It's still unknown what those concerns were, or if they were resolved.
Google has been quietly and carefully building out its predictive search app since 2012. Now it's ready for prime time.
The social networking site faces more scrutiny over its privacy policies and the way it collects user data.
Apple's suppliers are stepping up production.
Law enforcement cameras should be used for transparency, not surveillance, the coalition says.
After a week Google spent defending its self-driving car program, its built-from-scratch, robotic, smart car is about to hit the streets.
HomeKit will enable iOS devices to control various connected home appliances. such as lights, doors, locks and more.
Uber and cab-hailing competitors in India continue to operate while wrangling with regulators, even as previous bans haven't worked.
Large Chinese companies like Alibaba are increasingly looking at India as an important step in their global expansion plans and stepping up investments there.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko had asked Facebook to open a separate office in Ukraine.
Samsung Group has undertaken a series of moves over the past year that investors and analysts see as preparing the way for a stable handover from the elder Lee to his three children.
LG is speculated to be building the Nexus 2015 smartphone. It is expected to be released in the last quarter of 2015.
Motorola is offering an attractive discount on the Moto X 2014. Users can take advantage of up to $125 on the unlocked handset.
Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S Plus are the next generation iPhones. Their purported release date and pricing have been revealed.
Members of the country's military are barred from wearing smartwatches with Internet access, location tracking and voice calling.
Unconfirmed reports indicate Huawei will assemble a Nexus phablet with a 5.7-inch screen profile.
A university adviser told the student that waiting for another adviser to see him amounted to “harassment.”
Before announcing pricing for its new phones, the Chinese tech company invited customers to guess the prices.
The new iPhone 6S will be loaded with more than just a few incremental upgrades.
NTSB investigators will pore over data from the Amtrak train's event recorder -- a process that could take weeks or even months.
Although most features have been revealed for the smartphone models expected in September, details on battery life remain elusive.
This purple mount -- with its magical skills and amazing speed -- will help “WoW” players travel faster and fight more efficiently.
The newest version of the game is being offered for $70 at Amazon.com.
The search giant said it welcomes external criticism of how it handles cases filed under the rule.
Beginning May 19, the game will be available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and the PC.
Unlike smartphones, games developers have seconds, not minutes to engage smartwatch wearers.
It's become clear that if someone steals your Apple Watch, there are no software barriers to wiping it -- the first step on the path to a resale.
A new invention from Cupertino can also narrow down points of interest to a certain distance and provide other location information.
Snapchat has added a weekly sports program to its network, where fans can contribute content.
As debates swirl over ad-supported streaming music, Rdio launches a service that costs less than half of a typical subscription.