Gear Best will be running epic sale that will allow users to avail products at rock bottom prices.
Cooking with vegetable oil might release toxic chemical that may lead to cancer, suggests a new study.
With temperatures soaring in the Persian Gulf, trending traditional buildings might help offer some relief to people.
HTC is rumored to be working on a new flagship smartphone called with HTC One X9 that will arrive with high-end specs.
The Android 6.0 Marshmallow release plans for Lenovo and Huawei smartphones have been revealed.
The company's new CEO told BBC Monday that tests, which showed that Maggi had higher-than-permissible levels of lead, were "highly unreliable."
Vitamin C, which is naturally found in a range of food may help in fighting colorectal cancer, suggests a latest study.
Britain's famous 5,000-year-old male Fortingall Yew tree has been recently observed carrying berries.
The iPad Pro is expected to release on Nov. 13 as its preorders have already begun on Sam’s Club and MacMall.
Electronic Arts’ upcoming shooter is getting an interesting crossover suit to up the ante of the anticipated game.
In one case, the online coding school Bloc each week offers two $500 scholarships for military veterans who seek to become developers.
The U.S. Supreme Court last year threw out a similar suit filed by Amazon.com warehouse workers who demanded compensation for being searched at the end of their shifts.
NASA said the streak was caused by a Navy missile test from a submarine.
The telecommunications company continues "to work through secular and economic challenges," according to Chief Financial Officer Fran Shammo.
Germany's BND intelligence agency spied on the U.S., European allies, nongovernmental organizations and even Vatican diplomats.
The so-called Crackas With Attitude allegedly obtained personal data about 3,000 government employees, most apparently in the field of law enforcement.
Champions will be crowned in four games, including "StarCraft II," "Heroes of the Storm" and "Hearthstone."
With a data dump aimed at shaming alleged Ku Klux Klan members, Anonymous fell far short of its goal, says David Duke, who may be the Klan's most well-known former leader.
The video game maker has moved aggressively to branch out and maximize the value of its popular game titles through acquisitions and new offerings for gamers.
The Sydney-based company, valued at $3.3 billion, has earned a reputation for funding its growth with its profitability -- a novel approach in the fast-growing tech industry.
Knowledge of the flaws is valuable to both hackers and intelligence personnel, with the National Security Agency among the most interested parties.
Most names of alleged Ku Klux Klan members revealed on Pastebin by a hacktivist group are said to be already well-known to authorities.
Teams from Korea, Europe, the Americas, China and Taiwan are competing for $200,000.
Beginning Dec. 1, Comcast will extend to subscribers in eight more markets its minimum $10 data usage charge for exceeding a 300GB limit.
The role-playing game series has spawned television adaptations, smartphone apps and plenty of merchandise.
Lisa Lambert, the head of Intel Capital's diversity fund, says ignoring female, Hispanic and African-American entrepreneurs is bad for business.
With people pouring more money into high-end speakers and headphones, it seems more streaming customers are looking at Tidal.
Only eight players are left in the "Hearthstone" World Championship.
Consensus: It's actually a pretty nice phone but unlikely to save the troubled mobile phone company.
The man believed to have fired Steve Jobs says he can help his Obi Worldphone succeed in a market where many other companies have failed.