We’ve rounded up seven of the most unique and noteworthy uses for the affordable, credit card-size computer, Raspberry Pi.
Xbox Live experienced outages on Saturday, while many are concerned about the 'always on' connectivity rumored to power the upcoming Xbox 720 console.
The Italian government took aggressive action to block the domains of 27 file-sharing websites.
Rumors suggest the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will feature a metal exterior just days after renderings of a Galaxy S4-influenced plastic device hit the Web.
For the second time this month, Anonymous launched a successful cyberattack against several North Korean websites.
The Kansas-based satellite TV operator would really like Sprint's wireless network, and its offer could be more enticing than Japan's Softbank.
In the same way Apple re-engineered its EarPods to conform to the human ear, the iPhone 6 may come with a flexible display to accommodate a greater diversity of hand types.
Palestine is nowhere near as successful as Israel when it comes to tech startups. Brave young entrepreneurs hope to change that.
Rumors suggest Xbox 720 will double as a set-top box and have its own set-top box device to support game play for secondhand games.
Weibo, China's equivalent of Twitter, moved into Thailand this week to facilitate tourism and cultural exchange.
A stolen MacBook journeys from London to Iran, sending images of its new owners to the theft victim.
A concept render for the 'Nexus 6' proposes that a future Google OS name could be Android 6.0 Milkshake.
A German study of 40 million search results found Google to be 5 times better than Bing at avoided malware.
Apple, Google and Microsoft are among more than 70 companies that support the CISPA cybersecurity bill.
"Facebook" founders Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss are believed to own up to 1 percent of all bitcoins on the market.
Recent reports suggest the Motorola X Phone is still in early prototype stages and won't release until 'August or later.'
KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said iPhone 5S, low-cost iPhone and the iPad Mini 2 will be launched later than previously reported.
A new study by U.K. research group Nesta found interest in hyperlocal news is growing along with the growth of tablets.
WhatsApp denies the rumors of selling itself to Google, leaving Google wondering what it will do about mobile messaging.
Starting Friday, T-Mobile customers can finally get their hands on Apple's iPhone -- specifically the iPhone 5 -- after years of waiting.
In case you're not ready to give your phone over to Facebook Home, here's what reviewers are saying about the app.
After years in development, Microsoft Office will reportedly release on the iPad, iPhone and Android devices starting in October 2014.
An iPad started out a ride on the roof of its owner's car and ended up wedged in some else's bumper -- and it kept on working.
A teardown of the Samsung Galaxy S4 reveals that it is well-made and easy to repair.
A Security Specialist developed an Android App that can completely hijack an airplane's systems.
Footage of a teen's car crash was turned into a security camera commercial for Logitech.
Internet startup Aereo has burst onto the television scene as a result of its legal dispute with Fox.
Leaked photos of the fifth-generation iPad, aka "iPad 5," expose the tablet's new front face and other external features.
Thrill-seekers have a new business to turn to in "Extreme Kidnapping," a company that fake-kidnaps you for just a few hundred dollars.
Samsung releases 'hidden innovation' info graphic as other companies prepare to release their latest smartphones.