Though it agreed to avoid intellectual property hacking, China has refocused its efforts on space and the U.S. military.
After Marine nude scandal, Facebook announces new tools to curb revenge porn sharing on its platform, Instagram and Messenger.
Musician David Byrne is not a fan of President Donald Trump’s proposed cuts for federal funding of the arts.
The LG G6 and Samsung’s Galaxy S8 and S8+ devices are unfortunately not capable of streaming Ultra HD content on Netflix.
Last month Blizzard sued the Bossland cheat makers for $8.5 million, and the developer has been awarded that full amount in damages. See what this means for games like 'Overwatch' and 'Pokémon Go.'
The country is already one of the best in the world for gender equality.
The company was found guilty of illegally billing users for in-app purchases in April 2016 and has dropped its appeal against the verdict.
In March, the U.S. senate voted to allow internet service providers to collect and sell user data.
An analyst is claiming that Apple’s next flagship iPhone could be more expensive than Samsung’s Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ smartphones.
The Duchess of Cambridge arrived at the Tuesday opening of the musical "42nd Street" at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London.
According to Coca-Cola, the billionaire investor "is one of the world’s best-known fans of Cherry Coca-Cola."
Samsung’s all-in-one healthy lifestyle companion S Health has been given a new name and some upgrades.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's regime test-fired a ballistic missile Wednesday off its east coast.
President Donald Trump vowed he would try to bring back the 750,000 construction jobs that have been lost.
As of now, NASA has approved funding for the International Space Station till 2024, and Russia’s Roscosmos has agreed to support the mission up to that time.
President Donald Trump called the Syrian chemical gas attack "reprehensible" and said it "cannot be ignored by the civilized world."
Pyongyang fired a possible KN-15 missile, also known as Pukguksong-2, off its east coast Wednesday.
Toshiba wants to unload Westinghouse's money-losing plant construction business to protect its financial future, but the U.S. government is worried about protecting technological secrets.
The extreme vetting bill cites the 2014 Supreme Court case Riley v. California, which found law enforcement required a warrant to search an electronic device belonging to a person upon their arrest.
Centrist GOP lawmakers fear a bill acceptable to the right will deny those with pre-existing conditions access to health insurance because of astronomical premiums.
Unionized African-American women exhibited no pay disparity with unionized black men while nonunionized black women earned only 88 percent of what nonunionized African-American men did.
A new poll finds most adults in the United Kingdom are willing to sacrifice personal privacy in exchange for security, but the trade-off isn't that clear.