No matter how much people might hate the Yankees, they generally still respect #2 Derek Jeter.
Facebook and Nielsen are joining to track information on TV users' habits on mobile devices. Here's what that means for you.
The Palo Alto car electric car maker says the lower cost electric car will have Roman numerals to give it an "E" look.
Yahoo reported that revenue and net earnings were disappointing, but said it would return Alibaba IPO cash to investors.
IBM and Apple are out to prove iPhones and iPads are good for more than just checking email and keeping track of appointments.
A tweet from Samsung could suggest retina scanning biometrics technology for future devices.
It's not too late to comment on the future of net neutrality: After its website crashed, the FCC extended the online comment period through Friday.
Thread allows "smart home" products to communicate and is backed by Silicon Valley's biggest tech titans.
"Saturday Night Live" actor Brooks Wheelan tweeted he was fired from the show after one season on Monday.
When will 'GTA 5' launch for the PC, Xbox one and PS4?
Hyundai wants more investment in hydrogen fueling infrastructure, but overstepped by suggesting Tesla’s Supercharger network was government funded.
A special edition "Frozen" PS4 will be sold in Japan beginning Wednesday.
As smartphones start to permeate every aspect of life, some companies are finding odd ground to plow tech-savvy innovations.
The 18-year-old comment system couldn't handle the traffic on net neutrality.
Rockstar still hasn't begun offering its heist feature yet -- leaving players frustrated and impatient for the developer's next update.
The U.S. Patent Office granted Apple a patent that covers a 3-D imaging and display invention.
The future of Apple's Touch ID is uncertain as another company already owns the trademark.
Citing a growing number of serious cyberattacks like Heartbleed, Google security researchers have unveiled Project Zero.
Sony's PS4 isn't selling well in Japan, though it's doing well in other areas of the world.
A temporary injunction would've forced Dish Network to disable customers' Hopper DVRs.
Apple rolled out a new service called iTunes Pass, which allows users to add money to their accounts at any Japan Apple Retail Store.
Samsung is know for putting little innovation into its mid-range and low-end smartphones.
Jay Carney, President Obama's spokesman from 2011 to 2014, could soon be in charge of Apple's PR.
The British rock star's pristine sports car hits the auction block next month in California.
Qylatron, a new security screening system may eventually replace traditional X-ray scanners and bag searches.
Google and new partner Novartis hope the smart lens will help diabetes patients monitor their blood sugar levels.
The joint venture will offer a service called “Lionsgate Entertainment World” and is expected to launch in August.
The company's last significant overhaul was in 2009, when it cut 5,800 jobs, or close to 5 percent of its workforce.
Oscar Pistorius took to Twitter and apparently shared suicidal thoughts a year after killing girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
Worker advocates say scheduled inspections, whose results can be rigged, just aren’t good enough.