Norway’s version of NASA is in talks with Telnor Group to provide web connectivity on increasingly trafficked Arctic sea routes.
Nokia has officially unveiled the 41-megapixel smartphone called the Lumia 1020 at an event in New York City Thursday.
The Nokia "Zoom Reinvented" starts at 11:00 a.m. EST, here is how to watch.
According to a recent study, American indigenous dog breeds lineages originated from East Asian canines, with little genetic influence from European breeds.
PC shipments declined worldwide for the fifth straight quarter, as emerging market consumers sought cheaper tablets.
For the 4th consecutive quarter since the London Whale debacle, JPMorgan Chase is likely to post increasingly strong profits.
Like to share all the details of your vacation on Facebook and Twitter? A burglar can easily use that information against you.
Scientists have been testing an alternate to the atomic clocks we are used to. Optical lattice clocks are said to be three times as accurate as atomic clocks.
Newly discovered model numbers for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 suggest that the device will sell on AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon and Sprint.
Here’s what we believe Apple users can expect from the iPhone 5S when its release date arrives later this year.
Nokia is expected to unveil the Lumia 1020 tomorrow in New York, but specifications may have leaked ahead of the event.
Gamers are willing to fork over big bucks for the PS4, apparently.
The Steam Summer Sale may not be such a great thing after all.
The word "metadata" has been thrown around a lot since the NSA surveillance programs leaks, but a new project reveals what the NSA can actually learn about a person.
The Xbox One: Day One Edition is sold out at Amazon and Best Buy.
New leaked photos and video of the LG Optimus G2 show many of the features rumored for the device.
Google, as well as other services like Gmail, YouTube and Google Drive, were down on Wednesday morning but the search engine said the issue has been resolved.
The Steam Summer Sale could be starting tomorrow, according to this purported email.
The patch notes for "League of Legends" 3.9 have been released. Take a look at the incoming changes here.
Google released its new Google Maps mobile app, bringing a bunch of new features and functions to Android and iOS phones and, for the first time, tablets.
Scientists have developed extremely light carbon nanotube wiring that could change electrical systems as we know them.
A new text messaging app that promises to be "NSA-proof" is being developed by Peter Sunde, one of the founders of The Pirate Bay.
An update rolling out onto the Samsung Galaxy S4 on Sprint and AT&T allows users to install and transfer apps from their handsets to a microSD card.
Australian police were confronted with a mysterious crime scene earlier this week: a hole in the ceiling and vomit-like liquid on the floor of a charity store.
Almost all PS4 bundles are sold out at Amazon.
TradeDigital said the "Angry Trayvon" app was just an action game for entertainment.
In a quick reaction to an Internet gambling controversy, Florida passed a bill that may have accidentally banned smartphones, tablets and computers.
Apple will await a separate trial to determine damages for violating antitrust law.
Best Buy online has sold out of the Xbox One.
Rare footage of a "dancing" cumulonimbus cloud was recently proved authentic after ice crystals' electrical currents inside the cloud were discovered as being responsible for its rapid movements.