Looks like PC fans looking to play Rockstar's upcoming game just got a little lucky.
The multimedia head device has an imaginative design and high-tech outputs, but will people use it in public?
You also may never see this article because a computer didn’t think it was relevant to you, and that’s a matter of great concern to two researchers at SXSW.
With expansion plans beyond Asia, Xiaomi, which has developed a cult following in its home continent, now fights stagnation and stiffer competition.
Robots and algorithms aren't just writing news articles anymore; they're also dictating editorial strategy at some top media companies.
Hundreds of publicly traded Indian companies have yet to fill corporate board seats with women despite law passed in August 2013.
Bullying, shaming, pornography and physical and financial threatening content have no place on the site.
BlackBerry attempts is first tablet in four years.
The Shinjuku boutique is one of three under construction in department stores around the world.
Apprehending the hackers who infiltrated Chase bank would be a rare victory for U.S. law enforcement when it comes to cybercrime.
The privacy-focused Blackphone 2 is not only secure, but private, giving users the peace of mind it claims is hard to find on competitors.
A new software application allows amateur astronomers to help NASA increase the frequency of detection of potentially threatening asteroids.
The university, the second richest in the U.K., has collective endowment assets of over $5 billion.
Best tricks and tips for Snapchat.
Fountain charges users $7 to video chat with an expert for 15 minutes.
Cord cutters may not want to hear this, but one analyst says the Internet's infrastructure isn't ready for full TV everywhere.
In changing direction, the fast-food restaurant chain is considering technological conveniences, complete with Wi-Fries.
Activists warn artificial intelligence poses a real threat to human jobs.
Jeremy Welt, Maker Studios' senior vice president of marketing, says his company's talent is finding success on Facebook.
IBTimes sat down with Morgan Spurlock and Dermot McCormack at SXSW to discuss AOL’s first long-form series “Connected.”
Thinking of downloading TV torrents from EZTV? You might want to think again.
Oculus VR would not commit to a Rift release date, but there are plenty of head-spinning VR products in the pipeline.
Both notebooks cost a bundle, but offer very different experiences.
The Russian law, which was passed in 2013, has received international criticism for banning gay "propaganda."
Some smartphone owners have to void their warranties to install Cyanogen Inc.'s custom firmware.
Jay Z acquires HD streaming music company Aspiro for $56 million.
Negotiations for a major deal could mean that "Seinfeld" is soon streaming on Yahoo, Amazon or Hulu.
CEO Elon Musk reportedly plans to replace sales execs for North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific following poor China sales.
The operation drew on surgical techniques similar to those used in some facial transplants.
SXSW may be known for having a tech-y crowd, but TV marketers are spending lavishly to get their shows noticed down in Austin.