Here are the things that you should know about the upcoming PlayStation 4 firmware update 5.0.
Self-driving is expected to change the current models of vehicle ownership and transportation.
Modern cars are more susceptible to hacking than devices such as smartphones as they use multiple chipsets.
A new mutation of an old MacOS adware attack is hijacking Macs and installing malicious programs to generate a profit for the attackers.
The 2018 Nissan Leak will cost $5,000 less than Tesla's Model 3. Here's how the two cars compare.
Study finds the number of opioid and heroin deaths are actually higher.
You shouldn't look directly at the sun during an eclipse, just like you shouldn't any other day, it can cause eye damage.
This vaccine helps the body attack cancer in melanoma patients.
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson says there's "no reason" marijuana is illegal in the U.S.
A class action lawsuit claims Disney and three software companies violated COPPA rules by collecting data from children without parental permission.
The Cassini spacecraft is nearing the end of it's nearly 20 year mission, it will begin with a dive through Saturn's atmosphere Monday.
A Bakersfield, Calif. man who targeted females and made them send nudes against their will was caught by the FBI through a video booby trap in Dropbox.
The ACLU filed its opening brief in a Supreme Court case that will determine if police can acquire location information from cell phone data without a warrant.
There are four Earth-sized planets orbit a star very similar to our sun fairly close to Earth.
FaceApp, the selfie-editing app, allows users to filter themselves as black, caucasian, Asian or Indian. The app has now drawn accusations of racism.
Former Google engineer James Damore said he wants to take legal action against the search giant, but experts say a case would be difficult to mount. Read the full text of the Google memo.
Poor air quality might actually keep parts of the Earth from warming due to aerosol levels.
Picture-in-picture mode for Google Maps beta is still buggy, but it seems to be quite promising.
An iOS developer has discovered a new feature of the iPhone 8 that’s designed to suppress notification sounds.
All information is vulnerable As hackers target intellectual property and sought-after content, organizations need to be prepared. Experts’ advice: secure devices, protect the supply chain and encrypt data.
Acer's new Chromebook 11 C771 can survive a drop from up to 48 inches, and can withstand 132 pounds of force when closed.
Twitter is reportedly in the process of testing out its Night Mode feature for its desktop website.
Apple, which has been making LCD iPhones since 2007, has opted for an OLED display for its upcoming iPhone.
Since the Galaxy S8 launched with a relatively small 3,000mAh battery, Samsung is reportedly working on putting a bigger battery into the Galaxy S9.
Benchmark results for the Nokia 8 have also surfaced online, seemingly confirming the presence of the Snapdragon 835 processor and 4GB of RAM.
A new report is claiming that Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8 phablet will debut with force touch technology, the same one that Apple is using on its iPhones.
Microsoft has introduced the new Outlook.com beta which comes with a new set of features.
Instagram has begun testing a new feature that will let users invite friends as guests during live broadcasts.
Developers have started making augmented reality games based on Apple's ARKit, which was launched at the World Wide Developers Conference in June this year to help create better AR experiences.
Due to the limited supply of flexible AMOLED smartphone screens, Chinese phone makers have decided to use rigid AMOLED panels for their upcoming handsets.