It’s about time. The South Korean smartphone maker finally addresses long-standing issues about its bloated software.
AT&T reacts to Verizon's latest data move. It is adding more to the confusion with a new data tier for its shared family plan.
Here are the best digital SLR cameras that suit the budget and skills of a beginner while offering ample room for creativity.
There are parts of the web that Google can't reach. That is where Memex plans to go. The Pentagon has developed a new search engine that can reach into the deep, dark recesses of the World Wide Web For more than a year now, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has been working on Memex, a search engine that can gather information from the 90 to 95 percent of the Internet that Google's search crawlers cannot reach.
Doing some last-minute searching for your soulmate for Valentine’s Day on your favorite dating app could be putting you and your employer at risk of hacking.
A new drug developed by Japanese pharmaceutical firm Eisai shows almost five-fold improvement in the progression-free survival of thyroid cancer patients. However, it is not without risks.
Apple adds an extra layer of security for its video calling and messaging apps. However, a lot is still left to be done.
NASA wants to see what is under the surface of the almost-freezing methane surface of the Kraken Mare. The space agency is looking into building a submarine for Titan, Saturn's largest moon.
After four years of unprecedented growth in emerging markets, Xiaomi has decided it’s time to test the waters in the United States.
Pinterest hopes the new feature will help users find new apps they want to download from among the 1.4 million apps available on Apple's App Store.
Starbucks may have been announced as an Apple Pay partner right from the start, but it only rolls out Apple Pay support for its customers just now.
Microsoft gives away 1.1 million free subscriptions to its core product, but it’s not all out of the goodness of Microsoft’s corporate heart.
Following a double-digit decline in smartphone profits, Samsung looks to expand its offering by focusing on technologies of the future.
When an automated bot makes death threats, who is responsible? Police visited an Amsterdam-based game developer after a bot he owned posted what appeared to be a death threat on Twitter.
Despite production snags, widening loss, and increasing capital expenditures, Elon Musk predicts a market capitalization at Apple levels in 10 years.
People have always sold and bought stuff on Facebook. Now, the social network has decided to make it official.
Pentagon’s plan to send small satellites into space with faster results and cheaper costs is off the design phase and moves into testing mode.
A new document from the Edward Snowden archives shows the NSA feared Iran could give the U.S. a taste of its own medicine.
Driven by the lack of consolidated government response during the Sony Pictures hack, the White House creates a new agency to fill in the gaps.
The first reviews on the hotly anticipated softcore porn movie of the year have started cropping up online. Here is what critics have to say about Sam Taylor-Johnson’s 'Fifty Shades of Grey.'
New evidence extracted from the Andes Mountains shows human activity has been changing the face of the Earth even before the industrial boom.
Faced with the struggle to increase user engagement amid growing competition, Yelp goes into the food delivery business.
The stars shine brighter and the reds go deeper with this new and improved version of Nikon’s D810 digital SLR.
Achillion Pharmaceuticals shows rapid progress in the development of a new drug that aims to treat patients with hepatitis C within a six-week treatment period.
The latest salvo in the crackdown against online piracy proves online pirates are as tough as pirates can be.
LG becomes the latest company to signify interest in the nascent virtual reality industry. The company is introducing a new VR headset based on Google Cardboard.
Rumors of an Apple car just won’t die down as an informer claiming to be an Apple employee says Apple is working on something that will “give Tesla a run for its money.”
Alibaba is taking a page out of Amazon’s playbook and makes a foray into the cutthroat smartphone industry. Let’s just hope it learns from Amazon’s mistakes as well.
Clippy is back from the dead in his second life as a digital assistant on Microsoft Office, only this time, his name is Cortana and she’s not as annoying.
Watch the President’s public service announcement against sexual violence at the 57th Grammy Awards.