Apple takes its first small step to make things easier for its developers by sharing the top 10 reasons why apps are rejected.
Deep Silver Volition announces a new expansion of “Saints Row IV.” Players get ready to shoot Satan in the face.
Want one of those self-driving cars by Google? That driver who sped by you might still be a safer driver, says researchers.
After years of rumors, looks like this is going to be the year we’re going to hear from Apple about its own payments system.
Apple is reportedly upping its screen resolution for the iPhone 6 by going from double-retina to triple-retina displays.
World's First SmartShip: Royal Caribbean Quantum of the Seas is coolest ship ever Smartphones, smart cars and smart homes. Think we've seen them all? If an eight-day cruise to the Caribbean onboard a luxury liner isn't luxurious enough, how about a slightly similar eight-day cruise on the World's First SmartShip? That is what Royal Caribbean International (RCI) is calling the Quantum of the Seas, which is ready to set sail from her homeport of Cape Liberty out of New York Harbor for her maiden voyage in November this year.
Google unveils Project Wing, its two-year-old, top-secret drone delivery project to rival Amazon’s Air Prime. Why are we not surprised?
Samsung denies allegations of a U.S.-based activist group that the Korean smartphone maker’s suppliers use child labor.
Suzuki has an arachnid problem, and it’s so big the pests have prompted the Japanese car company to recall one of its best-selling cars.
Who could be taking former U.S. CTO Todd Parker’s place now that he’s leaving Washington? Google vice president Megan Smith, says reports.
Twitch users are heaving a collective sigh of relief. They can all now say adios to Google and give thanks for Amazon.
U.S. courts are not granting Apple’s latest bid to ban the sales of Samsung phones infringing its patents, saying Apple cannot take advantage of its patents for undue competitive gain.
Neither Google nor Microsoft can intimidate Dropbox, which isn’t giving up. In fact, it’s beefing up its offer to 1TB of storage for only $9.99 a month.
Computer maker HP is offering to replace 6 million faulty power cords for HP and Compaq laptops. Visit the HP website to check if your power cord is a fire hazard.
Apple will finally introduce its wearable device on September 9. Some joke that was, John Gruber. The Apple rumors just keep flying in the face of one another.
Remember when AT&T offered the iPhone exclusively? The same man responsible for the lucrative deal is now AT&T Mobility’s new CEO.
Google caught a bug on Tuesday which caused users to see images of a Russian car crash whenever they search for something, anything on Google’s image search.
The war for Internet dominance continues, and Amazon wins another battle in the online gaming and video industries.
Google rolls out Slides for iOS, which allows iPhone and iPad owners to view, edit and save presentations online and offline.
It’s official. Kill switch bill now a law in California. Smartphone makers will have to turn on the device’s kill switch by default starting July 1 next year.
An Internet troll or a legitimate terrorist group? Hackers have caught the FBI’s attention after tweeting a bomb threat following an attack on Sony’s PlayStation Network.
Remember the reversible USB Lightning connectors rumored to come with the iPhone 6? Apparently, they’re real, but they won’t be coming with the iPhone 6 or anytime soon.
Coin, makers of a sleek, slim credit card replacement device, apologizes for production delays with an expanded beta program.
Google may be soaring its way into the future of transportation with its driverless cars, but the California DMV is pulling it back with an order to include manual controls.
T-Mobile has more Un-carrier moves up its sleeve and it’s all set to unveil what those are next week, says CEO John Legere.
Windows 9 is just around the corner, with sources saying Microsoft will introduce its new OS on Sept. 30.
Remember the major customer data breach at Target last year? The same malware responsible for the attack could be present in 1,000 other businesses right now.
Sprint is all out with its newly-implemented aggressive pricing techniques, but T-Mobile is not to be outdone.
Uber partners with developers, convincing them to integrate its car-hailing services into third-party apps with free Uber credits.
The virtual reality headset Oculus is working on what has yet to emerge, but it’s already so popular that Facebook is paying developers $500 or more to catch an Oculus bug and report it.