The Sprint Galaxy Note 2 and AT&T Galaxy S3 received Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. But are the system bugs fixed?
Investors are likely to focus on corporate earnings, inflation data and a jobless claims report due on Thursday.
Traveling home for Thanksgiving this year? Here's a look at the busiest travel days, most crowded airports and most popular rest stops.
Documents leaked by Edward Snowden reveal that British officials allowed the NSA to scrutinize nonsuspect UK citizens’ data.
Google Wallet users can use the prepaid debit card to purchase goods in stores and withdraw cash from ATMs.
If the agreement isn't finalized, the U.S. may withdraw all of its forces by the end of 2014, leading to a security vacuum.
One of the first drone attacks to occur outside Pakistan's tribal region, it could ignite tension between Islamabad and Washington.
A local police force in Swansea, Mass., recently had to pay $750 in Bitcoins to recover images and documents encrypted by CryptoLocker.
Manchester United are claimed to be interested in an Austria international defender, according to the player’s agent.
Toyota unveils a more developed version of its hydrogen fuel cell car that it wants on the road by 2015.
The nation has had a rough go in 2013, but it might be making a comeback.
Scientists are urging the public to lobby politicians to restore funding that would keep U.S. space missions like Cassini flying.
After two and a half years in Beijing, Ambassador Gary Locke will be leaving China to head back to Seattle.
The International Space Station turned 15, starting with the launch of the Zarya module on Nov. 20, 1998.
Wacky conspiracy theories about who killed President John F. Kennedy persist 50 years after his assassination.
A couple of participants favored lowering the 6.5 percent unemployment rate threshold.
With overwhelming empirical evidence against forced ethanol use, the EPA had to trim a corporate welfare item.
The State Department issued an updated travel warning as rumors of a second detained U.S. citizen spread.
If you live in these locales, you're not in the low-rent district.
A recent analysis of the used-car market reveals gender differences in vehicle-color preferences. But what does it mean?
The Department of Homeland Security said Monday that Healthcare.gov has been hit by as many as 16 cyberattacks from hackers.
Europe is looking to curb its carbon emissions and that means staying away from Canada's tar sands-based crude oil.