The security flaw lets hackers take over devices visiting “secure” government websites.
Apple is discussing a settlement in a lawsuit brought by electric car battery maker A123 Systems, which accused the iPhone maker of poaching top engineers to build a large-scale battery division.
The manufacturer says it has improved the hardware for its virtual reality goggles to make images more lifelike.
The atmospheric satellites will beam wireless Internet to areas without it, as well as to disaster-struck areas.
Verizon's Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge will feature carrier branding when it launches in the second-quarter.
Oops. Looks like IGN accidentally leaked the release date of the next "Metal Gear Solid" installment.
Brits may have to cough up more than 900 euros for the new smartphone.
Got your walking shoes on? Good. Find out which states are the most active in the US.
Johnson & Johnson is opening its third biotech incubator focused on pharmaceuticals and healthcare in the Bay Area.
Time to clear up some space on your PlayStation 4 -- "Final Fantasy X" is coming.
Senior VP Hugo Barra says the smartphone maker attracts customers who don't want a phone that is plastered with ads.
A government watchdog made 17 recommendations to the FAA, including one asking the agency to update its security strategy.
The Comcast-owned media giant said it mistakenly asked Google to remove links to news articles about leaked movies.
Young Indian professionals are happy with their Windows smartphones and could upgrade to Microsoft's new Lumias.
Supreme Court case could mean states that rely on HealthCare.gov would be have to switch to self-managed exchanges.
All-aluminum design is a barrier to wireless charging for Apple's iPhone, but so are competing standards.
BlackBerry experiments with different smartphone designs, but plans to expand its software suites to other smartphones.
"Half-life" fans have been waiting seven years for a follow-up to one of Valve's most popular series.
Samsung is facing increased pressure from Apple and rising Chinese smartphone vendors.
The Seattle Police Department appears to be the first to have launched a YouTube channel for body camera footage.
President Obama predicted that restrictive laws on U.S. technology companies could limit trade with China.
Mark Zuckerberg was on hostile turf as spoke to executives at the world's biggest annual gathering of the mobile industry, renewing attempts to win their backing to help reach billions of users with no Internet access.
If this episode is a true sign of what’s to come, Resident Evil Revelations 2 is poised to be a real thrill.
The site, known for providing access to illegal downloads of films, TV shows and music, is sinking.
The move contradicts Google's earlier statements, when it said that the latest Android smartphones would be fully encrypted.
The startup develops white label payment systems for Walmart and Subway.
Google could have two manufacturers ready to make two different stock Android smartphones this year.
A VP for Dish Network warned Monday that the FCC’s net neutrality vote won't stop Comcast from behaving badly.
10 make-or-break features will decide if the Galaxy S6 can compete with Apple.
Galaxy S6 magentic transmission technology will take mobile payments to more merchants.