The Chinese government could use that data to blackmail individuals.
Google says its new company will apply "technology to solve urban problems."
With Shopify's new beta test, more merchants will be able to sell products directly over Facebook.
OnePlus 2 is slated for Q3 2015 release. The manufacturers have already started promotional contests that will let two winners to experience the OnePlus 2 at its headquarters in Hong Kong.
After Google, Amazon and Best Buy announced a $150 discount on Nexus 6, Motorola.com follows suit.
A Jackson, Mississippi, police officer is recuperating after his patrol car hit a utility pole during a chase. Reality star Courtney Barnes witnessed the accident.
AT&T LG G4 users are annoyed as their devices are getting installed with a software update automatically without showing any alert or changelog.
Legal or not, various groups compete to release movie torrents faster than the competition. But video quality beats quantity.
Using a Wi-Fi routing device, hackers can send users forms designed to look like Apple Pay.
The Lumia 635 for its awesome specifications and features at affordable price tag has been crowned at the Mobile Industry Awards 2015.
New details about missions maps, the lack of Galactic Conquest mode and possible bundles coming with new AMD cards have surfaced.
The Justice Department may bring suit against Apple, but any anti-competitive practices will have already changed the market by the time the case closes.
Jawbone sued Fitbit over patent infringement, less than a month after it alleged that Fitbit stole its intellectual property.
The grocery chain joins a small number of retailers rolling out support for Apple's mobile wallet.
New options will let users import and export lists of blocked accounts, allowing communities harassed by the same accounts to share block lists.
Twitter co-founder Biz Stone talks to IBTimes UK about what Twitter is doing wrong and his latest app, Super.
The iPhone "was a real shock to the company" when it arrived in 2007.
Code in Apple's latest operating system hints the next iPhone or iPad could have a significantly improved "selfie" camera.
BlackBerry is still making smartphones. Pictures of a new model called the Oslo are making their way around the internet.
Online drug sales with bitcoins are thriving on the dark Web, according to a survey of people by the Global Drug Survey.
The fix is available to developers now but isn't available to the public until the final release of iOS 8.4 later this month.
Spotify also reports that it has paid out $300 million in royalties in the first three months of 2015, bringing its total payout figure to $3 billion overall.
The device, available up to 84 inches, is essentially a supersized Surface tablet and aims to end technological confusion in the conference room.
Google lawyer Jack Halprin is attempting to evict residents of a $1.4 million building in the Mission District. Protesters have other plans.
A video for the upcoming prequel game showcases updated visuals while introducing new players to the story.
Twitter's promoted content isn't always paid for by organizations. The microblogging site also has a little-known emergency notification system.
The street-level data gathered from the vans will be used to improve Apple Maps in future updates, but what about our privacy?
In effect, SpaceX would compete with Time Warner and Comcast, while granting Internet access to parts of the world now too remote to benefit.
The popular messaging app adds Doodle Draw, like a mobile Pictionary that lets users send their terrible drawings to friends on Facebook.
Schiller also addressed the issue of the new Macbook only having one USB-C port, and why Apple doesn’t make phones with bigger batteries.