The move comes in line with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s statement earlier this month that the company was looking for so-called “anchor content” that would draw people to the video tab on Facebook's app.
Public opinion on Microsoft hasn't changed in the wake of the massive WannaCry ransomware attack, a poll from Morning Consult indicates.
Target agreed to an $18.5 million settlement for a data breach that resulted from the theft of credit card information from 40 million customers.
A study from Stanford University shows fitness trackers actually fail to predict calories burned accurately.
Twitter's Apple TV app let's you watch live 360-degree videos from around the world.
Facebook will open up its fundraising program, allowing users to raise money for various personal causes.
The Trump administration is asking Congress to grant the federal government and law enforcement the right to monitor, intercept and destroy drones that are flying on domestic soil.
Google I/O 2017 showcased several new and updated Android O features.
Leaked images that purportedly show the iPhone 8 show the Touch ID on back of device while other photos contradict feature placement.
T-Mobile announced its #GetOutOfTheRed campaign to get Verizon customers to switch cell carriers.
‘Pokémon Go’ cheating has been a problem since the app launched last summer, so Niantic has finally brought the hammer down on wrongdoers. Can’t catch rare monsters or see the store? You’ve been shadowbanned.
The update for Samsung’s Gear S3 classic and frontier smartwatches comes with a slew of new features.
DJI launched its newest drone: Spark, which weighs less than a can of soda and can be controlled by hand gestures or your smartphone screen.
A couple of average Joes helped scientists find a supernova, an exploding star so bright that it casts light upon the universe and shows us the answers to its biggest mysteries.
Every year extreme heat causes deaths across the country. NOAA report measures the likelihood of above average summer temperatures hitting your state.
Microsoft's Game Pass program for the Xbox One is to launch next month.
Blockchain solutions could help build a more sustainable economy.
A major security flaw on Twitter would have allowed an attacker to publish a tweet from any account without needing the account credentials, a security researcher revealed.
A former SpaceX employee is suing for wrongful termination. He says he was fired after he raised safety concerns at the company.
NASA launched some student-designed Mars rover robots into space on a rocket to see how well they would travel in Earth’s atmosphere.
OnePlus CEO Lui Zuoto confirms the OnePlus 5 will have a front-facing fingerprint scanner, suggesting the upcoming handset might look similar to its most recent predecessors.
Google rolled out new family sharing features for Photos, Keep and Calendar.
Garmin's Virb 360 action camera comes with spherical video stabilization, 360-degree video and audio recording and can live stream to YouTube and Facebook Live.
‘Destiny 2’ won’t support 60 frame-per-second gameplay on PS4 Pro and other consoles, and non-dedicated servers may be the cause. Check out the latest assessment from hardware experts.
Samsung has already begun the development process for the Galaxy S8’s successor.
‘Call Of Duty: WWII’ aims to be realistic, but its campaign won’t have playable Axis characters. Read the Sledgehammer Games tweet that confirmed the news.
"Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle" will feature eight playable characters and strategy RPG style of combat.
Operations at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider moved up a notch Tuesday, allowing experiments to take data for the first time this year.
The iPhone 8 dummy might represent the final overall look of Apple's upcoming flagship smartphone for 2017.
The Moto G5S Plus is poised to be Motorola's first Android smartphone to feature dual cameras on the back.