Chinese smartwatches may be big business by 2016, Gartner said, but who's going to be buying them?
China's shoppers are expected to spend $1 trillion online by 2019.
Here we go again. Another online streamer was swatted. He reacts to the incident via his channel.
The video streaming service has a plan to launch in another 150 countries over the next two years. Well, make that 149 countries.
Apple had a head start over Google with smartphone apps. But in smartwatches, the roles are reversed.
Turkey and Russia asked Twitter to take down content critical of their governments.
Get ready for the next gory installment of 'Sniper Elite,' which will reach players next month.
The company is facing backlash over a privacy policy that warns people to be careful what they say in their own living rooms.
KickAss Torrents took shelter within a Somali domain registry before running into trouble -- again.
The rising British singer-songwriter was shut out in the three categories he was nominated in, but wound up winning the day on music discovery apps.
We are all familiar with the front side of the moon, but a new video shows the side that we never see.
DexCom's Apple Watch app will display blood sugar levels gathered from its own glucose-monitoring devices.
We still don't know when the device will reach stores, but students who want one to "help" with exams should think again.
The findings, released by a senator’s office, showed that most manufacturers have no way to track electronic intrusions in real time.
Here's how to update the Samsung Galaxy S4 LTE-A to Android 5.0.1 Lollipop manually.
India's rising profile as the next big smartphone market in the world is beginning to attract much needed investment in manufacturing.
Meizu has been around longer but has so far been overshadowed by better-known rival Xiaomi.
Samsung's privacy policy stipulates that customers can turn off voice recognition or the cameras pointed at them, but how many people realize that?
The former vice presidential candidate took to her Facebook page to delight in the problems of the Nightly News anchor.
In 1985, 35 percent of computer science undergrads were women in 1985. This year, that number fell to 17 percent.
"The Legend of Zelda" series on Netflix will be like a "Game of Thrones" for a family audience, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The $60 action-adventure game, due out Feb. 20, is still a worthwhile buy, according to a Sony employee.
Apple's new music service will be 20 times the size of Spotify when it launches, according to one estimate.
The deal provides Qihoo 360 with free publicity, but the company didn't spend enough to rank 360.com among the top few most expensive domains.
The donation is believed to be the largest gift from individuals to a public hospital in the U.S.
Visibility has plummeted, and groups say vital information is being quashed. Does Facebook have a social responsibility to try harder?
Fans of the last 'Xeno' game should be excited. The next installment to the series will reach the Wii U this year.
Verizon Wireless recently announced customers could opt-out of the tracking program, but a group of senators wants more.
The microblogging service is hoping to increase its user count by appealing to a wider audience.
Ross Ulbricht, 30, oversaw a complicated online drug market that was brought down by low-tech investigation techniques.