Google won't let its advertising partners use sexually explicit words. Will it now block adult content from search results too?
A video published on Thursday gives a closer look at the differences between the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 5S screen.
Reports out of China suggest a Sept. 25 launch for the iPhone 6 and a new model supposedly called the "iPhone Air."
Kendall Jones, the Texas teen whose Facebook photos posing with endangered animals she hunted in Africa went viral, has a new enemy on her list: The Humane Society.
A recent study found that guilt over bad behavior in gaming may lead to increased moral sensitivity in the real world.
Russia's loss to Belgium was most-pirated match so far in the World Cup.
Lohan alleges her image was used in "GTA 5," but she isn't claiming she was the "GTA" bikini girl.
Analyst's target is among highest on Wall Street.
WWF Nepal, working closely with technology companies, plans to use Google Glass and drones to deter poachers.
Following the largely negative feedback to its “emotional contagion” experiment, Facebook's data science team now has a lot to answer for.
Rockstar's July 4th weekend will run July 3 to 6.
The Wall Street titan says it needs "emergency relief."
Google announced Tuesday that it would acquire music streaming service Songza. What's up with Google's latest move?
Sony may be winning the console war because the company is spending millions more on ads than Microsoft.
Facebook Inc. announced its acquisition of LiveRail to attract more video ad dollars.
US World Cup fans hoping to live stream the tournament for free will need to look elsewhere now that Univision, like ESPN, will require cable information to be inputted online.
Samsung's relationship with Google is going strong despite its own software developments.
A class-action lawsuit accuses Twitter of sending illegal texts to recycled phone numbers without the owners’ consent.
European media outlets are upset with the recent ruling that compels Google to remove search results broadly deemed to be "inadequate, irrelevant, or no longer relevant."
Venture capitalist Tim Draper revealed himself as the sole winner of the nearly 30,000 bitcoins put up for auction by the U.S. Marshals Service.
We're in the midst of a great migration away from print to digital devices.
Plastic surgeons across the country are treating a younger clientele thanks to the growing demands of social media.
Maya Peterson had to give up her role at the New Jersey prep school after she posted 'offensive' images mocking her "typical white classmates."
Actress Lindsay Lohan is suing "GTA 5" creator Rockstar Games for allegedly using her likeness in the game.
Racer "Mario Kart 8" may rescue Nintendo's Wii U, which launched in 2012 and is seeing an increase in sales because of the game.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg apologized for the way a controversial study was "communicated" on Wednesday.
The Acer Iconia W4 is all-new, except not really. It comes with a big price tag though - does it have the trousers to back it up?
Months ahead of its release, newly leaked images suggest that the Apple iPhone 6 could have curved screen edges, plus much more.
Legere calls his company "pro-consumer" and the FTC's bill cramming charges “misdirected.”
Oculus Rift fans anticipating the release of the virtual reality headset were titillated by a new video of a software developer who attached GoPro cameras to the Oculus, looking at himself in the third person.