Twitter had a range of reactions to Adobe's news that it will discontinue Flash in 2020.
HMD Global has sent out invites to its Aug. 19 event in London, where the Nokia 8 flagship smartphone is expected to be announced.
Google rolls out its SOS alert feature in Search and Maps to help users during emergencies. Here's how to use it.
Facebook's smart speaker will come with a 15-inch touchscreen display because the company wants to focus on displaying images instead of voice recognition technology.
Rogue planets wander the galaxy without a star to orbit, and now we have an idea how many of these homeless objects are around us.
A study conducted by Google and university researchers found ransomware victims have paid more than $25 million since 2014.
Even the best cyber security systems can't account for human error. Here are three mistakes that employees make, and how to protect against them.
Motorola adds to its mods collection with a new smartphone, launched in New York Tuesday.
Tech CEOs Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk disagrees on the threat AI poses.
It appears the almost 3-year-old simulation game “The Sims 4” is finally coming to the Xbox One console.
Niantic has decided to extend the in-game bonuses that went live as part of the recent Pokémon Go Fest in Chicago.
The Model 3, Tesla's much awaited $35,000 mass-market car is finally going to hit the roads.
Microsoft has clarified that the MS Paint won't be discontinued but will simply be moved to the Microsoft Store when the Fall Creators Update arrives.
The Developer Preview 4 for Android O ditches 7.0 Nougat's Neko game easter egg for a cartoon octopus.
Rumors also indicate that the 5.0 update for the PS4 might finally let players change their PSN IDs.
The Roomba vacuum cleaner has been collecting indoor mapping data since long, and its parent company iRobot may soon be selling it.
The battery produces ionic energy similar to that produced by humans and other living things.
Singapore-based ride-hailing service Grab has locked down around $2.5 billion in funding.
Doctors might be able to test for autism by watching how the eyes of their patients respond to a moving object.
Despite “fake news” dominating headlines and President Donald Trump’s tweets, fact-checking website Snopes.com says it’s in financial trouble and may shut down without crowdfunding help.
An Uber driver was reportedly performing a sex act with a passenger in the middle of a ride.
The company went public at $17 a share in March and recently dropped to about $14.
A 29-year-old British hacker going by BestBuy admitted to using the Mirai botnet to knock over one million Deutsche Telekom customers offline.
NASA is examining melt ponds and lakes in the Arctic to learn more about sea ice melt.
New live leak shows Galaxy S8 Active similarities to Galaxy S8.
WebMD’s stock has jumped nearly 20 percent as the medical news and health information website agreed to a $2.8 billion deal to be purchased by private equity firm KKR & Co.
Microsoft is the latest company to start developing its own artificial intelligence-focused hardware.
Ephemerisle, a free California festival described as “Burning Man on water,” is a favorite with the cryptocurrency community.
A security researcher was able to over a Mac computer using the mysterious Fruitfly malware.
NASA is asking eclipse observers to help collect data during the August 2017 total solar eclipse.