Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's memo reveals that Nokia Android smartphones are getting axed in favor of the Windows Phone.
Self-driving cars could be on American roadways within the next decade. The FBI is preparing now.
Oculus VR is creating its own motion sensor, but so are half a dozen other companies.
Sony’s smartphone line has never been able to displace the big players, but are consumers missing out on good phones?
Volkswagen has a U.S. problem. Fiat-Chrysler has a solution. VW’s principal shareholder is reportedly talking to Fiat’s ruling families about that.
The latest Apple iPhone 6 rumors making the rounds on Thursday indicate Apple may use Sony camera sensors in its next-generation iPhone.
Meet the man who claims he invented the selfie: a 67-year-old former Hollywood cameraman, Lester Wisbrod.
"Star Wars" fans can now re-visit the first movie in the franchise animated in the Minecraft universe.
Apple executives reportedly met with book publishers, conspiring to raise e-book prices by $2 to $5 apiece.
In a memo, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella informed employees on Thursday that the company will cut as many as 18,000 jobs over the next year.
Reports about TSMC losing orders for new chips from Apple and Qualcomm sent the company’s shares down 6.85 percent on Thursday.
The iPhone 6 lookalikes are developed based on leaked designs expected to be incorporated into Apple's latest device.
What could be the deepest job cuts in the company's 39-year history come five months into the tenure of CEO Satya Nadella.
The Apple-IBM tie up, beginning this fall, is set to target the customer base that BlackBerry needs to woo as part of a turnaround under new Chief Executive Officer John Chen.
Airbnb's new vagina-like logo looks very similar to Automation Anywhere's emblem.
Kim Kardashian is the face of the latest popular iOS mobile app.
A bill passed by the United States Senate may legalize cellphone unlocking again.
Some analysts said a change in Google Inc's algorithm in the quarter may also have pushed eBay results lower in search rankings, leading to slower traffic.
Samsung's global smartphone sales are down as it readies another high-end release for 2014.
Exploding audiobook sales, and a slew of free-download sites, prove "readers" still thirst for books.
The settlement, which would provide $400 million for consumers, is conditioned on the outcome of a pending appeal of a New York federal judge's ruling last year that Apple was liable for violating antitrust laws.
Corning demonstrated the durability of its Gorilla Glass compared to sapphire glass.
Social family robot Jibo soared past its Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign goal in just a few hours.
Google Chrome now warns against downloading uTorrent, a software favored by online pirates.
The big Japanese company says there may be lots of Wii owners who skipped the PS3 and Xbox 360 while it was designing the PS4.
Google's Project Zero will target the Web's unknown security holes.
Finding the current bitcoin price and conversion rates can now be done entirely in the Google search engine.
Telsa says its new $35,000 electric vehicle is due out by 2017. Here are the contenders that could compete by then.
GOP Rep. Blackburn thinks there's too much competition for Internet providers, even in her home state. The House backed her proposal.
LeapFrog will launch a new gaming console aimed at children. Can it compete with the Wii U?