A rush to protect American businesses from hacking could lead to some grievous privacy implications.
The world's largest record label is reportedly demanding that Spotify alter or eliminate its free tier of service as the price of a new deal.
Want to play the title on the Xbox One? Let Microsoft know.
Bluetooth or NFC technology could allow users to transmit settings to a purchased device with just a tap.
New apps let you do so much more than send texts and emoji.
Apple may target consumers in emerging markets with a comparatively cheap 4-inch plastic-encased iPhone.
Silicon Valley giants say enough's enough when it comes to bulk collection of American metadata.
You can take the new Samsung Gear VR home March 27.
Live-streaming app Periscope is now available on iOS.
A programmer who created a bait profile told the Verge he was inspired after hearing so many Tinder horror stories.
The HTC One (M9) will release Friday with a hefty price tag and a screen protection guarantee.
After some big exits, more investment in a maturing Indian startup economy.
Foxconn will repair the iPhones and sell them on its e-commerce sites such as eFeihu and FLNet and on Alibaba Group's Taobao online store.
China is cracking down on financial incentives offered by provincial governments to attract investment, amid an economic slowdown.
The company will now sell products and apps in its popular Messenger app.
"I mean who can deny things, things like this?" said Facebook's Michael Cerda at the company's F8 developers conference.
Patent holding company Intellectual Ventures' second crack at holding Motorola Mobility liable for using its technology without permission partially succeeded on Wednesday.
Samsung's Tizen operating system may never see mass adoption, but the company is testing out its features on the Galaxy S6.
Perhaps you remember CD players and boomboxes. The once popular musical devices are now completely irrelevant. Will the same thing happen to video game consoles?
The leader of the Facebook Artificial Intelligence Research lab describes how his team trains computers to recognize faces and rare dog breeds.
Facebook now sees more than 3 billion video views per day.
More than a network for human relationships, Facebook wants to control the home, too.
Facebook is following in the footsteps of Chinese messaging giants Line and WeChat, which have lively app ecosystems.
Here's how to get a 30-minute tryout of a watch you can't afford.
The motto of Bumble, the new dating app, is "Ladies hold the key."
In response to a critical documentary, Yelp released evidence it says discredits the director. Is it just making things worse?
Nintendo's not about to go down without a fight, and the company revealed that its next device may be different from the Wii or Wii U.
Would you let Google access your financial information to have an easier way to pay your electric bill?
Asian markets are growing in importance for America's biggest Internet companies, including Facebook and Twitter.
Looks like Yukimura will bring an onslaught of new abilities to the Sony console.