Scientists have come up with a new method to create soft structures that replicate the soft tissues of the human brain and lungs.
A new beta has been rolled out to developers and public beta testers. Here’s what fans can expect from the official release.
Multiple mutual funds say Uber's value has decreased.
Apple will hand off its iCloud operations in China to a government-run company that will be in control of user data in the region.
YouTube removed Logan Paul from Google Preferred and will look into screening process for other videos used for the service.
The North American Bitcoin Conference set to be held in Miami is no longer accepting Bitcoin payments for tickets because of transaction fees.
Officials use data from user's Apple Health app to investigate rape-murder case of medical student.
NASA is preparing its James Webb Space Telescope for the mission of a lifetime, searching for extraterrestrial life and the origins of our universe.
A video posted to World Star Hip Hop shows a man mining for Bitcoin while driving with a mix of tablets and smartphones.
A new 3-dimensional visualization from researchers at NASA shows the Orion nebular up close.
Sony’s new robot looks like a dog (almost) and acts like a dog, but its purpose goes beyond companionship and entertainment.
An Apple internal document reportedly says some iPhone users will have to wait until April for a battery replacement. Here's which model will take the longest.
Dropbox, valued at $10 billion, recently filed for an IPO.
Uber reportedly had a program called Ripley that it used to remotely shut down electronics in company offices that were being raided by law enforcement.
Black holes eat up material from the discs swirling around them and then belch out radiation and particles in powerful jets that wobble around.
Google has quietly bought Redux, a startup known for developing technologies that turns a mobile device's display into speakers.
During a surprise Nintendo Direct Mini presentation, Nintendo announced new DLCs for "Super Mario Odyssey," "Mario + Rabbids" and "Pokken Tournament DX." Other surprise Switch announcements include that "Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze" and "Hyrule Warriors" are coming to the console.
Some government-linked computers are apparently up to no good.
Anyone can get tickets to see a missile-detecting satellite launch to space from NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
Samsung has explained the upgraded features of its Family Hub refrigerator.
LG Electronics has announced that from now on it will only be releasing a new smartphone whenever there’s a need for it.
LG Pay may launch in the U.S. during the first half of 2018 as LG Wallet.
The device is turning heads because it is the world’s first battery-free wireless gaming mouse.
The latest patch introduces the Cozy Campfire trap that heals up players before a battle.
John Kodera, the new president and CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment, said on Twitter that fans shouldn't worry about 'games as a service' since PlayStation's vision is "totally different."
GoPro is leaving the drone market entirely after a streak of disappointing sales.
A new report claims that a lot of Android smartphone makers are more interested in pushing unsold inventory, rather than developing new 3D-sensing technologies to copy Apple's Face ID.
Samsung has notified Game Recorder+ users that the app will no longer be operable by the end of next month.
Google is rolling out a new version of its Duo app soon. Find out what’s new ahead of its release.
FRB 121102 is the only known repeating fast radio burst observed, but scientists know very little about its exact nature or the environment that caused it.