President Donald Trump who visited Waukesha County Technical College, in Milwaukee on Wednesday, indicated that a manufacturer might set up a plant in the state.
The new tablets were launched at the World Wide Developers Conference in San Jose last week.
Security researchers have developed a tool that can unlock files encrypted by the increasingly common Jaff ransomware attack.
The newest round of funding for Element AI will go toward development and increasing the Canadian company's staff size.
Pornhub announced it will join dozens of internet companies in their July 12 net neutrality day of action protests.
Recently declassified documents revealed an internet company based in the U.S. refused to participate when compelled by the NSA to hand over data used for surveillance programs.
Everyone from homeowners to banks and lenders stand to benefit from the rise of mortgage tech.
Crowdfunding sites like GoFundMe are making money because of medical campaigns held on platforms.
Google created a simulator that models what the 2017 August eclipse will look like in any location in the United States.
Consumers can get in line (virtually) for the OnePlus 5.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis says the U.S. needs to have an edge in 'outer space, air, sea, undersea, land and cyberspace.'
‘Anthem’ was revealed during E3 2017, and its gorgeous gameplay demo has caused quite a stir among gamers. In case you were wondering, BioWare says the footage was real and in-engine.
After warnings from the Federal Trade Commission went out to celebrities, Instagram is changing the way sponsored posts are shown.
Apple supplier Wistron confirms new waterproof, wireless charging iPhones while Largan Precision admits it will ship 3D sensing lenses.
A new attack directed at the computer systems of restaurants in the U.S. uses a technique that makes it difficult for antivirus tools to detect it.
What is El Niño, the weather cycle that impacts North America for months at a time?
A ruling from the European Union's Court of Justice said The Pirate Bay is responsible for torrents and content hosted on its site.
The NASA rocket launch scheduled from the Wallops facility has been canceled seven times. Will we ever get to see the colorful clouds in the sky?
The Department of Homeland Security and the FBI issued an alert blaming North Korea for cyberattacks dating to 2009, and more attacks are expected.
Democrat Jessica Rosenworcel may soon be back fighting for net neutrality at the FCC.
Uber employees said in an anonymous chat app they are not convinced by company's future, planning on leaving.
'Call of Duty: WII' private beta will be available first for those who preorder the game for the PlayStation 4, and gamers on the Xbox One will be able to participate in the beta on Sept. 1.
The next space station might be built from recycled rockets, making space habitation more sustainable.
Samsung failed to renew a domain name associated with its S Suggest app, which could have allowed a hacker to gain control and have access to millions of devices.
The new Razer Blade Stealth is available in a new gunmetal color that ditches the glowing Razer logo and the RGB backlit keyboard.
A new Sony Xperia handset has been outed by a leak ahead of its official introduction. The device is said to be running Google’s Android O mobile OS out of the box.
The search giant kicked off a major redesign of its Google Play store at the Google I/O in May.
Samsung’s Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ handsets snagged the top two spots in the latest U.S. consumer ratings report.
About 30 known galaxy clusters have a radio structure within their centers, caused by superfast particles emitting radio waves. This structure is called a “mini-halo.”
South Korea tech giant Samsung has teamed up with BuzzFeed and NowThis to bring more 360-degree videos to the virtual reality market while also promoting the company’s new Gear 360 camera.