The Swedish automaker is developing systems that will detect impending collisions and stop the car.
The company said it aims to move beyond traditional outsourcing and into advanced digital services to sustain the momentum.
The Consumer Electronics Show has every gadget you can think of -- and plenty you can't. Wearables are huge this year, so we picked a few that stood out.
Thanks to an algorithm called Cepheus, a computer can now work through every potential play and choose the best move against any opponent.
It's Friday, and your favorite merchant is back in "Destiny."
The fake Apple Watch reportedly almost looked like the real deal at first glance.
Infosys posted a higher-than-expected 13 percent increase in net profit for the quarter ended Dec. 31.
The image, shared over 100,000 times on social media, went viral after being shared by a fake account claiming to belong to Banksy.
The transport ministry cited passenger safety as the reason behind the ban, but some experts believe the taxi industry influenced the move.
Sony Pictures says it's still offline, but has not lost one day of production on film and TV projects.
Phones are some of the most germ-infested things we touch -- yet we don’t sanitize them like other dirty objects.
Every January, torrent sites experience an influx of theatrical releases, with "Unbroken" leading the list this year.
One app-maker made a virtual Apple Watch using the company’s software development kit.
Television and movie streaming services are wildly popular, so why not stream video games? Sony is doing just that with PlayStation Now.
A major pay TV provider disrupts its own model before someone else does.
The administration has rejected a petition that called for the ouster of D.A.s who wanted to send the activist hacker to prison for 35 years.
Looks like a lot of people are addicted to games such as "Candy Crush," as Apple's app store revenue is up 50 percent.
IGN sat down with Sony Online Entertainment's 'H1Z1' alpha version during CES 2015.
Corning's patented panes are finding new applications beyond the mobile market.
Chinese buyers won't be able to buy the PlayStation 4 just yet as the launch of the console has been delayed.
Already dominating much of the smartphone market, the chipmaker is now eyeing wearables, connected cars and other parts of the IOT.
We've already visited NYC, Miami and LA in "Grand Theft Auto" video games. Here's the case for Portland, Oregon.
After Stuxnet attack, experts warned that malware would be used to gain access to and possibly destroy physical objects.
Ford caught a lot of flak for its current infotainment system. The automaker is now looking to SYNC 3 to win back customers.
The Chinese smartphone maker is using a range of buzzy marketing tactics, like flash sales and crowdsourcing, to get the jump on Chinese and Western rivals.
Samsung's low-end products were challenged by Xiaomi in emerging markets while sales of its high-end flagship devices flagged.
The device can send a doctor BBMs about how a patient is responding to treatment.
The record-breaking numbers are said to be fueled by the sale of the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus models in the holiday shopping season.
A streaming music pioneer has a great brand and nice products, but now it also has a lot of deep-pocketed competition.
FCC said the wireless industry has been regulated as a utility for decades and is doing just fine.