Whatever led Clinton to use clintonemail.com instead of State Dept. servers, security experts say it was a terrible decision.
The actor who plays lead character Jameson Locke in "Halo 5" is embracing his newfound stardom among the Comic-Con set.
A group of Los Angeles sketch comics lampooned the ride-sharing service Thursday for its recent controversies.
Deciding what to drink on Thirsty Thursday just got a little easier.
Microsoft is making a lot of promises with Windows 10, and on Wednesday, Xbox head Phil Spencer discussed what the operating system will have for gamers.
The two cable giants accounted for nearly two-thirds of the 3 million broadband subscribers added in 2014.
The Apple rival's forthcoming smartphone is chock full of new features that may have consumers paying more.
Waterproofing the iPhone's internal components could protect the smartphone from short circuits and water damage.
A Dutch anti-piracy organization has led the charge against the surge of illegal sites that facilitate illegal streaming.
'Destiny' players miss the Loot Cave, a location where they could earn infinite loot. Why did Bungie pull the plug?
Along with Athena, Lockheed has been at work on a mobile turret that can be used against fighter jets.
More Valley technologists are heading to Asian companies, taking their careers, and their new employers, in bold new directions.
The development brings fully functioning quantum computers, capable of outpacing conventional machines, a step closer to reality.
The Facebook CEO told a conference in Barcelona that the rule that has served him well in building his multi-billion dollar empire.
The Chinese manufacturer is rumored to be making one of two Android flagships due later this year.
The bigger tablet is meant to appeal, in part, to business users.
Etsy generated nearly $200 million in revenue last year, but it also posted a net loss of $15 million.
Mandarin Oriental guests pay about $850 a night, so the cards could fetch big bucks on the black market.
The company noted that the high production cost of the Model S also could harm its business.
Announcing its annual FCC “Compliance Report,” Comcast took a swipe a critics who say it doesn’t keep its promises.
In a surprise move, Jack Ma’s company said Wednesday that it plans to open a commercial data center in the heart of Silicon Valley.
Normally the longer a website is around, the more reliable it becomes. That hasn't been the case in the Wild West world of digital piracy.
In the course of three years, LG's gone from being a non-player to the leader in the in-ear Bluetooth headphones market.
The highly anticipated over-the-top service will allow anyone, including those without cable TV, to subscribe to HBO for $15 a month.
Apple's next iPhone could take internal hardware cues from the iPad Air 2 and the Apple Watch.
Apple plans to upsell customers on new iPhones and accessories like additional watchbands.
An effort is afoot to kill automated phone calls, but some trade groups say they are a necessary communication tool.
A natural language generator called Wordsmith will soon be writing the recaps published by every single one of the top sports websites in the United States.
A giveaway contest appears to show that HTC has priced its new flagship at less than $600.
Move over, Kim Kardashian.