Monkey sue, monkey do.
On Wednesday, NASA’s chief of human spaceflight, William H. Gerstenmaier, spoke about the status of the agency's Journey to Mars mission.
Samsung cited the exposure of Note 7 batteries to ambient air as the reason for the explosion scandal last year.
In typical Musk style, the website currently just shows one thing — the letter 'X', with more to come tomorrow.
Starting on Aug. 23, Gamescom 2017 attendees will be able to try out Microsoft's most powerful console, the Xbox One X.
The rumored app is said to be called News Today and will be able to support Samsung's Bixby voice assistant to play and control podcasts.
A new round of leaks suggests some of the upcoming new features of the Google Pixel XL 2, including an Always On display mode and certain functions of its rumored squeezable frame.
The 'Destiny 2' beta can now be preloaded in advance of its official launch next week.
KFC and Huawei partnered on a limited-edition Andriod smartphone.
A scan performed on millions of Windows machines found tens of thousands are still vulnerable to the EternalBlue exploit that was used to spread WannaCry and Petya attacks.
The Airbnb host of a Big Bear, California mountain cabin has been ordered to pay $5,000 and take a course in Asian-American studies after canceling a guest’s reservation using a racist comment.
The Tezos blockchain project takes decentralized networks to a whole new level.
International insurance company Bupa experienced a data breach caused by a disgruntled employee that affected more than 500,000 customers.
Amazon will bring Alexa's skills into home theater devices like TV and AV receivers.
Webcam website CamSoda is encouraging men to take an establishing shot of their penis, collectively known as a dick pic, to use in place of a password.
The latest release from Wikileaks reveals Highrise, an Android malware developed by the CIA to intercept and redirect text messages.
Scientists have been experimentally using blood from young people to treat age-related diseases and it could change medicine.
Analysts believe the iPhone 8's rumored OLED display screen won't be enough for Apple fans to upgrade their smartphones.
Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is the biggest and longest-living storm scientists have ever seen. That could help them understand the conditions on exoplanets as we search the universe for alien life.
AT&T is set to launch its next-generation video platform which will bring a cloud DVR to DirecTV Now users.
Boutique smartphone company Vertu has begun liquidating its assets after a potential purchase failed to clear.
The "monkey see, monkey sue" PETA case heard arguments in San Francisco's 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday.
Did Samsung just share an image of the Galaxy Note 8? Fans seem to think so.
With a low price of $200, the new standalone wireless VR headset is said to be a compact version of the current Oculus Rift, and will work without a PC or smartphone.
Investigations at the Justice Department and the House and Senate Intelligence committees are examining possibility the Trump campaign helped direct Russian bots to spread fake news during the election.
According to a patent, Microsoft might finally bring magnetic USB-C connectors to Surface devices, but these could only be limited to USB 2.0 speeds.
Samsung has proudly introduced the world’s first cinema LED display.
Apple’s patent application for “authentication systems” sheds light on the facial recognition feature of the highly anticipated iPhone 8.
The update has been slow in rolling, so if you haven't received it on your device yet, you might get it soon.
Since it is Apple’s 10th-anniversary phone, the device is expected to come loaded with premium features and might launch in September or October this year.