 Games released an artful and cinematic launch trailer for the much anticipated "Payday 2," the sequel video game to "Payday: The Heist."
There’s been a significant jump in unlocked phones by U.S. customers since the law took effect in Jan.
A Crape Myrtle tree outside St. John's Cathedral in Fresno, Calif., has been dripping a liquid that some believe to be actual tears from God.
A personal jetpack developed by Martin Aircraft was approved for manned test flights by New Zealand regulators.
Maggie Duckworth, one of 100,000 applicants to apply for the Mars One project, recently revealed her plans to have a baby in space if she is chosen to participate.
Facebook's acquisition is expected to aid the social media giant in its foray into voice-based browsing.
Turns out, 16GB iPhones retain value better than iPhones with more memory.
These 12 near-Earth asteroids could be mined for precious metals and other raw materials.
Google rolled-out a multi-tabbed Gmail inbox, and nonprofits & small businesses fear it will relegate them to second-class status.
A new Samsung Galaxy Note 3 leak suggests that the device will have variants similar to the Samsung Galaxy S4.
Despite efforts to make the "Breaking Bad" season 5 premiere as widely available as possible, it still broke show records for piracy.
Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk unveiled his design for the Hyperloop, a form of transportation capable of subsonic speeds.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will ship with Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, according to a recent DLNA Certificate.
Twenty people were accidentally shot by BB guns in an event designed to promote the new LG G2 smartphone.
It probably looks like an Android, won't be available to the people at large, and may be made in China. Here's North Korea's first smartphone.
The third copy of a rare Canadian stamp dated in 1870 was found by an American collector earlier this year.
The ZTE Open, the first smartphone running the Firefox OS, will be available to U.S. and U.K. customers on the ZTE eBay store for just $80.
Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk will publish Hyperloop plans in the next few hours.
BlackBerry (BBRY) has a Z10 follow-up in the works, the BlackBerry Z30. A video purports to show the Z30 hands-on, codenamed Aristo and originally thought to be the BlackBerry A10. A release date is expected by winter of 2013.
One of North America's rarest birds may no longer be at the risk of extinction thanks to a recovery effort at a U.S. Navy base.
An audio recording of AOL CEO Tim Armstrong firing a Patch employee in front of 1,000 co-workers leaked onto the web on August 9. Listen to it here.
The Bitcoin Foundation said any wallet app that relies on Android to generate a random number key is at risk.
Check out these 5 features that the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor may bring to the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
All You Can Arcade is a new service that lets gamers experience the fun of an arcade at home or at work.
The Pirate Bay released the new browser, which is not designed for anonymous surfing, to help users evade government censorship of the Web.
Missy, a king penguin at England's Birdland zoo, may be the oldest penguin of her kind in captivity, according to zoo officials.
BlackBerry announced on Monday the formation of a special committee that could seek a buyer for the struggling smartphone maker.