The U.S. might be out of the World Cup, but the outstanding efforts of Tim Howard and Julian Green against Belgium are being praised on Twitter.
June U.S. new-car sales were stronger than expected. For GM’s Chevy sedans, not so much.
Would Samsung release a Galaxy-brand device running its own Tizen operating system?
Shan Mehta, co-founder of SnapUp, discussed how the new iPhone app works and why the company “saw a need to reinvent mobile shopping.”
Facebook experimented on nearly 700,000 users but tinkering with their news feeds to see how it affected their emotions. But were you one of them?
A 19-year-old game hunter was hoping for fame, but she got more than she bargained for after posting pictures of her trophy animals.
A leaked document indicates HTC may update several devices to Android 4.4.4 KitKat starting in July.
Twitter isn’t taking down the extremists' grisly images, and the State Department may be fine with that.
T-Mobile, which advertises itself as the alternative to corrupt large phone carriers, was the subject of an FTC complaint charging the company with participating in a third-party billing scheme.
Apple announced several new automakers that will support CarPlay as competition grows with Google's Android Auto.
The unauthorized posting of explicit pictures or videos of an ex-lover is now illegal in a number of US states, with more legislation pending.
A group of Spanish filmmakers recently re-created a live action video of the "GTA 5" trailer.
The premiere of "Man V. Food" host Adam Richman's new series 'Man Finds Food" has been pulled by the Travel Channel.
Samsung once again is likely to produce the future A-series chip by Apple.
Players will be able to visit Bruce Wayne's penthouse in "Batman: Arkham Knight."
You might not know the audiences for Facebook, Twitter and Instagram as well as you think you do.
And guess who isn't happy about the long-standing military policy shift? China.
Whitney Wolfe, a co-founder of the Tinder dating app, is just the latest woman is highlight the seemingly widespread sexual harassment in Silicon Valley.
Apple iCloud users will soon be able to secure their web apps using two-step verification.
Anthony Noto, whose team made Goldman Sachs the leader in tech IPOs last year, will join Twitter as its chief financial officer.
Kendall Jones, a 19-year-old from Texas, is sparking outrage online for posting photos of herself smiling with dead animals—most of them endangered species—she gunned down while hunting big game in Africa.
Israeli-born NBA player Omri Casspi called the deaths of the boys "an unspeakable tragedy."
T-Mobile is the first U.S.carrier to announce concrete release details for the LG G3.
New York City-based Rockstar Games is launching its Independence Day Special today.
Players will have the ability to drive a hovertank in the upcoming 'Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.'
The Pirate Bay was suddenly unavailable to users in parts of South America after a court decided that it facilitates copyright infringement.
The handset will run on the latest Android 4.4 KitKat operating system, and will be resistant to water and dust.
Some users feel violated after learning they were part of a secret study, but a legal challenge would be tricky.
Track your iPhone usage with the new "Moment" app.
Apple is hiring for all positions on their retail front, indicating the launch of the iPhone 6 and the iWatch.