HTC's new standalone Vive VR headset is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 processor and will utilize the Viveport VR platform.
Some human skill sets such as teaching and learning might be necessary for our survival.
Artificial intelligence will soon be able to make plans for the future and reason through decisions.
Nintendo fans who wanted to lock down an SNES Classic will have to wait a little bit longer.
Samsung may be considering its highest storage capacities to date or the Galaxy Note 8.
NASA is putting its new telescope into impossibly cold conditions to see how well it can observe alien exoplanets in the vacuum of space.
The Delta Aquariids meteor shower will peak Thursday and through the weekend.
A new policy implemented by the TSA will require all electronics larger than a cell phone—including iPads, e-readers and gaming consoles (Nintendo Switch!)—to be scanned by x-ray.
There’s a growing market for synthetic diamonds, which offer a conflict-free, lower-emissions alternative to Earth-mined gems.
Facebook is providing the initial funding for a Harvard-based initiative, Defending Digital Democracy, which aims to protect U.S. political parties, voting networks and election information providers from hackers and propaganda.
President Trump said CEO Tim Cook told him that Apple would build “three big plants – big, big, big” in the near future.
Bright City, an app used to connect residents to their local governments, has a number of majority security vulnerabilities that could make private information publicly available.
Foxconn is reportedly close to finalizing a decision for its reported U.S. factory.
The Sharp Aquos S2 is expected to be officially announced during a press event on Aug. 8.
UniCredit reported more than 400,000 accounts were compromised, resulting in the theft of personal data and loan information.
Elon Musk revealed a video of an elevator that can lower a car into his underground tunnel.
A new set of CAD renders for Google Pixel 2 and Pixel XL 2 have been shared online, showing off both handsets from every angle.
Three Square Market says its employees are “excited” to get biochip implants with NFC and RFID technology.
Sony has showed off new titles for PlayStation VR at the ChinaJoy expo in Shanghai.
Niantic Labs has provided specific details as to when can Trainers expect Moltres and Zapdos to arrive in “Pokémon Go.”
A series of educational videos sent to new mothers via text to help encourage safe sleep practices for infants.
The idea behind Textalyzer, a device that is being developed by the Israel-based tech company Cellebrite, is to curb the frequency of distracted driving in the city.
A Chinese leaker claims that Samsung's next Android flip phone will be high-end and complete with Snapdragon 835 onboard.
A new report claims that Quanta Computer is returning as Apple's main supplier for the Apple Watch Series 3, which might possibly arrive alongside the iPhone 8.
OnePlus says that the issue was caused by a "cellular modem memory usage problem" that's triggered by the VoLTE network and the OTDOA protocol.
The company will charge a $15 "lost item fee" from users in order to incentivize drivers to return lost items.
Solid state batteries are considered safer than lithium-ion batteries since they are less prone to leaking.
Researchers say male sperm count is declining worldwide, especially among Western men.
There are way more comets in our solar system than we thought, and they are pretty big.
Companies that build bomb shelters are getting swamped with inquiries as North Korea continues to test missiles.