Who is behind the devastating attack on Sony Pictures’ computer system? Sony points to North Korea, but other people claim responsibility.
Just when you thought eBay was about to die a slow death, the former e-commerce king comes out with a new technology that turns physical retail stores into smart stores.
Comedienne Roseanne Barr makes a very bad joke on Twitter and deletes it in the hopes that Bill Cosby did not see it.
New reports say Microsoft will be holding a Windows 10 event next year, with the focus on highlighting features for the consumer user.
Best Buy and Target post sold out signs for the iPad Air 2. Here is where you can get the second best Black Friday deals for the Apple slate.
Burger King employees discover that a mysterious blue bag sitting unclaimed at one of their tables contains a whopping surprise.
Apple is set to see the first decline in growth of its iPad sales, spelling trouble for the entire tablet market. There is one bright spot left shining, though.
AT&T backtracks on an earlier threat it made that it will halt deployment of its 1Gbps Internet service in protest of President Obama’s support for net neutrality.
Takata's negative response to the move for a national air bag recall angers U.S. regulators who are threatening to impose a fine that could cripple the air bag maker for good.
Twitter wants to make money on ads. That's why it will start collecting information on what apps people are using so it can get more targeted ads for its users.
Looking to buy an iPhone 6, Galaxy S5 or Galaxy Note 4 this Black Friday? Here is where you can get the best smartphone deals.
GoPro is planning to dive head first into the budding drone market. The company is thinking of making its own drones to go with its industry-leading rugged action cameras.
Amazon puts the Fire Phone on sale yet again. This year’s Black Friday sees the Amazon smartphone unlocked available for only $199.
World Cup fans will no longer be seeing Sony's Xperia smartphones on FIFA ads after the Japanese conglomerate pulls out its sponsorship of FIFA. Here is why.
Users of Adobe Flash Player are urged to download and install the latest update, which contains a patch released by Adobe for a security hole it failed to fix in a first patch released last month.
Sony gets into another PS Vita advertisement gaffe just a day after its “sexist” video ad gets pulled out of YouTube. This time, the console maker agrees to a settlement.
Most Americans know how to get around the Internet, but many of them don’t know how it works. This is the latest finding in an online survey conducted by Pew Research.
BlackBerry tries to woo iPhone owners away from Apple by giving away $550 and a BlackBerry Passport. Will Apple's loyal followers defect?
Makers of luxury watches are running after replica smart watch face-makers, accusing them of infringing upon their copyrighted content.
Sony faces backlash over a newly posted video advertisement that users all over the Internet have dubbed sexist and misogynistic. Sony has pulled the ad, but you can view it here.
Researchers have discovered a new complex malware architecture designed by a nation state for mass surveillance. Who is behind this malware?
Honda fails to report nearly 2,000 deaths and injuries involving its cars. The car maker chalks it up to errors in data entry and programming.
Google Fiber just announced its pricing plans for Google Fiber Austin. Customers in the area can sign up for 1-Gigabit Internet for $70 a month.
Sony yet again becomes the target of a security breach. The hackers, who have styled themselves as GOP, threaten Sony to meet their demands or else.
There’s a new fleet of robots about to take over Silicon Valley, and they look pretty much like the evil Dalek robots from 'Doctor Who.'
Wireless carriers and telecommunications companies are in a mad scramble to occupy high-frequency airwaves as consumer demand for better services skyrocket.
Want to snatch up some cool electronics on Black Friday? Best Buy offers some of the best deals in town.
Apple goes altruistic for the holidays with the launch of its biggest (RED) campaign ever. Here is how Apple users can help raise funds to fight HIV/AIDS in Africa.
A highly advanced and sophisticated piece of malware is discovered by security researchers to have been lurking in computer systems around the world. It is believed to be the work of a government, but which government no one can tell.
Google rolls out another update to Google Maps. The new app will make travel a bit more convenient by letting users view information about their destinations from one place.