Nearly 2,600 U.S. flights were canceled with the hardest hit airports being those in North Carolina and Tennessee.
The “unlawful” NSA data collection used by the U.K. intelligence agency could be fair game.
The NSA has been planting surveillance software deep within hard drives made by top manufacturers, Kaspersky Lab says.
A smaller battery may indicate that the Samsung Galaxy S6 will be even more like an iPhone.
Chinese companies aren’t sitting idle as Uber seeks inroads in their market for cars that can be hailed by smartphone.
Samsung claims an LG engineer intentionally wrecked one of its appliances in front of a crowd at a high-profile trade show.
Building a car would put Apple in control of the vehicle from end to end, not just the dashboard.
The largest bank heist in history spurs concerns over systemic risk.
The knowledge-sharing service will formally shut down on April 20.
Playing "Dying Light" on a PC? You can mod again.
Dish Network’s race to woo cable cord-cutters heated up on Monday with another big content deal for Sling TV.
Infosys has made its first significant acquisition since it purchased Swiss consultancy Lodestone Holdings, as CEO Sikka pushes turnaround.
Ready at Dawn responds to rumors of short gameplay in 'The Order: 1886.'
LG's new luxury smartwatch with a round face will be showcased at the World Mobile Congress.
Western brands like Apple and Google may struggle to penetrate the subcontinent’s booming smartphone market.
Apple, BBC and Zane Lowe are all staying mum on what the influential DJ will be doing in Cupertino. But here are a few possibilities.
Have you ever wondered what life would be like on Saturn's moon, Titan? NASA has, and the agency wants to send a space sub there.
Google's Android 5.0 Lollipop has a leg up on Apple's iOS 8 when it comes to stability.
Most states have laws allowing certain people to access child abuse and neglect records but are forbidden from giving the information to the public.
The ICC World Cup cricket match in Adelaide, Australia, was the first between the two rivals in almost a year.
A new report by Kaspersky Lab reveals that the attacks, which are still ongoing, have so far targeted banks across Russia, Europe and the U.S.
The rules were criticized by the American Civil Liberties Union, which said they fall short of fully protecting against government intrusion.
A leaked document indicates the agency is considering minimal regulation of the use of certain drones, citing economic and social benefits.
The problem had to do with the income verification portion of the application process.
Yahoo claims a Dutch company is exploiting its brands.
The Fitbit Surge is basically a Charge HR with a bigger screen, unreliable GPS and heftier cost. It needs to do more to justify a $250 price tag.
Apple is talking to automotive experts as it prepares to create a self-driving car, a source familiar with the talks said.
Christopher Nolan's Oscar nominated movie, released in November, was lauded for its scientifically accurate depiction of a spinning black hole.
The vehicle reportedly resembles a minivan, and will not have any of the self-driving functionality that its rival Google has been developing.
In 2015, Pinterest will be opening offices in Spain, Italy, the Netherlands and Sweden.