It's Friday, and you know what that means. Looking for a specific item in "Destiny?" Xur may have what you're looking for.
Players can now get their hands on the game console, but with only six titles available it may not even be worth it.
Cher Wang, once named Forbes' "most powerful woman in wireless," will now lead the smartphone company.
Even if a competitor provided better information, Google would often place its services higher on the search results page.
Here is a tutorial showing how to update the Nexus 5 smartphone to the latest Android 5.1 using a factory image.
Foxconn, which makes electronics goods such as smartphones for companies like Apple, Nokia and Sony, employs over a million people.
Readers in China have at times faced difficulties in accessing websites after they publish stories on issues deemed sensitive by the government.
Although AT&T has called the error an “excusable neglect,” the court said the company’s dozen-plus lawyers should have seen the documents.
The company can pursue development of delivery drone technology, but regulations still mean that delivery-by-robot is unlikely anytime soon.
A globe-trekking photojournalist says the millennial-focused viral news site lifted more than 25 photos from his book.
With sales still declining and streaming still piddling, artists are increasingly preoccupied with licensing.
This year we'll see the first installment in the popular music series since 2010.
Finding the right mix of services can tip the balance of savings for those ready to ditch conventional cable TV.
Plaintiffs claim the Microsoft console's optical disc drive isn’t durable, but the company says it has received very few complaints.
A traditional Swiss watchmaker hopes to get in on the smartwatch action.
The Bollywood streaming entertainment service boasts 20 million users.
The acquisition could open up new opportunities for the browser in developing countries.
The sports network's absence from Sony's new Web TV service signifies an uncertain future for cable, research firm BTIG says.
Meet Sweetie 2.0, a computer-generated image of a fictional child that will help authorities identify and apprehend suspected child pornographers and online predators.
Rival makers of handsets eye the subcontinent market as the Chinese company soft-launches its online store there.
“What a candidate may do or may not say, I could always deal with. What was unmanageable was what a staffer would tweet that we could never get back."
The new technology is capable of creating sturdier objects at least 25 to 100 times faster than conventional 3D printers.
The company is shuttering a research and development facility, its last outpost in China, after it sold its other operations to Alibaba group.
The notorious file-sharing site is no longer inaccessible in the U.K.
Some major news organizations circulated a death hoax about Singapore's founder, former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew.
Deals with phone makers such as Xiaomi, ZTE, Lenovo and Huawei can help app companies reach millions of consumers.
"Nonconsensual distribution of photos" is forbidden in Penn State's code of conduct.
Looks like DDoS attacks aren't going anywhere soon. "Battlefield Hardline" is working again for Xbox One owners after some issues last night.
Sony launches PlayStation Vue TV, beating Apple in offering a major alternative to cable TV. But it doesn't include ESPN — and it could cost as much as $70.
Android Wear devices could bring cheaper smartwatch options to iOS this summer.