iOS 8 users continue to be saddled with problems. Users complain of Bluetooth connectivity issues and files on their iCloud Drive getting deleted.
Twitter is investing $10 million in a new laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The project will be funded over a five-year period and will use analytic tools to shed light on social media interaction.
Apple has finally received regulatory approval for its iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus smartphones in China. Leaks hint that the devices will go on sale in the country from Oct. 10.
The first fully functional prototype of Google's modular phone Project Ara will be unveiled in December. The device will run on a tweaked version of Android L, and users will have the ability to swap several modules without turning off the phone.
HP has taken the wraps off of two new tablets and notebook PCs from its HP Stream series. The budget-friendly devices will go on sale in November.
With pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong intensifying, China has allegedly blocked Instagram in the region. Imposing such blocks is possibly an attempt on part of the government from curtailing the spread of violent images that show the clash of the protesters and police
Facebook is relaunching the rebuilt ad platform Atlas, which has clients like Omnicom on board, to likely challenge market leader Google. Atlas will focus on people-based marketing tactics to garner ad sales degeneration.
Yahoo! is looking to streamline its product line as a spate of recent acquisitions, such as BookPad, Zofari and Blink, suggests. In keeping with its restructuring ideal, the company is retiring Yahoo! Directory after 20 years.
iOS steals the show over Android in a durability test that gauged the sturdiness of the devices. The latest Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus ousted the Samsung Galaxy S5 in the toughness stakes.
Parents of the little girl who suffered multiple wounds in the "Slender Man" stabbing case share their trauma for the first time. The parents, along with the 12-year old girl appear in an exclusive interview on ABC's 20/20.
Apple's latest iOS 8 brings with it a gamut of new features. We give you a lowdown on the top 8 nifty features, tips and tricks.
MediaTek hopes to fuel the development of IoT devices and wearables with its MediaTek Labs program for developers. The registration for the program is free and offers support for a host of services.
Samsung is expediting the release of its flagship Galaxy Note 4 in China and South Korea. The smartphone will hit the shelves on Sept. 26 instead of October to fend off competition from iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
Samsung's Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Note 4 smartphones may get the impending Android L update soon. The company is expected to push out the updates to the devices by the end of November or early December.
The Steam Store gets a revamped look thanks to the Steam Discovery Update pushed out by Valve. The new update brings in new functionality and features users' way, including easier navigation and sifting through the games library.
The Taiwanese government has banned government employees from downloading messaging apps like Line on their work PCs. The government is also probing smartphone maker Xiaomi for possible security violations.
The Chinese government is reportedly in the final stages of giving regulatory approval to the iPhone 6. The results of the approval process will be revealed "very soon" laying the possible ground for the device's much-awaited launch in the country.
Yahoo! has allegedly netted a deal with Bangalore-based startup Bookpad for $15 million. Bookpad's employees will reportedly shift to Silicon Valley according to the terms of the acquisition.
With both Apple and Samsung unleashing new phablets into the consumer space, we take a look at how the Galaxy Note 4 and iPhone 6 Plus measure up against each other. Which device has more fire power to entice consumers?
A sign by a Chinese man advertising that he is willing to "rent" his girlfriend have gone viral. The man is allegedly attempting to raise money for the new iPhone 6 through this ploy.
Amazon has taken the wraps off a tablet specifically meant for children: the Fire HD Kids Edition. The tablet comes in two sizes and has a gamut of free content and a two-year worry-free guarantee to boot.
Hackers have tapped into a vulnerability on eBay to wage a cross-site scripting attack and steal user data. The phishing scam exposes the underlying weakness in eBay's site.
Pre-orders for Samsung's popular phablet -- Galaxy Note 4 -- have started on Sept. 19. The device, however, will make its way to consumers a month later from Oct. 17 onward.
A Virginia-based company is working on a radar gun that will detect texts sent by those driving. The device, however, is awaiting legislative approval before it can be produced for use.
A new study sheds light on the "Angelina Jolie Effect" which has prompted women in the UK to undergo genetic testing for breast cancer. The number of women undergoing the test doubled when compared to previous years post Jolie's announcement.
Eligible Alaskan residents are set to receive the annual payout from the Alaska Permanent Fund on Oct. 2. This year, the residents get nearly $1,900 as payout oil money.
Motorola Mobility's Senior Vice President of Product Management Punit Soni is quitting the company. Soni, however, did not disclose his future plans or till when he will be serving Motorola.
ZTE's 5.7-inch ZMAX phablet is not only feature rich but at $252 is also extremely affordable. The ZMAX hits the shelves on Sept. 24 and is set to be exclusive to T-Mobile.
The Census Bureau report reveals that the poverty rate in U.S. has dropped for 2013. However, while this may seem like a silver lining, the harsh reality is that nearly 45.3 million people are at or below the poverty line.
PayPal covertly attacks Apple Pay in a newspaper advert, which questions the service's security. This is not the first instance of PayPal mocking Apple.