'The Sims 4' may be coming to consoles in the future, but EA is definitely working on a Mac version.
Google will have to grow by more than 30 percent annually in the next five years to hit $1 trillion.
Photos purporting to be an iPad Air 2 logic board reveal a new processor and 2GB of RAM for the upcoming tablet.
A new hint suggests that "Lollipop" may be a little too obvious for the Android L nickname.
Horror game 'The Evil Within' will launch tomorrow.
The social-networking giant currently brings in 92 percent of its revenue from digital advertising and may be looking to diversify.
The department store chain announced Monday Home Depot executive Marvin Ellison will join as president and CEO-designee.
Brianna Wu, head of development at Giant Spacekat, was forced from her home by death threats after her address was posted on Twitter.
Erik Martin helped build AMA sessions into a place where celebrities could interact with fans.
The president said he may act unilaterally to reform the H-1B program to make it easier for tech workers to stay.
With GM and Toyota at below-average fuel-economy improvement, Nissan has made the biggest leap in two years. Best average mpg? Mazda.
The site's claims, however, don't jibe with images released Sunday.
A new report claims Chinese consumers have already preordered 20 million iPhone 6 smartphones — which would double the U.S.'s first weekend sales.
"I guess one could say that the iPhone killed Nokia and the iPad killed the Finnish paper industry," the Finnish Prime Minister said.
Samsung plans to commercialize uncapped Wi-Fi in 2015.
In a new interview in the New Yorker, Edward Snowden called Facebook and Google "dangerous services." He also doesn't like Dropbox.
Gearbox will launch 'Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel' on Tuesday, and the developer released its final trailer for the shooter on Monday.
Apple Pay, the new mobile payment service from Apple, may launch within days. But a number of big-box retailers won't be part of it.
The retailer has been working on a comeback for years after a failed makeover alienated customers.
A new study claims that Uber and Lyft rides are almost always cheaper than traditional taxis.
The unmanned aircraft is scheduled to land at the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California after spending a record 671 days in orbit.
The Chinese Android phone maker is working to grab a larger slice of India's fast-growing smartphone market.
An investigation has begun into the crash, which occurred in Yerington in western Nevada, about 60 miles southeast of Reno.
The move is the latest attempt to enter the mobile-payments segment by Twitter, which is seeking to expand its revenue sources.
Amazon is looking to expand aggressively in a market that is set to explode but restricts foreign companies' operations.
Reddit purportedly banned Snappening pictures for alleged child pornography.
Since a European court ruling in May, citizens can request Google remove links to "outdated or irrelevant" information about them.
Capcom is testing the waters with a new-to-them formula but likely won't use it in the future on main-line games.
The 21-month-old girl had been on life support since mid-September.
Shots that eventually can result in lost limbs and eyesight may become a thing of the past.