'Walking Dead' creator Robert Kirkman discusses the ending of his popular series, as well as what he thinks about the growing DC cinematic universe.
Recent survey suggests the Apple Watch might not sell as well as Apple is hoping, with a whopping 69 percent of respondents saying they are not considering buying the tech giant's first-ever wearable.
Microsoft is releasing a version of its Cortana personal assistant to Android and iOS, which both already have personal assistants in Google Now and Siri. Should Google or Apple be worried?
It's been almost exactly 30 years since the launch of the first .com domain name, which sparked one of the biggest changes of the past 30 years — the Internet. Here's a look back at the Internet since then.
Shinra Technologies has announced that it will be launching a beta version of its game streaming platform in Kansas City this summer. The platform could eventually revolutionize the gaming industry.
Swatch CEO Nick Hayek recently spoke about the threat of the Apple Watch to the Swiss Watch industry as well as Swatch's plan to take on Apple.
Google has introduced 360-degree video into YouTube as virtual reality starts to take off. The feature is enabled on both desktop and mobile devices.
Apple is unlikely to acquire Tesla anytime in the near future, but shareholders might have other ideas for the company. At a recent meeting, Apple shareholders expressed their interest in an Apple acquisition of Tesla.
Google has updated Chrome beta, offering a number of new features, including push notifications and "app installs," which essentially blur the line between websites and apps.
Google has announced the end of Google Code, a service for coders to develop and share their open-source projects. Google has offered project migration tools for users to move from Google Code to GitHub.
Apple recently revealed its new MacBook — the thinnest Apple computer ever. But should you upgrade from your 2015 MacBook Air?
With the new MacBook, Apple is essentially saying goodbye to the MagSafe power adapter that allowed users to not have to worry about what would happen to their computer if someone tripped over the cable. But is doing away with that technology worth it?
Apple recently unveiled its new Apple Watch Edition, costing a whopping $10,000. While many suggest that Apple is unlikely to sell the expensive wearable, there are a number of reasons why it will sell.
HBO's new streaming service highlights the shift in the entertainment industry toward web-based content. It may also be a critical point for cable companies.
Google has launched a new online store to sell its hardware products, from its new Chromebook Pixel to wearable devices such as the Moto 360. The new store also excludes the Google Nexus 5, confirming its discontinuation.
Google has announced a new storage solution called "Nearline," which is targeted at taking on the likes of Amazon's Glacier. Nearline is unique in that it blurs the line between online and offline storage.
Google has released the new Chromebook Pixel, featuring two USB Type-C ports and a touch screen. The computer is positioned as the computer of the future.
Apple's iTunes and App Store has suffered a massive global outage that lasted for a huge 12 hours. The outage is a blow to Apple's reputation, which has suffered a number of blows in the past year.
Both Apple and Google have recently unveiled new notebook computers, with Apple showing off the sleek and slim MacBook at its Spring Forward event and Google unveiling the new Chromebook Pixel today. But which computer is better?
Two firms in Poland have developed a new system of drones for use in the Polish military. These drones are designed to help infantry as well as carry out attacks on small targets using an explosive charge that they carry.
LaCie has unveiled a new hard drive that uses the same USB Type-C technology found on Apple's new MacBook. The hard drive is the first of what is likely to be many Type-C hard drives.
Google has finally launched a version of its Calendar app for iPhone, boasting a number of new features. The app is one of a number of new Google apps for iPhone.
The Wikimedia Foundation is taking legal action against the National Security Agency, suggesting that the agency violates the First and Fourth Amendments of the Constitution.
Apple's new Apple Watch also doubles as a fitness tracker, with many looking towards the device to track their day to day activities. But can it take on the likes of the Fitbit Flex and the Jawbone UP24?
Apple has announced its latest computer, simply called the MacBook. The computer is very innovative, boasting a number of new technologies, but how useful can it be, given the single port?
The Ryo is a Kickstarter project for a reversible USB adapter that allows users to plug in USB cables without having to worry about which direction the cable plugs in. The project was funded in less than one day.
Google has announced Android 5.1, offering a number of bug fixes and new features compared to Android 5.0. Among the new features are HD voice and support for multiple SIM cards.
Apple has unveiled a plethora of details surrounding the Apple Watch, including its release date and price. The Apple Watch is not the only smartwatch on the market, however. How does it stack up against the likes of the new Huawei Watch.
Apple has finally unveiled the Apple Watch release date, with many unsure as to whether or not it will sell and be as successful as products like the iPod and iPhone have.
Apple has taken the wraps off its latest toolkit, ResearchKit. The toolkit allows users to opt in to medical studies, so users can participate in the study at home by using their iPhone.