The Apple iPad Pro has been approved by the FCC regulatory body in the U.S, its release is imminent in the first week of November.
There’s another reason to play “Street Fighter V,” especially for fans of “Street Fighter IV.”
New leak suggests the upcoming Xiaomi Mi 5 will come packed with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 and a fingerprint scanner.
U.S. researchers say they're close to developing a blood test that would allow physicians to spot early signs of Alzheimer's disease.
Customers should book an appointment with the Apple Store Genius Bar or an authorized repair center to see if their MacBook is eligible for repair.
Samsung and Google have rudimentary headsets for sale, but others will have more advanced offerings in 2016.
The defendants allegedly offered fake reviews for as little as $5 each and some encouraged sellers to write their own.
Re-inclusion on the USTR's annual list of the world's most "notorious markets" for sales of pirated and counterfeit goods could hurt the company's image as well as its share price.
What started as a joke has morphed into a viral marketing campaign unaffiliated with the Vermont senator.
The breach is believed to have been the work of hackers with connections to Russia.
The U.S. and its allies have accused Russian aircraft of bombing Syrian rebels, who are in many cases backed by the West.
Declaring the service "no longer an experiment," Uber partners up with Shopify and Clover.
A new take on traditional slot-car sets, "Anki Overdrive" could become a hot seller this holiday season.
Forget the hashtag: Couples are barring smartphones at their nuptials in increasing numbers.
"People are no longer out of their minds with valuations and expectations," a market watcher says.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York found that the project provides a public service without violating intellectual property law.
The FBI, Secret Service and Securities and Exchange Commission are leading an investigation, which began at least a year ago, Bloomberg reported.
The amount was less than the $400 million the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) was claiming in damages.
The spin-off of IAC/InterActiveCorp -- and owner of dating sites Match, Tinder and OkCupid -- is planning a $100 million initial public offering.
A tweet about the former Microsoft boss' stake in the microblogging site came from an unverified account, leading some to speculate about its legitimacy.
The artificial-intelligence revolution is just beginning, but Sentient Technologies is already using its network to solve some of the world's biggest problems.
The Kardashians are halting updates to their apps in the wake of Lamar Odom's recent hospitalization.
Electronic monitoring might seem like a better system than jailing millions of people. But there’s a darker side to the technology.
Space travel today is just too slow, so one rocket scientist is developing technology that could send humans to Mars in a matter of weeks.
The Chinese e-commerce giant's proposed purchase of Youku Tudou would bring its video empire one step closer to vertical integration.
The handset is also joined by a silver titanium model, which comes with 32GB and 64GB storage sizes.
Destiny's merchant with exotic items is back for a few days with a new inventory.
The HyperCam, developed by Microsoft Research and University of Washington, captures light at 17 different wavelengths.
U.K.-based Team Dignitas controls two teams, but world championships rules dictate that it is allowed to manage only a single team in order to compete in the series.
In a significant victory for the ride-hailing company, the High Court in London has ruled that the Uber app does not break the law.