The irregular dance done by electrons can cause magnetic reconnection and events like auroras.
Kickstarter's Hardware Studio program will provide resources and guided assistance to companies who want to launch hardware products on the funding service.
Genesis Robotics hopes to change the way robots are made with its LiveDrive actuator. The company says its design allows machines to withstand more weight, be more precise, are faster and safer. While it may change industrial robotics, the goal is to bring it to consumers to "really change people's lives."
The Federal Communications Commission votes to move forward with a plan to undo the current Title II net neutrality protections that classify the internet as a public utility.
Abhishek Gattani, the former Cuberon CEO who was recorded threatening and allegedly beating his wife, will accept a plea deal of just 15 days in jail, according to multiple reports.
‘Clash Of Clans’ is getting new balance changes alongside May’s big update, and Supercell has revealed what players can expect. If you’ve ever wished high-level spells were more effective, you’re going to love what’s coming next.
The Samsung Galaxy C10 appears to be the South Korean phone-maker's first smartphone to feature a rear dual-camera setup.
Homeland Security's possible electronics ban on flights coming in from Europe has been rejected — for now.
The Asus ZenFone AR will be the first smartphone to feature both of Google's Tango AR and Daydream VR platforms.
Restaurant search service Zomato was hacked and passwords, emails and names from 17 million users were stolen. That user information is now for sale on the dark web.
A hearing and vote is happening live now on the FCC net neutrality rules.
‘Battlefield 1’ testers are trying out some significant gameplay changes in the CTE. Might we be seeing adjustments to bullet spray and melee in the months to come?
‘Pokémon Go’ hasn’t received a substantial update in a couple months, but Niantic is still aware of the features its best trainers demand. Ever wanted to change movesets? You’ve been heard.
Around 93 percent of Americans believe that photos they see online have been edited.
Mercedes-Benz Energy and Vivint Solar are working together to bring solar home storage to U.S. customers.
The European Commission has fined the social networking giant 110 million Euros ($122.5 million) for misleading information it filed regarding its takeover of messaging app WhatsApp.
Apple Music executive Jimmy Iovine also defended the service's paid-only model stating that "artists are getting screwed" with free-tier streaming.
The upgrade to the Android TV platform will bring a new user interface that will make it easier for users to browse and watch content.
Android Go is designed to run optimized apps that can perform smoothly on devices that only have 1GB of RAM or less.
One of the biggest problems in developing a functional, scalable quantum computer is the lack of stability of qubits — the quantum counterpart of digital bits.
The chipmaker is partnering with the University of Washington to create implantable neural chips.
A survey shows the tech giant commands more consumer loyalty than any other brand in the market.
Google Photos now makes it easier to remember to share photos with friends and family.
The Nintendo Switch has seen strong sales since its March debut, and Nintendo says the console's sales performance continued in April.
The NSA told Microsoft about the vulnerability used to carry out the WannaCry ransomware attack that hit machines in 150 countries last week after learning the tool was stolen by hacking group, the Shadow Brokers.
Here's how Elon Musk plans to build a network if tunnels with the Boring Co.
Human rights activist Muhammad Rabbani has been charged under a terrorism law in the United Kingdom for refusing to surrender passwords to his phone and laptop to law enforcement.
NASA finished up sea ice and glacier mapping in early May, and it was one of its best years for data collection.
Google announced the latest update to its Daydream virtual reality series would be standalone VR headsets that don't need to be paired with another device.
Humans affected space weather, in a way usually reserved for the sun when the U.S. and the Soviet Union exploded nuclear bombs in the atmosphere during the Cold War.