A new piece of malicious code is targeting Chinese iPhone users through apps downloaded through a third-party app store.
Democrats, Republicans and Silicon Valley all agree patent reform is necessary. So what's taking so long?
The carrier then sells its customers' browsing history to advertisers.
Material Design is being held back thanks to Wi-Fi battery life issues.
Apple Pay's rival competitor has consequences for merchants that choose to accept both CurrentC and Apple's solution at the same time.
Fox News, plagued by a greying viewership, is finding younger fans on Facebook. And it’s surprisingly good at keeping them.
Comedian Artie Lange reportedly tried to be funny after his race-based fantasy about Cari Champion.
Getting an invite to Google's Inbox service can be as easy as sending an email.
Ireland is out to show it can still be the 'Celtic Tiger' without the tax loopholes.
Big companies just aren't motivated to build secure products.
New York City-based developer Rockstar may launch a Veterans Day update next Tuesday.
CIA and NSA leaders are likely not mourning Sen. Mark Udall's exit from the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Taylor Swift is leading the way in exposing just how paltry songwriters' royalties on streaming music services really are.
With reform initiatives on four statewide ballots, marijuana dominated election-related chatter on Facebook Tuesday.
'Destiny' has resonated with a lot of fans, and Activision plans on taking advantage of this while working on its next franchise game.
The music giant will take a stake in the German startup that will total between 3 and 5 percent of equity.
Popular messaging apps like Facebook Chat, Apple’s iMessage, Skype and others failed the test meant to assess levels of user privacy.
The company hopes to gain customers with a more affordable device.
Tinder users have long complained about an inability to check out dates in a location they plan to visit soon.
'Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare' launched on Tuesday, but the game is already off to a decent start. Will it outsell last year's 'Ghosts?'
Only months after "the Fappening" 4Chan again proves the Internet's underbelly has never been more despicable.
The majority of requests are for public Facebook posts — and most could be handled if the user understood their privacy settings.
Xbox Live is down, and online players aren't happy.
Samsung is expected to wipe its design slate clean with the Galaxy S6 in an effort to recapture enthusiasts.
The new LiquidSmooth ROM is an after-market firmware based on Android Open Source Project, or AOSP.
Apple had said that the Apple Watch would be priced starting at $350, assumed to be the price of the aluminum model.
Home-grown smartphone sellers with global ambitions are playing an aggressive price game to thwart market leader Samsung.
The hacker was indicted last year for allegedly hacking into the computer networks of American companies.
Google's Android 5.0 "Lollipop" update is reportedly not arriving until next week.
Facebook says requests by governments for user data violate the privacy rights of people using the social networking site.