The horrific attacks in Paris on Friday signal a major intelligence failure that could trigger a significant overhaul of international cooperation.
With the Paris attacks, social networks are taking aggressive stances against the Islamic State. “There is no place for terrorists on Facebook,” a representative said.
In the wake of Friday night’s terrorist attacks in Paris, Belgium's federal home affairs minister warned about the growing use by terror networks of Sony’s PlayStation 4.
After the Paris attacks, sales of security-related products will likely surge. Many products will be on display at Milipol, Europe's largest national security trade show.
The European Space Agency has two sites located near the sites of the atrocities in Paris.
Facebook deployed the check-in feature Friday night during the Paris attacks, but had used the tool on only five previous occasions — all in the aftermath of a natural disaster.
So how did Carlos Slim become the world's richest man in a country where almost one-half the population lives in poverty?
The tool lets users mark their friends as "safe."
Service for users of Twitter's popular live-streaming app had been interrupted by heavy traffic in reaction to the terror attacks in Paris.
Law enforcement and computer security officials say outsourced cyber-crime services are most readily found on underground Russian-language computer forums.
Tim Cook's remarks followed a company apology over the barring of three black teenagers from a retail location in Australia.
Bethesda Softworks, maker of the postapocalyptic role-playing video game, is reporting $750 million in sales for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions.
So far, about 70 publishers have signed up for the networking site's new standalone mobile app for news, and each partner can run a number of so-called stations.
The National Association of Black Engineers wants to triple the number of engineering degrees awarded to African-Americans, to 10,000.
Subscriptions will be automatically canceled when the music streaming service shuts its doors.
The SuperDraco will provide 200 times more power than its predecessor and is designed to help a Dragon crew abort a mission and land safely.
Democratic presidential contenders won't be the only ones in the spotlight Saturday, because Twitter has inked a TV debate partnership with CBS News.
What can we expect from the second-ever Game Awards?
The update to the wireless standard will allow for faster data speed between devices and extend the range of wireless communication.
Everyone's favorite mysterious merchant, Xur, in "Destiny" is back.
The OnePlus X costs just $249 yet promises a premium experience in a slim and lightweight package. Can it deliver?
One of the main motivating factors behind the Silk Road was spreading libertarian ideals.
Despite umpteen attempts being made to control U.S. obesity, the rate continues to rise, suggests a new study.
The antibiotic used to treat MRSA might actually make it worse, suggests a new study.
Alleged “BlackBerry Vienna” is the second Android phone from the Canadian tech giant.
It's still unknown what WT1190F is, but it's likely a piece of man-made space junk.
A police officer in Mountain View, California, stopped one of Google's autonomous vehicles for driving too slowly, despite the car not breaking any laws.
New and free post-launch content is coming to “Halo 5: Guardians,” complete with a new Big Team Battle for some explosive combats.
The PlayStation Experience 2015 will let players sample a few upcoming and existing games on the PS4, while more backward compatible games are expected for the Xbox One.
Customers in the United States, Mexico and Brazil could soon benefit from logistical innovations developed in India's crowded cities.