As more companies dedicate resources to develop commercially viable self-driving cars, initial tests reveal such vehicles are still a far drive from public use.
Here is how to manually install the official Android 5.0.1 Lollipop firmware on the T-Mobile variant of the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge.
A mature and saturated market means smartphone makers may have to rely on upgrades for future growth.
The duo are accused of selling software that grants illegal access to private photos on the Photobucket website.
The Apple Watch can run thousands of apps, but browsing the Web may not be its strong suit.
If the 2008 U.S. presidential race was about YouTube and 2012 was about Facebook, then 2016 is about -- Medium?
The Sprint Galaxy S4 received the firmware update more than a month after U.S. Cellular released it for the Galaxy S5.
The app is still on the way, but its arrival in the U.S. may be weeks away.
Rather than launch another operating system in a few years, Microsoft will consistently update and improve Windows 10.
Social media users took to Twitter on Friday to share their rejected Mother’s Day gift ideas.
"It demystifies it so it's a lot easier for them to take the plunge, so to speak."
Faced with declining demand in their home market, China's handset makers are now counting on India for growth.
Here's how Tidal will differentiate itself from Spotify: It will stream live concerts that its competitors don't have, like Prince's upcoming Baltimore benefit show.
Spotify's yearly revenues leapt 45 percent in 2014, but investments in product development and expanding its staff left the company unprofitable again.
Nintendo's first mobile game is expected to launch this year.
Snapchat is testing a new pricing model for Discover in an effort to get more media companies and advertisers engaged.
AOL's most recent earnings show it's fast-growing advertising technology division helped overcome a loss of subscribers and a decrease in visitors to its online properties.
Ericsson alleges that Apple's products infringe on several of its patents related to 2G and 4G LTE wireless technology.
The forthcoming game from Electronic Arts includes fan-pleasing features, such as AT-STs, as EA looks to avoid “Battlefield 4” mistakes.
The number of subscription cancellations over the first three months of 2015 has surprised the gaming community.
In a memo dated Tuesday, the airline's CEO Christoph Mueller said, "We simply have not enough work for all of you."
Unlike last year, the South Korean technology giant may limit itself to only one variant of the Galaxy Note 5 in 2015.
Nokia's mapping service could help Uber manage its core transportation network and its logistics business.
Microsoft considers Salesforce's current market valuation expensive, one of the sources said.
Parents are giving children access to educational apps on their smartphones, but do they actually make kids smarter?
Fitness tracker maker Fitbit filed for an IPO with the SEC on Thursday, boasting surprising profits and device sales.
A court ruling against bulk collection of phone records casts a shadow over whether Congress will renew the program, set to expire June 1.
Defense Distributed responds to a takedown order for its 3D-printed pistol with a free-speech suit against the State Department.
A new feature will allow users of the business-oriented social networking site to find out how well their posts resonate with other users.
The reviews site, which has seen big growth in the past year, is said to be working with investment banks to explore a sale.