A lawsuit filed by the families of victims of the San Bernardino shooting in 2015 allege Twitter, Facebook and Google allowed the Islamic State to grow and recruit members on their platforms.
Insurtech company Next Insurance just raised $29 million and several other recently launched lucrative new partnerships. The Israeli fintech industry is booming.
The gaming world is seen as being dominated by men and that mentality isn't helping game advertisers.
Snapchat will invest in launching original shows that'll only be viewable within the social networking service.
FCC chairman Ajit Pai said in an interview he believes his plan has been misrepresented by net neutrality advocates and promised it would help broadband access rather than hurt it.
‘Mario Kart 8 Deluxe’ is taking the Nintendo Switch by storm, and the game’s producer has lots of love for the new Rainbow Road. See why he thinks this track is among the game’s best.
The Department of State is hoping to check visa applicants' social media account use for past five years.
The United Nations has a blockchain program that is helping aid organizations feed thousands of displaced people, including Syrian refugees in Jordan.
‘Call Of Duty: Black Ops 3’ DLC 5 is finally here, and it’s called Zombies Chronicles. Click here for the expansion’s maps and release date.
Thursday is World Password Day, and passwords are on the way out thanks to two-factor authentication and biometric methods. But for the time being, it's still important to have a secure password.
Imagination Technologies says it has started a dispute process with Apple over chip licensing rights.
UPDATE: OnePlus has confirmed that the OnePlus 5 will arrive this summer.
The Project Scorpio dev kit features a small LCD display up front which shows the game's current frame rate, as well as read and write speeds.
‘Battlefield 1’ has a Community Test Environment for adventurous players, and they’re in for a big surprise soon. What might this DICE producer be teasing?
Surface Laptop was revealed earlier this week, and, despite its nice build quality, we think this Windows 10 S Notebook seems destined to fail. Between price, specs and OS, here’s why we’re worried.
Valve has modified its rules on sending and receiving gifts on Steam.
The tech giants have pledged to create manufacturing jobs in the U.S. — Apple is putting $1 billion in a fund aimed at creating jobs, while Infosys is expected to spend $2 billion a year on its U.S. business.
Respawn’s new mobile game, “Titanfall: Assault,” appears to be the replacement of the scrapped “Titanfall: Frontline” card game.
The vulnerability is leaving millions users at risk of open port malware attacks as most of the Google Play Store apps identified are extremely popular.
Google says it has now taken all necessary actions to protect its users from the Google Docs phishing scam, and it has also updated the Gmail Android app with a built-in anti-phishing software.
The company is building a manufacturing platform that would let it manufacture Model S, X, Y and Model 3 using the same model lines.
Ubisoft has revealed the schedule of the Free Weekend promo for “Tom Clancy’s The Division.”
Nintendo President Tatsumi Kimishima told investors at a recent Q&A discussion that one Switch console for every household isn't enough.
The formerly leaked promotions section in “Pokémon GO” has become an official feature and is now live for Android users. Does this signal the imminent arrival of Legendary Pokémon?
Qualcomm is reportedly going to request the International Trade Commission to stop the import of iPhones into the country.
Developer Remedy Entertainment will partner with publisher 505 Games to release its next title.
Snake, a malware framework used in espionage attacks, has been discovered targeting MacOS devices by security researchers.
The pay TV industry saw its worst first quarter as 762,000 estimated customers cut the cord.
The mobile chat program WhatsApp is currently down and not connecting, according to user reports.
While most people will have heard of emotional intelligence, not many people really know how to spot it – in themselves or in others.