The next iPhone may be powered by a smaller chip manufactured in a Samsung factory.
The console wars aren't over yet, and the PS4 may outdo Xbox One's lackluster sales in the People's Republic.
#MillennialHistory was the No. 3 trending Twitter topic in the U.S. Friday morning as young people took historical events and tweaked them 21st-century style.
Uber is having a lot of problems around the world, but raising money isn't one of them.
India's aspirations for an electronics manufacturing base got another jolt this week after Foxconn Technology Group decided to close its plant there.
The Guardians of Peace group has targeted Sony employees with a new threat, taking over their computers Thursday.
It's Friday, and Xur is back selling wares in "Destiny."
The past 12 months have been kind to Tim Cook and company, but key challenges lie ahead in 2015.
Sony will partner with more than 70 third-party software developers and publishers to deliver game titles on the PS4 for Chinese gamers.
The retailer said it will initiate cost-cutting measures to save $400 million a year as sales fizzle.
A trade official involved with the trade talks said a deal would be very unlikely because of a stand-off between South Korea and China.
The health and fitness app category grew the quickest as developers prepare for smartwatches.
The bill will next go to the House for further review.
Microsoft will miss the popular back-to-school buying season for computers and tablets.
At a hearing in New York, Comcast’s Mark Reilly deflected questions as advocates like Tim Wu spoke out against the TWC merger.
Rantic.com, a company that sells social followers, thinks it knows a fake account when it sees one.
What happens when a government agency lies to a reporter?
Shuttering major piracy sites provides only short-term relief, researchers say, as copycats thrive after takedowns.
The 2013 smartphone remains popular among consumers, even as Google ceases production.
Wall Street bets big that the company can do for lending what Uber and Airbnb have done in their respective industries.
The debut of Apple Pay and similar services was expected to usher in an era of cashless, cardless transactions. So far, it’s not happening.
Thiel has nothing to do with the racially charged deaths of black men at the hands of police, but Ferguson protesters took over the stage anyway.
The Withings Pulse O2 is one of the more technically capable fitness trackers out there, but it's design is cumbersome and unattractive.
Microsoft bought Mojang for $2.5 billion in September -- and now Minecraft is available on Microsoft phones.
Apple's Taiwanese supply vendor Quanta Computer solved yield issues allowing production to move forward.
Netflix is reportedly hoping to land deals with cable, fiber and satellite-TV providers.
Steam’s Early Access program gives members the first shot at hot titles that are still in development.
The iPhone 6 Plus is everywhere, even over international waters.
India's competitive smartphone market became a bit more tough for Xiaomi after Sweden's Ericsson claimed patent rights.
However, users cannot use Bitcoin to directly purchase Microsoft products and services.