Google will sell the modular phones directly through Google Play and an online store.
Comcast’s low-ranked customer service is under scrutiny in New York as officials there delay their merger vote.
Starboard sees AOL's strengths as complementary to Yahoo's weaknesses, a source says.
It’s expected Windows 10 will be generally available by mid-2015.
The Pirate Bay tends to attract malicious advertisers, and administrators have either failed to do their due diligence or simply ignored the risk.
Microsoft has cut Windows licenses by 70 percent for systems that sell for less than $250.
The European Commission and U.S. Senate have been investigating Apple's tax strategies that have saved the company billions.
Apple Watch made its first public appearance on Tuesday at Colette, a Parisian fashion boutique, during Paris Fashion Week.
A new lobbying effort wants Google to "focus on the user."
Samsung's Gear VR was spotted in a couple of Best Buy retail stores as the company prepares to demo the units to the public.
Chris Brown called TMZ founder Harvey Levin the devil after he posted a video of Brown shoving a woman who tried to kiss him.
The California-based FireChat app's popularity exploded over a 24-hour period.
EBay announced Tuesday plans to separate eBay and PayPal into independent, publicly traded companies in 2015.
The EU is accusing Ireland of providing illegal state aid to Apple for 20 years, helping Apple shield billions of dollars from being taxed.
Apple, which has seen record demand for its new iPhone 6, is yet to release the phone in India, the world's fastest-growing smartphone market.
CEO Satya Nadella said the company will help accelerate the adoption of cloud-computing in India by offering local data centers.
BlackBerry's much-hyped top-end Passport phone is available in India exclusively on Amazon.in for pre-orders against an Oct. 10 release.
Apple received the approval to sell its latest phones in China after it agreed to improve their security and privacy features.
Recent tests of the newly launched Note 4 indicate an impressive battery life.
The iPhone 6 can now be sold in China, after Apple received a license for the device to be used on China's wireless networks.
Read the find print! A handful of Londoners unwittingly gave up their eldest children to get free Wi-Fi.
Universal Music Group announced a deal Monday that would allow retroactive product placement in some of its videos.
Rockstar could launch "heists" update as soon as Tuesday.
As protests rock the territory, reaction on the mainland has been muted: Censorship has worked, while some Chinese resent Hong Kongers.
Facebook peddles user data in its quest to convert more ad dollars to digital media.
Apple's next generation iPads may have some company this fall with the introduction of a 27-inch Retina iMac.
Under an amendment to UK copyright law, parodies may be deemed illegitimate if individual judges find them unfunny.
Oracle needs to prove it’s serious about cloud computing.
Robert Pattinson's new girlfriend goes on the defensive against racist tweets.
Apple Store employees have a number of crafty comebacks to address the iPhone 6 "Bendgate" controversy.