Apple, Microsoft and Samsung are continuing to do battle for the wearable tech future. The war is bringing about some unique and innovative products.
New research claims Richard III wasn't a hunchback as previously thought. It also shows there is a need to keep digging.
Warning labels are coming to tanning beds. The new FDA directive will require all tanning locations to carry the warnings that UV radiation is dangerous, much like tobacco.
Watching porn may be shrinking the brain, research suggests. That's not good news for the millions of men who regularly are viewing.
Obesity is quickly becoming a global problem, not just an American one. According to new study, some 2 billion people are obese.
Sprint says its deal with T-Mobile will be a win-win for all customers. It aims to keep delivering for mobile phone users.
Apple is looking to keep innovation going. Now you can expect a product revolution from the company.
Diet soda may just be a dieting person's best friend. New study apparently says this is the case.
The erectile dysfunction drug Cialis could be heading to a counter near you. It may mean the end of it as a prescription-only offering.
Hyundai is now the greenest automaker in America. New study shows it has taken over the top spot from Honda.
Toshiba looks to get into the education sector. Two new laptop/tablet combos should help entice customers.
Intel and China's Rockchip are partnering on new low-end Android tablet chips. The move aims to push Intel into new markets.
A hacker is demanding $100 from Australian Apple users to restore access to their devices. It is the latest cyberattack to hit users.
Spotify has reported they were the victims of a cyber attack. It once again puts online security on the front page.
Gamers will be able to pre-load PS4 games. That's good news for those wanting first crack at games starting at midnight on launch day.
Cyberattacks are hitting more and more often. Here are some ways to protect yourself. With the recent upsurge in cyberattacks hitting users across the planet, a number of companies, media outlets and others are looking at ways to shore up safety as people browse online.
Different cancers affect groups of people differently, A new report says the wealthy and the have-nots have different types of cancers.
New reports suggest female babies have a better survival rate than their male counterparts. And the reason lies in the placenta.
A new study reveals hackers might just be winning the cyber war. The report shows there is still much work that needs to be done.
Spotify is urging users to reset their passwords. This comes after they reported a widespread security breach.
Apple is promoting the iPad Air's features in two new ads. It shows the company aims at making this their top seller.
Sony has announced that it will be forging business partnership to bring the PS4 in China. That could be bad news for Microsoft.
At next week's WWDC conference, Apple is expected to unveil new smart home platform. The idea is to integrate it with the new iPhone 6.
The U.S. military wants to go virtual. And to do so, it is teaming up with Oculus for cyberwar. The United States military constantly wants to outmaneuver its enemies, and with the battle moving into the more advanced technology realm, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is looking for answers.
New information about Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare has many excited. With the November launch months away, gamers are already whetting their appetites.
It appears eBay thought everything was fine and didn't respond to data breach. The result has been negativity towards the company and its future.
Samsung is looking to launch a whole new smart watch. While it has no name, it should be able to make voice calls on its own.
Getting closer to the LG G3 launch date, the company has published a series of teaser videos. The move aims to spark more interest in the new smartphone.
Google is looking to acquire Skybox and its satellite technology. This could be Google's move into the stars.
Google's Project Tango tablet is to have 3D mapping. Will it be ready for public viewing for next month's developer conference?