A new report is saying that Apple has increased its MacBook orders to Foxconn.
Will Xiaomi finally help Facebook gain a foothold in China?
The proposed bill against Huawei comes around the same time AT&T and Verizon reportedly backed away from deals with the Chinese smartphone maker.
Besides LG and Samsung, Sharp and Japan Displays are competing to get orders from Apple for iPhone OLED panels.
The HTC U11 EYEs, previously codenamed Harmony, is expected to be announced next week on Jan. 15.
Columnist George Tung weighs in on the price projection for Loopring.
A day after news about a proposal to ban cryptocurrency exchanges in the country sent bitcoin prices falling, conflicting news from Seoul contributed to some recovery in bitcoin value.
Apple will hand off its iCloud operations in China to a government-run company that will be in control of user data in the region.
Vladimir Putin praised North Korea's Kim Jong-Un
South Korean regulators are taking a closer look at cryptocurrency. Coinone and Bithumb were raided, while a bill to ban cryptocurrency trading on domestic exchanges is being prepared.
LG Pay may launch in the U.S. during the first half of 2018 as LG Wallet.
A new report claims that a lot of Android smartphone makers are more interested in pushing unsold inventory, rather than developing new 3D-sensing technologies to copy Apple's Face ID.
The Senate Banking Committee will reportedly be meeting with top financial market regulators to discuss bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, and the possible risks their trading poses.
A Japanese kayaker could face a lifetime ban for sabotage.
Defections from North Korea were at a low last year, but 2018 has seen them increase.
Officials came across 400 pairs of fake Air Jordans at a Virginia airport.
Cryptocurrency exchanges around the world are under intense pressure to meet rising demand.
Huawei has confirmed that it will not sell the Mate 10 Pro or any of its other phones through AT&T in the United States.
More than 600 suspects, associated with 21 Chinese companies, were arrested by the police after then startling discovery and at least 12 dating apps were shut down.
North Korea, starved for cash, may be using cryptocurrency mining to make money.
The East Asian country is a global hub for cryptocurrency trading, and is seeking cooperation with neighbors China and Japan to regulate the industry.
Kim Jong Un, the Chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea and supreme leader of North Korea since 2011, turned 34 on Jan. 8.