Though a U.N. panel has reportedly ruled in favor of Julian Assange, it's unclear whether Sweden, Britain and the U.S. will drop their legal cases against him.
The agency's computer systems came back online Thursday evening, hours after a House Republican questioned the reported cause of the outage.
The patent holding company was awarded damages based on Apple’s infringement of key network technology patents.
On World Cancer Day, Vice President Joe Biden launched a page to discuss his “Cancer Moonshot Initiative.”
Although Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield has been vocal about inclusion, data show the software maker hired only three black people in the last half of 2015.
The piracy service says it does not collect information on users.
While traditionally known as a console developer, the Japanese company has successfully entered the mobile industry.
Apple's next smartphone is anticipated to come with water-resistant features and this could be one of them.
The service is gaining momentum, with over 10 million subscribers reported.
To test its autonomous vehicles in more extreme weather conditions Google will begin testing the cars near Seattle.
Researchers at the cybersecurity company Check Point first alerted eBay in December.
Users of the image- and video-sharing service are allowed to post videos with a maximum length of 15 seconds.
The LG G5 is confirmed to get announced on Feb. 21, the day when Samsung will also launch Galaxy S7 smartphone.
AT&T Galaxy Note 5 users are now receiving Android 6.0 Marshmallow beta update.
The 12-year-old social networking company celebrates Friends Day on Thursday with video montages of users' memories with friends.
Apple filed court papers asking for a mistrial, saying VirnetX's attorneys had misled the jury during closing arguments.
The so-called Internet of Things, which Jasper specializes in, offers Cisco a chance to offer cutting-edge technology to its current customers.
Yahoo plans to give Tumblr its own sales force in a bid to boost the $100 million ad business.
The action-camera maker stopped trading shares Wednesday after missing quarterly revenue forecasts. More bad news could be coming.
"Grand Theft Auto" continues to be a lucrative franchise for developer Take-Two Interactive.
“We want to ... assess whether this EU-U.S. Privacy Shield can answer the privacy concerns raised,” the group’s chairwoman said.
Amit Singhal plans to leave at the end of February after 15 years with the company.
The developers of the hit game "Alto's Adventure" have been forced to offer their app as part of a free-to-play model.
From the iPhone 6’s protruding camera to Bendgate, Apple’s biggest misses of the post-Steve Jobs era.
The new fitness tracker has done little to restore investor confidence, after the Fitbit Blaze debut sent the stock price down.
Police departments around the U.S. are using license plate scanners to find scofflaws or criminals. Some are also letting the device suppliers slap drivers with mandatory fees.
U.S. companies trying to extract data on European citizens are entering another gray area, critics of the deal have said.
It's been over a decade since the five visible planets lined up in the pre-dawn sky.
Seven years after Jonathan Blow had success with “Braid,” the developer returned with a puzzle game set on an abandoned island.
A British court ordered Apple to refund Gareth Cross, 32, of Aberystwyth, Wales, and pay court costs.