Karma has a way of playing with people. For this convicted sex offender, life rewards him with a $3 million lottery jackpot.
Google releases official Android Wear custom watch faces, makes Watch Face API available for all developers. It’s watch face galore for Android Wear owners.
A shocking report released by the Senate committee on intelligence uncovers the dark truths about the CIA's brutal interrogation methods.
Could the Bose-Beats rife be over? Apple has started selling Bose Bluetooth speakers on its online store and is expected to start offering its rival's products in its retail stores soon.
Amazon now offers movies and TV shows in 4K for free, but only for a select group of customers. Here is what you can watch on Amazon Instant Video in Ultra HD right now.
The future of the screen is not scratch-resistant sapphire or 4K AMOLED displays. It’s the hairy forearm of the smartphone user.
Nissan recalls 470,000 vehicles due to problematic fuel pressure sensors, which pose a fire hazard. Here are the vehicles affected by the latest recall.
Amazon workers cannot claim overtime pay for waiting in line for security screening after their shifts, the high court rules. Employees, however, say the entire screening takes up nearly half an hour or a total of 2.5 hours every week.
A brain development game takes home the distinction of being named Apple's best iPhone app of the year. The half-a-year-old app has over 5 million downloads.
Hackers warned Sony Pictures of the massive Nov. 24 cyber attack days before the data breach. Leaked emails show what the hackers really wanted from Sony.
Facebook is expanding search for its users. Now, everyone can search for three-year-old posts by friends, pages or themselves without having to scroll through their entire timelines.
Sony Pictures' woes are still far too many, as Sony becomes the subject of another attack crashing the PlayStation Network. Who is behind the attack this time?
Hackers take another hit at Sony by leaking the inboxes of two of its executives. The group is now demanding 'The Interview' be taken down before it hits theaters on Dec. 25.
Yahoo is about to hold its first developer conference next year, but is playing catch-up the right move for the 20-year-old company?
New documents from the Edward Snowden archives reveal Auroragold, a secret NSA operation that has broken into majority of the world’s wireless carriers.
Sony could not have prepared well enough for the cyber intrusion that shut down its systems on Nov. 24, says one security expert. Find out more about the latest development in the Sony cyberattack probe here.
Ralph Baer, widely known as the father of the video game, passed away on Saturday. Baer’s Brown Box is seen as the predecessor to all video game consoles, including the PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Wii.
Facebook welcomes China’s top Internet regulator to its offices, despite the fact that Facebook is not welcome in China. Here is what the social network is really up to.
“We didn't do it but we’re happy you’re hacked.” That is what Pyongyang tells Sony Pictures amidst reports that the massive hack is being traced to the North Korean leadership.
Apple rolls out its new ad campaign for the iPad Air 2, wants people to use the newer, thinner iPad to create “Change.” Here is what users can do with the new iPad.
CBS wants Dish Network to pay more to send regular CBS programming your way, but Dish refuses. The result? Customers won't be able to watch 'The Big Bang Theory' on TV for an indefinite period of time.
Russian smartphone maker Yota Devices unveils an iteration of its dual-screen smartphone. Here is what users can do with an LCD front screen and an e-ink back display.
Sony Pictures employees receive an unnerving email purporting to come from the hackers who intruded into the company’s internal systems. The hackers are now threatening to hurt them and their families if they don't become one of them.
Google wants to show copyright holders that it is fighting against piracy by removing Pirate Bay apps from the Play Store. However, developers of the said apps are challenging the removal.
On Thursday, Dec. 11, Apple will be holding free coding workshops at its hundreds of Apple Stores across the nation for all interested kids and adults.
The special limited edition gray PlayStation 4 pays homage to the classic console that changed the entire world of gaming. Here is how gamers can get the PS4 20th Anniversary Edition.
Uber isn’t going away anytime soon. In fact, it can possibly take over transportation after its latest round of funding puts it at par with the 11-digit big boys club.
NSA is spying on your cellphone carrier so it can spy on you. That is the latest discovery in the Edward Snowden archives that aims to bring to light the U.S. government’s massive surveillance operation.
Cracked iPhones may no longer be part of the future, with a new Apple patent that aims to minimize damage on dropped devices.
Samsung says the $930 million fine it is ordered to pay Apple for infringing upon its patents is unfair, goes to the appeals court to have the million-dollar fine scrapped. What does the court have to say about it?