Deep-pocketed investors are reportedly circling the social network.
Companies like Bungie and Activision love to charge for downloadable content packs. But developer CD Projekt RED won't charge users for future DLC packs.
U.S. Cellular and AT&T have sent out some of the last Android 5.0 updates for the Galaxy S5 and HTC One M8.
"Game of Thrones" fans can now subscribe to HBO without the need for a separate TV subscription.
In addition to Tidal, Jay Z's debut remains available on a number of Spotify's competitors, including Deezer, Rdio and Google Play Music.
Unlike previous launches, the preorder and purchase process will be handled entirely online.
New Belgium Brewing Co. is donating $1 million to a Colorado State University program that teaches undergraduates how to brew beer.
Who gets to review the Apple Watch? In the incredulously clandestine world of Apple product reviews, even the embargoes are kept under wraps.
Controlling a Mac with a wave, clenching a fist or other hand gestures isn't out of the realm of possibilities with Apple's latest patent.
Charging your battery in one minute may seem like a dream, but researchers at Stanford are working to make it a reality.
At a time that software is taking over as the major differentiator among Android phones, Samsung's S6 has given the company a hardware edge
As if you needed a reason to spend more time on Twitter.
Just use a password on your personal Wi-Fi router. Please.
Six emoji reveal the truth behind your Snapchat relationships.
The movie’s copyright owner had applied for a “preliminary discovery” asking the Internet Service Providers to identify the users.
Olivier Janssens, the non-profit's newest board member, accused the company of hiding its financial troubles from its members.
The added features include at least five deleted scenes from each of the six episodes and special interviews.
A coalition of advocacy groups plans to send a letter to FTC asking it to examine whether the app violates laws that limit how ads should be targeted to children.
Authorities say the prosecution is the first ever to target online commerce.
The special pricing will be offered to employees for 90 days.
The streaming service unveiled the meme-friendly image library on Monday.
The couple’s relationship went south when the husband apparently refused to have a traditional Ghanaian wedding ceremony.
ISIS' marketing campaign has exposed many young Muslims to potential radicalization. “The boys want to be like them and the girls want to be with them.”
LG, Samsung and Sharp are current candidates to produce displays for Apple Inc.'s so-called 12.9-inch "iPad Pro."
China's smartphone makers are scrambling to get the local edge over each other in India, the world's third-largest smartphone market.
It's the one psychological trait that will compel people to buy the uber-expensive -- and sure-to-be-obsolete-in-a-few-years — smartwatch.
The risks of skydiving include instant death, wetting your pants and...losing your camera.
The trademark gives exclusive use of the word "apple" to Leonard Timepieces, specifically with watches and jewelry.
Over the weekend, a "majority of users" who tried to open Gmail accounts as new clients were unable to do so because of a software glitch by Google.
After a string of errors this weekend during the NCAA March Madness tournament, Sling becomes the latest Web TV provider to struggle during a live sports event.