The spacecraft will be permanently docked at the International Space Station.
The first to connect the U.S. and southern Europe, the 4,100-mile cable will be managed by Telefonica’s telecommunications infrastructure unit Telxius.
Software sales continue to be strong for Sony's console.
The U.S. tech giant, which entered preliminary talks to buy Time Warner to boost its original content, is still in the market for a media company.
Leaked presentations show that Snapchat is expecting revenue to grow quickly in the coming years, potentially reaching $1 billion by 2017.
Li Keqiang said the government should relax its information monopoly to boost the big data industry and cloud computing, but doubts remain, including about Li’s political future.
Samsung is set to bring consistency to the names of its flagship smartphones by launching the Galaxy Note 7 this year, rather than the Galaxy Note 6.
Here is a comparison of between OnePlus 3 and OnePlus 2 based on the rumored specifications, features, price and release date.
Fresh speculations indicate that the arrival of Apple MacBook Pro 2016 and Microsoft Surface Book 2 have been delayed.
A new 7-inch Nexus 7 (2016) tablet is expected to release with Android N in August.
Second-time CEO Jack Dorsey explained why he returned to the microblogging site at the company’s annual shareholder meeting Wednesday.
Before it debuts on TBS Friday, "ELeague" is airing live matches on Twitch.
The tech company appears to be laying the groundwork for the infrastructure and related software crucial to powering an electric car project.
"Conflict" adds a new end-game mission in Columbus Circle along with much-needed bug fixes.
Xiaomi is looking for a big slice of the consumer drone market currently dominated by its compatriot DJI.
Facebook could be left without a mechanism to transfer customer data from Europe to the U.S. if the European Court of Justice rules against it again.
The latest round of layoffs brings the total number of job losses at the smartphone division to over 22,000 since Microsoft bought Nokia in 2013.
The iPhone maker, which is seeking to open retail stores in India, will remain bound by domestic regulations that require it to procure 30 percent of its product components locally.
Streaming services in Europe could be forced to contribute to the production of homegrown films and TV under new proposals.
The Nexus Player has been discontinued and removed from Google Store listing.
The tech giant was reportedly working on the device long before Amazon launched its product in 2014.
Fresh speculations suggest that LG G Flex 3 will be debuting at IFA 2016 with flagship specs and modular design.
License plate scanners collect vast amounts of data for police departments. The technology is used to catch criminals, but what about the data collected on everyone else?
The Chinese smartphone company is expected to launch its latest smartphone on June 14, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Samsung is expected to release Android N upgrade to its recent flagships by the end of this year.
The Chinese mobile giant claimed infringement of smartphone patents, seeking “reasonable compensation” from Samsung.
Drivers are reporting more problems as automakers increasingly pile in computing technology.
The drink maker is a major sponsor of extreme sports, whose athletes widely use GoPro's cameras.
Callas had worked at Apple in the 1990s and again 2009-2011, when he designed an encryption system to protect Mac data.
The unit will be merged with Computer Sciences Corp., as HP continues restructuring under boss Meg Whitman.