Mars is to blame for Phobos' demise, which will happen in the next 30 to 50 million years.
Nine-in-ten Google Play Store users said its “very” or “somewhat” important to have clear information about how an app will use their data.
Apple's streaming music service, which first launched on iPhones in late June, debuted on its rival's platform Tuesday.
With the Apple Watch on store shelves in China, Apple could be the real winner on China's "Black Friday."
Silicon Valley is always on the lookout for the next great startup, and to attract minorities and women some accelerators are blowing up the traditional model.
Criticism of streaming music's "escrow" system highlights similarities with a "positive trust" that record labels had set up years ago.
Microsoft will open the center next year to address privacy concerns following the Safe Harbor agreement as it bets big on the cloud.
David Byttow, a tech entrepreneur who has worked at Google, Medium, and Square, chats with IBT about building a successful app.
The most widespread bugs tend to be framerate drops.
Black Friday 2015 deals across various U.S. retailers are now surfacing.
Microsoft's CEO revealed many details about the way he works, including the amount of time he spends replying to emails.
The device, along with the 950 XL, is reported to have a firm release date.
The company was responding to a dark net sale that offered 590,000 user credentials for $1,000.
Apple CEO Tim Cook questioned why anyone would want to buy a PC in the wake of the iPad Pro launch, while hinting that the company is working on a health-focused wearable.
Fierce rivalry between India's brick-and-mortar and online stores means bargains for consumers during Diwali.
The model, called ARGO, accounts for changes in Google’s search engine and shifts in search behavior, its Harvard developers say.
The Republican presidential candidate sees the holiday cups' plain design as part of a war on Christmas.
EA has released the third patch for “FIFA 16,” which introduces some new content and fixes for FUT modes and general stability.
At stake is the "datr" cookie, which Facebook places on people's browsers when they visit a Facebook site or click a Facebook "Like" button on other websites.
A poll by the New York Times Magazine also draws a variety of responses from Twitter users.
Yahoo, which is preparing to spin off its 15 percent stake in Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group, declined to comment, as did McKinsey.
A company called Xaxis claims to have data on 166 million U.S. voters -- one reason why campaigns will spend more than $1 billion on digital ads for next year's election.
“A lot of how Match goes depends on how Tinder gets monetized,” one analyst says. “They’re going to have to give more data. They’re going to have to give a lot more data.”
The company's $1,500 device, which includes Google and Intel technology, could challenge Apple's dominance of the high-end smartwatch market.
The company's latest Mi Band fitness tracker offers heart rate monitoring.
New Xbox One Backward Compatible games will be announced in the coming months.
Six months after POTUS joined Twitter he's now on Facebook to get people talking about climate change.
Yancey Strickler says there's more to business than making money and that companies should consider the broader societal good.
A new promotion, called Bieber Mode, marks the second time a major pop star has partnered with a ride-hailing company.
The 12.9-inch tablet is the largest iPad the company has ever made.