Kaci Hickox, deemed "selfish" by some Twitter users, might file a lawsuit if she's forced to stay isolated due to Ebola fear.
A cable-industry trade group urged the FCC not to move too hastily in redefining the rules that regulate pay-TV.
Iran could be a valuable market for Apple if it could find a way to set up shop in the country.
South Korean intelligence didn't identify a specific app, but a mobile game is suspected.
The zombie horror game "Dying Light" won't launch on previous-gen consoles the Xbox 360 and PS3.
Hewlett-Packard’s new PC and printer unit is looking to establish itself as a leader in the nascent but fast-growing 3D printing market.
Known for console games, EA is getting bigger in mobile.
Many Americans have dropped their landlines — one of the most reliable forms of communication in a power outage. But NYC is getting ready.
Orbital Sciences, which lost $200 million Tuesday, still needs to launch six cargo flights to the International Space Station.
IBM wants to help companies make better decisions by harvesting gobs of Twitter data.
It's a means to create official subreddit merchandise, or anything else at all.
Tom Wheeler has proposed that Internet-only TV services be treated like traditional cable companies.
Recalls announced Tuesday include 2010-14 Ram trucks, as well as 2014 Dodge Durangos and Jeep Grand Cherokees.
For Apple, chasing a better experience is prioritized over chasing market share -- a key lesson from the 1990s.
Investors are finding India's consumer-driven Internet startup scene increasingly attractive, pumping in money and boosting valuations.
Retail members of MCX could face huge fines if they accept Apple Pay or other rival mobile payment systems.
With a large smartphone portfolio, LG Electronics is gaining ground against the competition.
The NYC-based developer is offering exclusive content for those who already own the game and plan to buy the next version.
Former Apple partner and now-bankrupt synthetic sapphire manufacturer GT Advanced says that its hardships are nothing less than the fault of Apple, Inc.
The FBI, NSA and Secret Service are investigating the data breach after being tipped off by an American ally.
Climate scientists praise New York's short-term restoration efforts but wonder if the Big Apple is adequately prepared for the coming decades.
NASA has so far neither asked for assistance nor responded to Russia’s offer.
Residents of Pahoa, a town of about 1,000 people, have fled their homes as lava from the Kilauea volcano moves closer.
The increase in iOS 8 installations follows the roll-out of the iOS 8.1 update, which introduced many new features to the platform.
The government’s move to tax Internet service providers has been criticized as a threat to the country’s economic growth.
Kids' horror author R.L. Stine live tweeted his new short story Tuesday in honor of Halloween.
Cyber intrusions and other data breaches put the personal records of 18.5 million Californians, nearly half the state's population, at risk in 2013.
Some of Bethenny Frankel's fans thought she might be too skinny after a recent picture she posted to Facebook.
New hires and video investments are expected to drive up expenses in 2015.
Kylie Jenner became the subject of lip injection rumors again after she tweeted for people to stop talking about her pout.