Motorola opens pre-orders for its Moto X flagship smartphone and brings back the Moto 360 to its shelves.
Google tries to lure Amazon Web Services away with a whopping $100,000 in free credits to lure startups into its own cloud platform.
“Never say die” is Facebook's motto when it comes to taking over the ephemeral messaging arena, with a new feature for disappearing posts up for testing in New Zealand.
Google now lets users take a tour of Egypt’s ancient pyramids and the Great Sphinx thanks to Street View on Google Maps.
Facebook battles it out with drag queens and public performers, locks them out of their accounts for not using their real names. LGBT community cries foul.
A hacker posts nearly five million Gmail passwords online, but Google and security experts say there is no need to worry.
Apple’s iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are finally here. Are they enough for Apple to take over the innovation lead?
Apple Watch has wireless charging? Think again. With three wireless charging standards competing for supremacy, wireless charging is still waiting for the defining moment that will help it go mainstream.
'Minecraft' gamers are up in arms about the news that Microsoft is getting ready to acquire Mojang, the Swedish company that makes 'Minecraft.' An announcement from the indie game maker is expected this week.
T-Mobile announces Wi-Fi Unleashed, offers unlimited Wi-Fi calls and texts to all users from here on. Should Sprint be worried?
In typical Samsung fashion, Samsung releases new TV ads taunting Apple’s latest products. Cue the cheers and jeers from the haters and fanboys here.
The Apple Watch is finally here. Is it the new device to champion the wearable industry? As expected, Apple revealed its much anticipated smartwatch on Tuesday, garnering a standing ovation from the audience packed into Cupertino's Flint Center when Apple chief executive Tim Cook introduced Apple Watch.
Sprint is going back to its roots and it starts with a new unlimited plan exclusive to the iPhone 6. Here is what new Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure plans to do.
Facebook wants more ads to get seen by its users, so it asks users to state their reasons for hiding ads.
Pre-orders for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus will begin on the first minute of Friday, September 12. Here is everything buyers need to know to get the best deal.
Activision claims 'Destiny' is super-hot, with $500 million already made by shipping to retail stores. What are the sales figures for end consumers?
HP slaps Amazon in the face with the purchase of Eucalyptus, a cloud computing company that develops private and hybrid cloud services for enterprises.
Apple introduces Apple Pay, a newer, better and supposedly more secure way to pay for goods and services. Is the American public ready to give up its age-old credit cards?
It’s official. Net neutrality is more important than Janet Jackson’s exposed breast, says the FCC.
It’s Apple Day on Tuesday, which is the perfect time for Snapchat to announce that it has settled an ownership dispute with one of its jilted co-founders.
Minecraft could soon be part of Microsoft, but are Minecraft gamers happy to hear the news? Microsoft is reportedly planning to purchase Mojang, the Swedish-based independent gaming company responsible for building an empire of its own around the much-loved Minecraft.
The iPod Classic will be missed. The world says goodbye to an iconic Apple device as a trio of new products take center stage.
Uber has a not-so-desirable reputation but its CEO Travis Kalanick says the company is willing to show a softer, kinder side.
Netflix, along with several other websites, will be displaying a loading icon on their websites on Wednesday in support of strong Internet regulation.
Hackers from Belarus are behind a sophisticated email phishing attack that claims to offer Internet users free BH Live tickets to a Peter Pan Production this Christmas.
“Destiny,” the most pre-ordered game in history is out. What’s it like? Wait until the first players reach Level 20 before reading reviews, Bungie says.
A new car-for-hire service is ready to launch in New York City next week, but experts believe it could run afoul of the law for discriminating against male passengers.
Watch teenagers aged 15 to 18 years old react to the Nintendo Entertainment System, the 1980s gaming console that virtually gave birth to a billion-dollar gaming industry.
General Motors wants to keep its position as the biggest car maker in the world and plans to offer semi-automated driving technology in the future.
Will Apple’s iPhone 6 and iWatch take over the technology industry? Here’s what Apple needs to do to remain an industry leader.