A father pulled a prank on his son by using Tesla's Summon feature of the Model S electric car. Tesla released the software update that includes the Summon feature for Model S and X in January.
An entrance to an unknown hotel lobby makes the same sound as the astromech droid, R2-D2, from 'Star Wars.'
Uber users are more likely to accept surge pricing if their phone is low on battery. What's Uber's take on the issue?
Microsoft announced that it is partnering up with Mojang and NetEase after signing a five-year deal to license the hugely popular 'Minecraft's' mobile and PC versions in China.
Google's Project Ara modular smartphone will be available to third-party developers by the end of 2016, with consumers getting their hands on the device sometime in 2017.
The average age for kids getting their first smartphone is 10.3 years old, according to a new report from market research firm Influence Central.
Saltwater Brewery in Delray Beach, Florida, has teamed up with advertising agency We Believers to launch the first 'Edible Six-Pack Rings.'
One hundred chefs in the city of Naples teamed up to cook a Neapolitan that measured up to 6,082 feet, landing a spot in the Guinness World Records for making the world's longest pizza.
Google made a lot of big announcements, unveiling a range of new products during its annual I/O developers conference on Wednesday.
This mind-bending optical illusion is taking social media by storm with a photo of what appears to be a piece of rock stuck in a crevice of a brick wall.
Google announced voice-enabled intelligent speaker Google Home, a direct competitor to Amazon Echo. Google has announced its own voice-enabled intelligent speaker nicknamed Google Home at the company's annual I/O developers conference on Wednesday.
BBC Worldwide's Good Food website and magazine will remain. The BBC will close the hugely-popular food section of its website, along with other sites, as part of a drive to improve its online content and save money.
A 3D printer uses lasers to create metallic objects in mid-air. A new 3D printer can create metal structures in mid-air with no need for supports. The device, which has yet to be named, was developed by Harvard University's Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering and the John A.
Cache of Snowden’s NSA documents have been made available, and journalists are encouraged to read through it to uncover stories not yet told.
Panoramic images can also be uploaded to the Scandy system, which takes the digital information and 3D prints it into a sphere-shaped photograph that customers can hold in their hand.
The new model was spotted on a third-party online retailer, eKupi, in Croatia. So far, Lenovo has not made an official announcement.
A molecule known as lignin, which gives it its rigid and dark color, was removed during the process. However, colorless cell structures were left behind.
Amazon will reportedly soon sell its own private-label groceries. Amazon is launching its own branded food by offering perishables such as nuts, spices, tea, coffee, cooking oil, baby food and vitamins, just to name a few.
Researchers at the University of Michigan found that people's feelings toward whether or not mobile usage should be allowed at the dinner table depends on what you are doing, and who else is present.
The Pirate Bay loses its main domain name in a court battle. The Swedish Court of Appeal will confiscate two domains of the most popular torrent website the Pirate Bay.
One user told Mac Rumors that, after instilling the update, which was release by Apple on March 21, the freezes in his system have been occurring 'about once a week.'
The hacker, who goes by the Twitter handle @TehBVM, has been defacing more than 70 subreddits since May 4.
Mozilla asks the court to disclose the Tor bug the FBI exploited to catch pedophiles. Mozilla wants to know how the FBI exploited a vulnerability in its Firefox Web browser to investigate users of a child pornography website.
Ransomware attacks fool users into clicking and opening a malicious file that then encrypts a computer's contents, preventing a user from accessing it.
YouTube user J57F remade the 'Battlefield 1' trailer shot-for-shot in Los Santos — a fictional city based on Los Angeles — with such accuracy.
Will the Tap Strap be a game changer or another failed attempt to mainstream gesture control devices?
Life imitates art. Life imitated art after a hacker discovered a security hole in Mr. Robot's new promotional website for season two. USA Network's hacking drama recently patched a security flaw on Tuesday that could have allowed a hacker to attack millions of fans that watch the popular TV show, according to the Hacker News.
More and more consumers are upgrading to devices that have the necessary near-field communication technology.
Microsoft will be removing a controversial Wi-Fi feature from Windows 10. Microsoft's Wi-Fi Sense just wasn't working out, so the company recently removed the feature from Windows 10 Insider Build 14342.
Mozlilla wants you to be a test pilot for its Firefox browser. Mozilla has launched a new and improved add-on called Firefox Test Pilot, allowing users to experiment and test new features before they're included in the browser.