Premium VR headsets go on sale to consumers in 2016, and there will be plenty of content at launch.
The secretive California startup — expected to unveil something big this week at CES — could be China’s answer to Tesla.
"Clash of Clans," released in 2013, is still one of the most popular mobile games in the world.
The new monitors can plug directly into the 12-inch MacBook without extra adapters, the first to do so.
January may not have any blockbuster releases, but there's plenty of value to be found in the first month of 2016.
New Wi-Fi standard promises more robust connections and longer range using a fraction of the power of existing wireless networks.
The company's new "Family Hub" appliance provides internet connectivity over a 1080p display.
The deal represents the Detroit automaker’s largest investment in an outside company.
First came the BBC, then Donald Trump and then Black Lives Matter.
Fresh details indicate that Microsoft may start the Windows 10 Mobile roll out soon.
In a statement released Sunday, the Facebook founder unveiled a plan to build an artificially intelligent assistant.
Here is a list of devices from, Xiaomi, Lenovo, Huawei, Asus, OnePlus, Android One, and more that will receive Android 6.0 Marshmallow update soon.
Here is an official list of devices from various brands like Samsung, Sony, HTC, LG and Motorola that will receive Android 6.0 Marshmallow update first.
Toyota recently patented a "stackable wing" that raised eyebrows among those waiting for flying cars.
Windows XP is still on more machines than Windows 10, even though Microsoft has stopped supporting the older system.
Service, a California company, helps resolve problems such as lost luggage and late deliveries, saving clients time and money.
The company’s decision allowed Chinese hackers to continue their activities, the former Microsoft employees said.
The Facebook-owned virtual reality company will take preorders months before the controller is launched.
Many European users are experiencing trouble connecting to the popular messaging network.
Despite a range of legal troubles, all the top names were back online in one form or another on the final day of 2015.
From watching the ball drop in Times Square to catching an Uber at midnight, there's an app for that.
A Taiwanese technology research team has found a way to pilot drones and manipulate light using gestures from an Apple Watch, which could mean a realistic future for The Force not on the "Star Wars" movie screen, but in the palm of your hand. Joel Flynn reports.
The move comes nearly six months after Twitter cut off access to the political transparency tool.
Companies like Fitbit are looking to capitalize on growing consumer interest in products like fitness trackers and smartwatches.
Apple could be required to add more people of color to high-profile positions as part of a resolution that shareholders are considering.
The scientists behind Nadine compared her intelligent software to Apple’s Siri or Microsoft’s Cortana.
Can Jeffrey Siminoff, a gay white man, really improve the company’s diversity record? Experts on hiring say it’s about competence.
You won't want to miss the live stream of the iconic ball drop from New York City's Times Square.
Drive-by downloads, widely used on illegal piracy sites, don’t require a user to even click a link in order to allow the bug in.
The "Final Fantasy Tactics" protagonist is coming to the popular fighting game.