Dozens of police agencies throughout the U.S. deploy "Stingray" surveillance, though exactly in what ways remain unclear.
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Uber partners with another mobile app company to provide safety scores for different localities in New Delhi, India.
Apple's data centers will power its EU online services and run entirely on renewable energy
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Superbug scares have spurred research into alternatives to antibiotics, but it could be years before any of them are commercially viable.
Security and encryption companies report an influx of business requests from companies aiming at better protection.
The YouTube Kids app will feature a simplified design that even toddlers can use.
Apple users will have a chance to test iOS 8.3 in March, before the final version is released.
Despite cord-cutting concerns and regulatory uncertainty, the cable colossus is expected to post double-digit growth.
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The malware bore a unique signature that pointed back to North Korea, a National Security Agency director said.
As Apple pushes into high fashion, the wearable may need a space of its own.
Lenovo received "minor compensation" for letting a third party install dangerous software, a spokesman said.
Jun Lei, founder of China’s top smartphone company Xiaomi, is investing in local technology startups to expand the ecosystem for his smartphones.
Moscow is rumored to be behind the attack after similar malware was used to break into the White House networks last year.
Japan Display said that it was pursuing all opportunities, including building a new plant, to reassert its competitiveness.
Australian authorities have urged residents to remain indoors amid warnings of high winds and flash floods.
The announcement comes after revisions to the Cuban Assets Control Regulations announced by the U.S. earlier this month.
CEO John Legere said rival Sprint has a number of zombie accounts that should not be counted in its subscriber numbers.
Through its first mobile developer conference, Yahoo is hoping to partner up with indie app developers and grow the reach of its services.
Sorry Microsoft, research firm says Sony will own the gaming console market through 2018.
Microsoft is adding even more abilities to its eighth-generation device, including new features for Australian users.