The Google Lunar XPrize has announced five finalist teams that will vie for Milestone Prizes amounting to $6 million.
A smart gun has now entered the American market. Will it be able to trim down gun violence? No. Someone who's willing to spend $1,800 can get Smart System iP1, a "smart gun.
Until one blinks in the standoff between Netflix and Verizon, one can forget about enjoying a movie or drama series at home.
Here's some good news for those who like buying apparel on eBay. Before clicking the buy button on the site, buyers will soon be able to try out the clothes - virtually - as the online retailer has announced the purchase of PhiSix Fashion Labs.
Google has announced the dates for its annual developers conference in San Francisco. Some changes about the registration process are expected.
Microsoft threw a big punch at competitors by giving users a chance to get 100GB of free storage upon its launch.
Apple has been accused of being tight on sharing customer data with its its iAd partners. Advertisers have likened the tight grip of the company to a beautiful girl in a party wearing a bag over her head.
Facebook has scooped up WhatsApp for $19 billion. Sounds pricey but the latest acquisition might imply how messaging platforms are important tools to conquer the market in the future.
Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk has confirmed that he met with Apple but did not confirm nor deny any shared plans or possible acquisition.
Steve Jobs will be featured on a collectible stamp that is set to be released by the U.S. Postal Service in 2015.
The F-35 fighter jet can be compared to a flying computer and that can be its weakness - it might be prone to hacking.
Google started rolling out the new Google Maps to users around the globe. Google has started rolling out the new iteration of Google Maps for desktop users around the globe.
Taco Bell has been beta testing a mobile application that will make ordering, pickup, and overall experience better for its Millennial customers.
New reports from Taiwan have suggested that Samsung is out of the race so far as the production of the A8 processor is concerned, for the next line of iDevices. Apple allegedly has tapped Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) to be the exclusive manufacturer of the chips.
BlackBerry has reacted strongly to T-Mobile's offer to BlackBerry customers to switch to iPhone. Led by CEO John Chen and loyalists of the brand, the BlackBerry community lashed back at T-Mobile on the company's official blog and social media.
Forbes did not receive love on Valentine's Day as the Syrian Electronic Army has hacked its website.
To be an Explorer or to be a Glasshole? The new do's and don'ts list of Google aims to guide Glass users.
The White House has expressed its support for an Open Internet but said it cannot impose on the FCC what it needs to do.
Android may have been booted out of the running for the Samsung Galaxy Gear 2 smartwatch. Samsung reportedly favors the Tizen operating system for its revamped smartwatch.
For better or for worse? A new study has revealed how American couples use technology in their relationships.
Researchers from the University of Oxford suggest that video games might help children with dyslexia in improving their learning skills.
Microsoft has inked an agreement with DocuSign so the latter's electronic signature apps will be integrated to its Office 365 services. ow users will be able to sign Office documents with a true eSignature.
Reports of a high-level meeting between Apple and Tesla have surfaced, setting the media abuzz whether an iCar will soon hit the roads.
Google has been checking out properties in San Francisco, allegedly for its teams of engineers from newly acquired companies, and the search engine giant has reportedly zeroed in on a building in the Mission District that can easily accommodate 200 employees.
Google has purchased SlickLogin that has a technology tp end the use of passwords. Google has snatched the startup firm SlickLogin for an undisclosed amount and the world might be transitioning from passwords to another technology that will make access to online accounts easier.
Warning labels on sugary drinks might be a requirement in California as a legislation has been proposed by a senator to warn the public of the health hazards that these drinks may bring to consumers.
Verizon has thrown a punch back at its competitors with its "More Everything" plan that promises huge savings for consumers.
Experts from the University of Manitoba have concluded that online trolls are mostly sadists. The other two classifications are no better - self-centered and manipulative.
If the latest reports are true, an iWatch that can listen to blood vessel turbulence and predict heart attacks might be in the works. The iWatch would work in concert with the next iPhone to monitor signs of an oncoming heart attack.
The FDA didn't show any love for Johnson & Johnson on Friday, Feb. 14, denying the pharmaceutical major's application for the expanded use of the anticoagulant drug Xarelto for the third time.