Hundreds of icebergs are blocking shipping vessels in the same area of the Atlantic where the Titanic sunk.
Twitter voluntarily withdrew its lawsuit against the U.S. government on Friday after the U.S. Customs and Border Protection withdrew its demand for the company to unmask an anonymous user.
Samsung has confirmed the premium Galaxy S8 will be available in Korea and China.
Google launches fact check tag worldwide and expands it in Search to flag fake news.
Federal Communications Commission chairman Ajit Pai is reportedly readying to roll back net neutrality protections and is planning to ask telecommunications companies to voluntarily agree to maintain an open internet.
‘Rainbow Six Siege’ players have leaked a bunch of year 2 content thanks to the game’s Technical Test Servers. Click here for the first details about the Hong Kong Operators and their gadgets.
Ellen DeGeneres launched a new game app Thursday called "Hot Hands."
Paul Thurrott says that Microsoft's Surface Pro 5 will still have the proprietary Surface power connector, but no confirmation yet on USB-C ports.
‘Pokémon Go’ has a brand new update on Android and iOS, and we want to tell you what it does. The 0.61 and 1.31 patch notes are minor, but there’s big news for egg collectors.
‘Clash Royale’ might be getting a new card soon according to a fresh reddit leak. Here’s everything we know about the Dark Witch and how you’ll be able to score one.
A class action lawsuit filed against Uber alleges the ridehailing service has been shorting drivers on fares by charging riders for longer routes and paying drivers for shorter ones.
The new update brings bug fixes and new features such as Apple Clips.
The law-enforcement agency used the platform to build malware payloads for Microsoft Windows devices, according to 27 new documents revealed by WikiLeaks Friday.
The company raises half a billion dollars in the latest round of funding, bringing its valuation to $7.5 billion.
Cradle Games did not just launch the Kickstarter campaign for its split-screen multiplayer “Hellpoint,” it also released the demo of its upcoming game online.
Adobe's still-unnamed app uses the developer's own AI and machine learning platform called Sensei to make taking selfies great again.
The app has been opened up for everyone, but you will need a compatible camera along with your smartphone to broadcast 360-degree videos.
The new drone is believed to be called the DJI Spark, and it looks like a lower-cost mini drone for taking selfies or for racing.
Facebook rolled out an educational tool to help users combat false news and also introduced assistant M in the Messenger to make the experience more seamless and useful.
King Digital Entertainment recently published job listings to form a team to develop a "Call of Duty" mobile game.
Both phones are important launches for the companies. While Samsung needs to revive the Note series after Note 7, Google needs to builds on the Pixel series' success.
A federal judge Thursday said an expert will examine Uber’s self-driving technology, which was allegedly stolen from Waymo by two of its former employees.
The report noted that with an overall satisfaction score of 855 on a 1,000-point scale, Microsoft topped the list mostly for its design, styling and features.
In a bid to reassure advertisers after YouTube ads from major companies were paired with videos featuring objectionable content, YouTube will change how it approves which channels can qualify to run ads.
Verizon announced it tested a large drone that could offer 4G LTE coverage to areas affected by natural disaster, like major storms.
After years of back and forth the FDA has granted permission to 23andMe for direct genetic DNA testing.
Studies show that human-caused climate change will probably cause more turbulence on transatlantic flights.
Twitter is suing the United States Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection after reportedly being asked to unmask an anonymous user who had been critical of the Donald Trump administration.
Apple released its new video editing app Clips. Here's how it's similar --and different- from other apps like Instagram and Snapchat.
The movement appeared to have started with Rami Jarrah, a Syrian journalist and activist.