Apple's newest product category is the company's first entry into wearable devices.
The singer’s account is the fourth most popular on Twitter.
Drake might have sent porn star Mia Khalifa an embarrassing Instagram picture.
Apple's iPhone drove record-breaking earnings for the company's fiscal first quarter.
By creating a company called SpinCo, Yahoo will be able to cash out its $40 billion Alibaba stake tax-free.
Officials for a Big Blue workers group say employees selected for the cull will get the bad news from managers this week.
Microsoft may not be winning the console war, but the company is catching up to rival Sony.
Apple aspirants in the largest mobile market by subscribers after China have reason for cheer as the company is stepping up sales incentives in India.
The latest release from AnchorFree comes free for Android users, though iOS users need to pay a small annual fee to go ad-free.
Xiaomi sets its eyes on selling 100 million smartphones in 2015.
Struggling to find new customers, wireless carriers are reaching out to those they once shunned.
Stuck at home in a wintry blizzard? Check out Microsoft's Xbox One deals this week.
A federal lawsuit filed Monday accuses the ride-sharing firm of using false claims to promote safety and security.
The invention could turn the iPhone into portable game console with full physical controls.
The Super Bowl is this Sunday, and 'Madden' thinks the Patriots will take it this year.
New York City taxis provided emergency workers and stranded elderly customers with free rides during the blizzard.
Indications reveal sales are quite a lot — perhaps as many as 70 million iPhone 6 and 6 Pluses in Q4.
Bill Nye, executive director of the Planetary Society, said that the LightSail spacecraft would use sunlight to move along "like a sailboat."
The group employs about 1.3 million people during peak production times, making it one of the largest private employers in the world.
The reality TV star and social media force-of-nature urges viewers to "please help save the data."
Lizard Squad, an ISIS-affiliated hacker group, took responsibility for bringing down the websites of several social networks on Tuesday.
Samsung has taken another step in moving to defend its lead in India, which has been eroded of late by local and Chinese competition.
The first film uses a prototype that tracks a user’s movement.
Lyft and Uber's latest squabble is allowing San Franciscans to ride for as little as $2.25.
The software maker said sales of the OS to businesses and consumers were off 13 percent.
Earnings season continues in full force this week as Microsoft, Apple, Facebook, Alibaba and more are slated to post quarterly results.
Big Blue and union officials deny a report saying the company plans to lay off 26 percent of worldwide staff.
The suspected killer of two NYPD officers last month posted a screenshot from his Waze account showing officers were nearby.
Think shelling out $400 for a PS4 is too much? One buyer paid more than $100,000 in an online auction.
Big data is being used to make advances in understanding autism and other ailments.