Sprint’s numerous, and sometimes confusing, promotions appear to be working for the beleaguered carrier as Sprint adds nearly 1 million new subscribers over the holidays.
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden speaks up about the need for better cyber-defense, tells former CIA Director Michael Hayden he lives a “great” life in Russia.
Mario, Princess Peach and Bowser will star in the Japanese hit match-three puzzle game 'Puzzle & Dragons.'
Despite reports of Tom Wheeler's opposition to President Obama's strong stance on net neutrality, the FCC chairman says they are actually 'headed to the same goals.'
It’s only been last year that 3D printing made a splash at CES 2014, but 3D printing companies are at it again with new and improved 3D printers that are set to change way we do business.
A Chinese police department buys spyware for thousands of dollars and makes a public announcement about it.
AT&T announces data rollover for some subscribers, an announcement that comes hot on the heels of a similar move made earlier by T-Mobile.
Thousands of illegal immigrants flock to the California DMV office to apply for driver’s licenses after AB60 was put into effect on Friday.
Chinese electronics maker TCL wants to bring Palm back from the dead, but it still doesn't know exactly how to do that.
Intel pushes forward into the nascent wearables industry with the introduction of a new hardware product that is as small as a button.
Many people may have complained of Apple's bendy iPhone 6, but Apple could actually be working on a real bendy iPhone.
Mark Zuckerberg demonstrates his power as his ironic book pick for his newly formed book club soars to Amazon’s bestsellers list.
The increasing number of connected machines could pose a threat to personal privacy by creating a “deeply personal” picture of a person’s lifestyle, warns FTC chair.
Looking to purchase a new fitness tracker to reach your health goals? The following are the newest fitness-focused gadgets unveiled at CES 2015.
Toyota believes fuel cell vehicles are the future of transportation, but it needs the cooperation of other automakers to make that vision a reality.
Most auto manufacturers dabbling in driverless cars are focused on the technology itself. Mercedes-Benz is working on turning the car of the future into a self-driving living room.
Garmin makes a fitness tracker that is perfect for everyone who would rather lounge on the couch than move.
As the leader and lone player in the high-end 4K OLED TV industry, LG forges ahead with seven new models at this year's CES.
It’s the beginning of the end for pay TV, as we know it, with the introduction of Dish’s Sling TV.
In an era of growing cloud popularity, Samsung takes the road less traveled with its latest external storage device.
Smartphones don't just help users communicate. They can also help people lose weight. Here are some of the many ways developers can help people achieve their weight loss goals with the help of apps.
Two search engines shut down for less than half an hour. Fortunately, Google wasn't one of them.
Drivers who own a Hyundai car will soon be able to start their cars by talking to their smart watch James Bond-style. The Blue Link app, a next-generation remote starter technology, will be demonstrated at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
The FBI is looking to hire a few ethical hackers on its team. Here is how you can apply to be an FBI special agent.
Happy New Year indeed to all Palm lovers out there. It looks like the now-defunct brand could be rising from the dead.
Will Apple unveil new iPhones, a bigger iPad and (finally) a new Apple TV? Here is what to expect from Cupertino for 2015.
One family's courtroom battle highlights the legal and ethical implications of medical reality TV shows piggybacking on the popularity of their fictional counterparts.
General Motors ends 2014 with a trio of recalls due to a problem that has plagued it all year round – faulty ignition switches.
Elon Musk may be a genius, but he sure doesn't know how to make marriage work for him. Silicon Valley's Tony Stark splits from his second wife -- again.
Apple may be best at obtaining new customers, but Samsung is apparently better at keeping old customers happy, according to a new report.