There isn't just one way to make it into Hollywood. Roger Craig Smith proves it.
Viewers felt a surge of trust and happiness after watching the Always campaign, but they also noticed the Budweiser horses.
Katy Perry's Super Bowl performance included dancing sharks and a giant mechanical tiger, but it was her microphone that got Twitter talking.
The new app filters out content that may be inappropriate for children.
India's experiment to bring social benefits to a billion people with a unique ID is moving fast, according to Nandan Nilekani.
The Pirate Bay's old staff will no longer have moderation access to the newly returned website.
Record bird's eye views of earth or print high resolution images with Google Earth Pro, now free.
With the recent saturation of choice-central games like 'The Walking Dead,' is there still room in the market for a new IP?
Samsung will do its best to quash criticisms that its last flagship did little to improve on its predecessor.
"Agni-5" -- part of the Agni series of missiles -- is capable of delivering a nuclear warhead over a distance of 3,100 miles.
The social network announced in its quarterly earnings report this week that its user count has grown to 1.39 billion.
The wireless provider's system has tracked its mobile customers’ every Web visit since 2012.
Nintendo has angered a number of YouTubers, and PewDiePie is the latest to fire back at the popular video-game company.
With the help of apps such as Lyft, Pandora and Shazam, Google Now is getting smarter.
Actor Danny Trejo downplays his usual "tough guy" persona in the latest Snickers ad.
Your favorite merchant in 'Destiny' is back for the weekend.
Elite Daily and the Daily Mail will continue to operate with separate editorial teams.
Aside from the PlayStation, things don't look good. The Walkman? A relic. TVs? Samsung and LG rule. And Sony’s mobile business is in jeopardy.
The Motorola Droid Turbo is heavy on power, but it’s had to make some unacceptable compromises to gain its strength.
'I'm not a businessman, I'm a business, man.'
The Secret Service will be monitoring social media during the big game — and they have software that can detect sarcasm (but they won't use it).
Xiaomi's popularity outside China is growing in markets such as India, but the smartphone maker just can't seem to match demand with supply.
The video game is the Navy’s first multi-player, game-based training program to train its sailors.
The Gulf airline said it would look to strengthen commercial ties with the European carrier and may consider increasing its stake over time.
The project run by K&L Gates law firm is the first of its kind, and scholars say copyright law is a good way to tackle "revenge porn."
Comcast says it should take only a few hours to restore service.
PopcornTime is preparing to celebrate its first anniversary online. But first it just has to stay online.
Shares of Amazon soared more than 13 percent Thursday after the company smashed Wall Street expectations during the holiday quarter.
While Google increased its net income by nearly 41 percent year-to-year to $4.76 billion, it didn't achieve what analysts anticipated.
The online retailer's earnings per share were nearly triple Wall Street’s expectations. But operating expenses also rose significantly.