Google and Tesla almost finalized a deal that would have let the search giant acquire the car maker for $6 billion. The deal was called off as soon as Tesla found itself back on track and earning profits again.
Samsung shows off the three key battery saving and charging features of the Galaxy S6 in a new ad. The device is designed with fast charging and wireless charging capabilities and can be used under an ultra power saving mode.
Nokia is reportedly planning to get back into the smartphone business in 2016. The company is currently working on a secret project and is poised to announce a new smartphone in the not-so-distant future.
Microsoft recently updated its OneDrive app for iOS users, which allows for viewing of cloud-based photos on their Apple Watch. In addition to viewing photos, users can also find photos according to tags and delete photos from the Watch.
A Russian hacking group identified as APT 28 has reportedly been gathering information about governments and military and security organizations, which have been deemed valuable to the Russian government.
California almonds now rank as one of the favorite snacks in the world. However, people are debating on the water consumption level of the crop as the state enters its fourth year of drought.
OnePlus announced that its OnePlus One smartphone will be available for purchase globally, even without an invite. The new purchasing scheme came as part of the company’s anniversary celebration.
CenturyLink filed a lawsuit against the FCC, making it the seventh company to charge the commission on the issue of net neutrality. Filed in the Washington DC Court of Appeals, the lawsuit almost mirrors the exact language of the one filed by USTelecom.
ESPN cried foul over Verizon's announcement that it is offering new FiOS TV packages where channels are split into cheaper and semi a la carte bundles. ESPN claims the move is not authorized under existing agreements.
Actor Jonathan Crombie, known for his role as Gilbert Blythe in 'Anne of Green Gables,' died of a brain hemorrhage.
A brush fire near the Prado Dam Flood Control Basin quickly spread to 300 acres and placed almost 300 homes on a threat. Terrified residents were seen packing whatever they can, bringing along their animals such as horses.
Storms with packed winds of up to 90 mph are sweeping across Texas and Oklahoma which caused the Dallas area to experience widespread power outages. This includes a power outage seen at a professional soccer match.
A young woman found her doppelganger two weeks after launching a campaign in social media. Niamh Geaney, 26, met Karen Branigan, 29, for the first time and since then, they constantly chat on Facebook.
Google can help users find their missing phone: by typing the words “find my phone” into the searchbar, Google will bring up a map with a “ring” option.
Apple quietly changed the tagline of its web page for the upcoming Apple Watch. From the words saying ‘Available 4.24.15,’ it now says ‘The Watch is coming.’
David Letterman unveils his roster of A-List guests for the 'Late Show' as he wraps up his hosting duties spanning 33 years.
Demand for the new Galaxy S6 flagship devices is higher than initially predicted, Samsung says. The company expects sales of the two devices will go beyond 70 million.
A new discovery revealed that chats made in Facebook are scanned by a CIA-funded company. While the latter denied such activity, Facebook has also denied that it’s working with the company.
Nokia confirmed talks of acquiring Alcatel-Lucent in a bid to compete more strongly against European and Chinese rivals. The deal, which is expected to be finalized in the first half of 2016, is said to be valued at $16.6 billion.
The original Apple watch, an analog that was created more than two decades ago, is now up for sale on eBay. Now a collector’s item, the seller has priced the watch at nearly $2,500.
Amazon announced the Fire TV OS 1.5 rollout, which comes with a bunch of new features thate come to both Fire TV and the Fire TV Stick. Registered users automatically get the update and will get a notification in their email.
Time Warner announced that it is launching its next-generation Maxx television and broadband service in Charlotte, North Carolina. The new service promises to bring Internet speeds of up to six times faster.
The cheetah exhibit at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo had to be temporarily closed after a two-year-old boy accidentally slipped and fell into the said exhibit. Apart from minor bruises and bumps, the boy was said to have suffered from a leg injury.
A minor earthquake with a magnitude of 3.5 hit Los Angeles on Sunday evening. While no damage or injuries were initially reported, the earthquake still caused some panic among residents.
'Farming Simulator 15' is launching a console version for players of Xbox and PlayStation. The game will be initially available to players in North America and Europe beginning May 19.
Researchers from UC Davis revealed Lake Tahoe in 2014 reached an average clarity level of 77.8 feet, the depth at which the water remains transparent. Experts say the drought may have been a key factor to this improvement.
Gamers can now purchase the latest line of gaming keyboards and mouse and mousepad units from Turtle Beach at select retail stores in North America.
A number of police agencies in Maine had to pay ransom to hackers after their systems had been compromised with a computer virus identified as ransomware. After several attempts to retrieve their records, police agencies settled with paying around $300 ransom to the hackers.
U.S. President Barack Obama expressed confidence in the presidential capabilities of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Obama said that Clinton would make an ‘excellent president.’
‘Final Fantasy XIII’ had just been launched for Android and iOS by Square Enix for gamers in Japan. Cloud-streamed from G-Cluster, the game is free to play for the first 30 minutes while playing the full title would cost around $16.