The Auburn Hills, Michigan, automakers says wiring in sun visor of some SUVs pose a fire risk.
Apple's iWatch, initially slated for release in October, will likely be made available later and in smaller quantities.
Apple has frequently come under fire from Chinese state media, which accused the company of providing user data to U.S. intelligence agencies.
Many senior executives have left the company in the past year while its overall attrition rate too hit a record high in the June quarter.
The FTC also sought a ban on Amazon’s practice of billing parents and other account holders for in-app charges made without their consent.
The campaign “began as an office joke” but “quickly morphed into an officially-funded project,” according to its creators.
The Internet retail giant outlined the state of the program and asked regulators to give it an exemption to drone-testing rules in a letter published at Regulations.gov. The rules restrict flights to six official staging areas in the United States, according to NBC News.
The world's largest software maker has also identified at least another 4.7 million infected machines, though many are likely still controlled by cyber fraudsters, Microsoft's cybercrime-fighting Digital Crimes Unit said on Thursday.
Some funny things may happen before LeBron James decides to go back to the Cleveland Cavaliers, which reports suggest might happen.
Rival networks have taken note of T-Mobile's new Test Drive service.
Dude, there's a new stoner holiday, and it's now the second special day each year when pot users can choose to celebrate, well, using pot.
Though Photoshop and Acrobat can still be found on popular BitTorrent sites, cloud-based subscription has been a boon.
The highly-anticipated glacial white console was announced last month.
A new complaint could derail Google's EU antitrust deal, landing the search giant into court.
Nash Grier came under fire after a video resurfaced showing the Vine celebrity yelling a gay slur and joking about HIV.
Hydrogen fuel cells will get a jump start in 2015, as California aims to quadruple the number of hydrogen stations available in the state.
The 16-year-old says the assault occurred at a party she attended in June.
The EU Court of Justice ruled that Apple can trademark its distinctive retail store layouts in the European Union.
Verizon will offer the cheapest price for the LG G3 smartphone, starting July 17.
After photos of Axelle Despiegelaere rooting on Belgium at the World Cup went viral, the 17-year-old received a modeling contract from L'Oreal.
Google was mysteriously made available in China for a few hours during John Kerry's visit to Beijing.
Access to Google has returned for Chinese users, but no one knows for how long.
A patent application filed by Apple and published by the U.S. Patent Office on Thursday revealed a new combined headphone and speaker port.
Several Internet clues suggest that LeBron James will sign with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Having secured TSMC as an iPhone chipset supplier, Apple may be looking to cut all ties with Samsung.
Verizon customers stuck on its copper network are overpaying for sub-par service, a petition claims.
TiVo DVR customers get a software update that aims to minimize how much time they spend deciding what to watch next.
Sony's Playstation Group CEO said it was a "gut decision" to release the PS4 before the Xbox One last year.
Google has refreshed Drive on Gmail for Android users who are trying to send files more efficiently.
Special algorithms will help the linear oscillating motor produce vibrations with different levels of intensity, the report said.