The retailer reportedly said that it now has more than a million items to offer to its customers on its website.
The announcement of the event supports earlier rumors, which suggested that Samsung might release the Galaxy Note 4 sooner than expected.
Hit by competition from local players in major markets, the companies seek to reduce distraction by ending patent litigation outside the U.S.
Sprint will no longer try to buy T-Mobile because regulators reportedly got in the way.
A Russian crime organization stole more than 1 billion website username-password combination.
When the Spurs hired Becky Hammon to be a full-time coach, Twitter wondered if she would date Tony Parker.
Navdy CEO Doug Simpson unveiled the startup’s new head-up display the company calls "Google Glass for your car."
Landlines can seem like a relic of another age. So why doesn't cable want you to drop yours?
Police said the alleged stabbing death of Julissa Romero, a missing 12-year-old, was an Internet hoax.
Recent figures indicate Android devices are being used more prevalently than iOS devices.
Upcoming shooter "Destiny" is selling for hundreds on auction site eBay.
Ashton Kutcher, the Hollywood A-lister, is using his notoriety to help organize a hackathon that seeks to stop child exploitation.
The debut of the iPhone 6 may fall on Sept. 9, as indicated by a media event scheduled by Apple on Tuesday.
Sony will add multiple races and both genders to "H1Z1."
The April-June quarter uncovered a trend of young domestic mobile phone companies going toe-to-toe with global heavyweights.
Elon Musk, head of SpaceX and Tesla, warned human reliance on artificial intelligence is more dangerous than nuclear weapons.
Apple was granted 58 new patents Tuesday, including one that could be used to develop wireless enabled hospital wristbands and an iWallet.
Are heists finally coming to "GTA Online"?
Most people get their news from sources that reaffirm their biases. Haaretz, a daily Israeli newspaper, may be able to bridge that gap.
American techies want to satiate North Korea’s hunger for outside information. But North Koreans don't have the Internet. Or computers.
Microsoft confirmed a white Xbox One will launch alongside upcoming shooter "Sunset Overdrive."
Experience is now favored over capacity in Indian IT hiring trends.
The original "Resident Evil" will be remade for next year.
Verizon Wireless formally replied to the FCC's concerns over data throttling, arguing that its competitors were engaged in a similar practice.
Airline passengers can text and email, but the idea of sitting next to someone on a voice call is something the FAA is likely to ban.
Some of the biggest tech companies on earth have attempted to take on Comcast, DirecTV and Time Warner -- and they have all failed.
At the same time, the researcher said that it might be difficult to replicate his hack in real-world situations.
In July Samsung suspended business with Dongguan Shinyang Electronics after China Labor Watch found child workers at one of its plants.
Police say Tucker had a blood alcohol level of .22 after he was arrested on May 10, in Scottsdale, Arizona.
In addition to processor speeds, the analyst also said that both iPhone 6 models could feature different touch modules.