Russian FSB agents were reportedly arrested for helping the CIA by providing information about the location of a Russian hacker.
HTC is considering options that could include selling some divisions or the entire company to someone else.
Colleges and universities can offer access to student data on a whim — and there's very little students can do about it.
SpaceX is scheduled to launch a satellite for Taiwan on Thursday and then recover the rocket on one of its drone ships, watch it live.
Harvey, a tropical storm that might become a hurricane is threatening Texas, track the storm using these apps.
Newly published patent filing from Apple hint at the Apple Pencil working for a future iPhone.
Cyborg bacteria can be used to meet our ever-increasing energy demands, researchers have found.
[Watch] The new Truth initiative campaign is going after tobacco companies over its targeting of military personnel, people with mental health conditions.
Hideo Kojima may have just confirmed that “Death Stranding” will be a multiplayer video game.
In Lubin's mind, the future of cryptocurrency isn’t just money transactions like bitcoin. Ethereum could help reinvent the internet itself, making it more flexible, fair and secure.
Building 8, Facebook's hardware division, is developing project Aloha and is now being led by longtime Facebook executive Andrew Bosworth.
Xbox head of marketing Aaron Greenberg confirmed in an interview that Microsoft is still talking with Sony about cross-platform play for the PS4 and the Xbox One.
The Samsung Gear Fit 2 Pro might also be announced alongside the Gear S4 next week, as it was already spotted on Samsung's website yesterday.
A leaker claims that Google's Pixel 2 and Pixel XL 2 smartphones will be announced on Oct. 5 and will be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 836 processor.
Forty years after its launch, the Voyager twins are humanity’s farthest traveled and longest-lived spacecraft.
An 18-year-old dark web marketplace vendor was arrested for selling a service offering fake bomb threats and may have been behind threats against schools and Jewish community centers.
The law firm representing former Google staffer James Damore is looking for employees in advance of a potential lawsuit.
The activation of SegWit on the bitcoin network Wednesday night is cryptocurrency’s “Netscape moment.”
The National Infrastructure Advisory Council warned the White House critical infrastructure in the United States could be the target of a cyber-attack equivalent to 9/11.
One of the closest photos ever taken of a star revealed something weird in its atmosphere and scientists are trying to solve the mystery.
Monday's eclipse was likely the most-watched eclipse ever, even though many students were kept inside during the actual event.
Samsung has confirmed that it is developing a smart home speaker that'll likely go head-to-head against the Amazon Echo and other competitors.
The U.S. Department of Justice has narrowed its request in a warrant that demands information on visitors to an anti-Trump website.
Here’s a comparison review of the newly announced Galaxy Note 8 and the now defunct Galaxy Note 7.
Eclipse and the tide, salmon farming company says high tide and fast current caused failure of net pens.
The social media giant will stream a handful of college football games for its users this upcoming season.
Astronomers were surprised to find X-rays coming out of a supernova, and it is shaking up their idea of how certain star explosions happen.
The troubled Titan project: Apple once thought about changing the traditional car wheel to one that looks like a globe.
Speaker maker Sonos will no longer allow users to opt out of data collection and may brick devices of those users who don't agree to the new privacy policy.
Apple’s upcoming flagship iPhone is bound to go head-to-head with Chinese manufacturers’ premium Android handsets.