E-sports isn't just about fancy stadiums and corporate sponsorships. It's also about decades-old games that are still popular.
The company aims to regain its former glory with its BlackBerry Classic smartphone, which borrows features from old-time handsets.
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European iPhone 6 users may soon be able to make payments with the smartphone as Apple Pay expands its presence overseas.
The maker of FireChat hopes to use new funding to help smartphone users build offline networks.
U.S. investigators reportedly said that North Korea was “centrally involved” in the hacking attacks against Sony.
Amid concerns for the safety of filmgoers and actors, Sony “has no further release plans” for “The Interview.”
Only 5 percent of Cubans have had unrestricted access to the open Internet. That's about to change.
The satellite company has become the first major U.S. pay-TV provider to offer a direct line to Netflix.
The startup is betting that online users are willing to pay for early access to videos from their favorite personalities.
Residents of cities like Moscow and St. Petersburg are ditching their beleaguered currency for Western goods as fast as they can.
A renewed focus on enterprise customers who want BlackBerry-grade security for their smartphones.
Bungie's latest patch addresses a number of glitches player complaints.
While New York and other major cities slowly test police body cams, the LAPD expects to deploy its program relatively quickly.
A game that depicts a sociopathic murderer is back on Steam.
One of the differences between what NBC now offers and the CBS version is a subscription: One requires it; one does not.
Chinese Internet giant Baidu confirmed it is buying a stake in Uber but didn't disclose the stake size or the investment amount.
U.S. theaters have started canceling upcoming shows of “The Interview,” after Sony allowed them to do so amid a threat from hackers.
For years, a group has launched balloons containing "illegal" materials into the country.
Norman Ray Bridwell turned a big dog with a bigger personality into a household name.
HTC is keeping its promise for a speedy Android 5.0 rollout following software launch in October.
The automaker’s hiring of a Big Data and analytics expert has raised eyebrows in the privacy community.
Apple has shut off sales in Russia as the country's currency hits historic lows.
One of the country’s largest outsourcing firms has received taxpayer subsidies in North Carolina. What could go wrong?
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Sony executive Michael Lynton was among those named in the latest disclosure from the Guardians of Peace hacking group.
India is the Chinese smartphone maker's largest market outside China.
A federal jury has handed a victory to Apple in an antitrust lawsuit that could have cost it $1 billion.
CEO John Legere's announcement comes after T-Mobile was the only mobile carrier to add customers in Q3 of 2014.
Google and Facebook still dominate digital advertising, but Alibaba and Baidu are gaining significant market share.