Streaming content continues to dominate bandwidth consumption as consumer options grow.
The Chinese electronics giant faces roadblocks to entering the U.S. market, chief among which is becoming familiar to Americans.
The latest numbers show that Asia is more eager to adopt the iPhone 6 Plus than Western nations are.
The expansion pack's launch glitches didn't faze buyers, who bought 3.3 million copies within 24 hours of its release.
Widespread deployment of warehouse robots stands to save the company $400 million to $900 million a year.
The electronics retailer reported an increase in sales, surprising analysts who predicted a drop.
Android 5.0 is expected to release for devices like the Galaxy Note 3 and HTC One M8 in a few months, but check it out right now.
October rumors that HBO Go would be coming to the Xbox One have come true, though a potential standalone service is still in the future.
The drivers for the company's employee shuttle service, who work for a contractor, complain about unfair working practices and low pay.
Even as India's Internet user base increases, most Indians are unlikely to have high-speed broadband access anytime soon.
Google, which left China in 2010, could have access to a huge user base if Chinese authorities allow it to launch the app store.
Sen. Al Franken penned a letter to Uber CEO Travis Kalanick about the company's privacy policy.
Mozilla says Yahoo offered “improved economic terms” to become the default U.S. search provider.
The new rules will be rolled out over the next year.
Meet Benjamin Yonattan, a 13-year-old with retinal dystrophy, which made his vision akin to "looking through a straw."
Worried about how third-party companies are accessing your information? Jolla's new tablet may be for you.
The carrier will offer big discounts on some of its hottest-selling smartphones starting Nov. 21.
Business strategist Peter Schwartz says cars could wind up simply being the hardware that carries tech industry software.
Google is hoping its latest changes to its search results will make the Web more "mobile-friendly" and maybe drive ad revenue.
China's burgeoning smartphone market is pushing handset makers such as Xiaomi to invest in video to win more buyers.
They say if it's too good to be true, it probably is. Walmart recently got duped into selling PlayStation consoles for less than $100.
Fitbit had a huge first-mover advantage but now it is facing competition from Apple, Google and Samsung?
Google now allows developers to make Android apps for "car-optimized" audio playback and messaging.
Unable to play 'Far Cry 4?' Ubisoft promises players it's working hard on fixing the game's many problems.
Shareholder group says plan would allow Satya Nadella to cash out even if Microsoft underperforms.
Developers will have to ensure that apps look good, according to the newly revealed resolutions for the two Apple Watch Models.
Your daily Starbucks habit could be a good thing, especially if you need to charge your mobile phone battery.
Uber's New York GM Josh Mohrer is under internal investigation for using 'God View' to track a journalist.
The Internet may seem big, but most users see only a small fraction of its expanse. The Deep Web is just too vast to be known.
China unblocked access to the open Internet in Wuzhen, where tech leaders from around the world gathered to discuss Internet issues.