Kalashnikov, which made AK-47 back in the day is now venturing into a new segment — hoverbikes. The hovercraft-like vehicle will run on a battery and stay in the air with the help of 16 rotors.
Developers — and cypherpunk hackers — on the future of cryptocurrency regulation.
John "four" Flynn, the Chief Information Security Officer at Uber, laid out some of the biggest challenges for organizations that are warehousing massive amounts of consumer data.
Pluto has icy structures on its surface that are as big as skyscrapers, and scientists are trying to figure out how these mysterious things formed.
Some Twitter users can now use up to 280 characters per tweet on the platform.
Apple, Samsung, Fitbit and other companies have been chosen to participate in FDA pilot program that will accelerate the approval of heath tech.
There is a skills and workforce gap in cybersecurity but companies can look to automation, their internal resources and better “best practices” to help close the gap, McAfee's Candace Worley said at Structure Security 2017.
Bob Lord was chief information security officer when Yahoo revealed it was the victim of a massive data breach. On stage at Structure Security, he shared the lessons of that ‘real-life spy story.’
There's a feature on Snapchat that allows users to take up to one full minute of video.
"This game uses every negative & demeaning stereotype that I have ever come across as a Chinese American. How we portray people matters."
Some Verizon customers, especially those along the East Coast were experiencing issues making calls and sending messages Tuesday.
In San Francisco at Structure Security 2017, Google's lead Android security engineer Adrian Ludwig talked about the evolution of Android security and new steps the company is taking to make Android more secure.
Amazon discontinued the Apple TV in 2015 and now the listing is back on the site.
AMC will help launch VR experiences in locations including its theaters.
Dubai tests an unmanned flying drone for future ride-hailing service.
Immigrant records will soon include online behavior from Facebook to Google.
The NFL will bring some shows to Facebook's Watch streaming service.
The massive iceberg that broke off of an Antarctic glacier this weekend may indicate a bigger issue.
The Earth might be so comfortable and full of life because of all the large meteorites that crashed down billions of years ago.
Instagram's new update allows users to limit who can comment on their post, report live videos anonymously and features new "kindness" stickers.
Sony Interactive Entertainment president Andrew House said that they're focusing on products and services in the living room, including virtual reality.
Smith is leaving the credit services agency after it disclosed a massive data breach earlier this month.
Regulatory filing from China's TENAA reveals that the iPhone X comes with a 2,716mAh battery.
The company is testing the drone in China and says that it plans to roll out 1 million such drones by 2022.
KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes that the complex structure of Apple's TrueDepth camera system on the iPhone X may be hampering production.
The Fitbit Ionic smartwatch and Fitbit Flyer wireless headphones will be available on Oct. 1 for $299.95 and $129.95, respectively.
Ex-NSA analyst Patrick Wardle has discovered that malicious third-party apps could let hackers access plaintext passwords stored in Apple's Keychain with the macOS High Sierra update.
The authentication system might be helpful in ensuring extra security as well as making logging in easier for users since they will not need to remember any passwords.
Three of the largest cyber attacks of 2017 occurred because organizations failed to install security patches.
A new report is claiming that Apple has instructed component suppliers to withhold shipments.