Anonymous sources point to a changelog that supposedly lists the improvements Android users can get in the first system update for Android Lollipop.
On Feb. 2, 1887, the first groundhog meteorologist began forecasting the weather, and so it has been so for the next several decades leading up to today.
NBC cuts off footage of the Seattle Seahawks wide receiver pretending to defecate on a football. It's inappropriate to replay the clip with children watching the Super Bowl, the network says.
Google pushes Android 5.0.2 Lollipop to the owners of the aging tablet. Should you download it now or postpone it for later?
The LG G4, rumored to have a 3K display at 600ppi, is said to become the world’s highest resolution smartphone, but do we really need all those pixels?
Never mind that there were trucks and other large vehicles roaring just next to Devi Mariah Ostler's car. It was time for the little boy to come out into the world.
Like a phoenix rising from the ashes of its old life, The Pirate Bay is back and it's never been more alive than in the last seven weeks.
HTC says it won’t be able to meet its self-imposed deadline to deliver because it isn’t willing to “compromise at your expense.”
It seems Mr. Asshole Brown is not alone. Just days after Comcast apologized for its customer service faux pas, three other customers say they’ve been called “whore,” “dummy,” and other inappropriate things.
Marriott gives up the fight to force its guests to stop using their personal Wi-Fi hotspots following a blunt “No” from the FCC.
This may be the very first public sighting of the all-electric Model X, Tesla’s take on the sports utility vehicle.
Twitter unveils a new Vine targeted toward five to 12-year-olds. What is the microblogging network up to?
Google Earth may have sufficed for people who like to take virtual around-the-world tours, but Google Earth Pro is actually a thing – and it’s free.
On May 25, 1979, six-year-old Etan Patz disappeared. Thirty-five years later, justice has yet to be served in a chilling murder of a little boy that sparked a national discussion about the safety of children in America.
For Bruce Jenner, Olympic athlete and stepfather to the Kardashian sisters, being 65 years old is never too late to become the person he wants to be.
Google Now will now begin pulling information from third-party apps to add new cards that users can either find extremely useful or extremely freaky.
One of the last four surviving members of the storied Doolittle Raiders is no more. Rest in peace, Lt. Col. Edward Saylor.
A new Facebook feature takes on Yelp and Foursquare as the social network hopes to expand its recommendations to capitalize on its growing mobile traffic.
Is your smartphone the only thing you share a special relationship with? You might as well take advantage of it to get you a date for Valentine’s Day.
It’s about time we find ways to monetize our smartphone addiction. Here are 14 apps that can help you make money fast and easy.
Google X is more than just self-driving cars, Google Glass, and balloon-delivered Internet. The search company’s moonshot laboratory also has a life sciences division.
In a move that signifies the maturing of what some considered simply a trendy cloud industry, Amazon announces it will break out revenue for its cloud enterprise services.
Despite a plan to attract more “entrepreneurial” expats to China, the Chinese government appears to be taking another step backwards by adding another layer of bricks to its Great Firewall.
A 40-year-old man from New York appeared in court today to reveal to the jury at Ross Ulbricht’s trial how he almost got away making $70,000 selling heroin to addicts on withdrawal through Silk Road.
Could Qualcomm's dominance be waning? Despite growing revenue, Qualcomm stocks take a hit as the chipmaker reduces its outlook for the year ahead.
Sony will be shutting down its native music-streaming app to be replaced by a new service powered by Spotify.
Bowing down to pressure from Apple on the high end and Xiaomi on the low end, the world's smartphone king is no more.
News of the upcoming Air Force One is welcome respite for Boeing, which announced last month that it would slow down production of the 747 due to declining demand.
If there's something strange in your neighborhood, who ya gonna call? Ghostbusters! That is, an all-female Ghostbusters.
Despite yearly revenue falling flat, Yahoo's investors are pleased with CEO Marissa Mayer's latest decision to distribute the company's Alibaba stocks to shareholders tax-free.