Lenovo is merging its two smartphone brands but will keep the Moto brand for its premium models.
An Israeli company at the heart of the driverless car revolution has a unique idea for overcoming one of autonomous driving’s biggest hurdles.
The newly public maker of the Blaze fitness tracker says it expects its share price to rebound when investors understand its products.
The chipmaker tries to get its groove back by moving away from its traditional PC base and embracing wearables, drones and Lady Gaga.
We take a look at Huawei’s new premium phablet which features a big screen, powerful processor, long battery life and fast fingerprint sensor.
The smartphone maker hopes to win loyal customers with incentives as it continues strategic partnerships with NBA teams.
Despite being absent from the U.S. market, the Chinese company believes it can replace Apple as the world’s No. 2 smartphone maker.
The first fully self-driving car that Ford produces will not be a luxury vehicle, CEO Mark Fields says.
Faraday Future wants to change the way we drive, but by unveiling a concept car that doesn't drive, it has failed to convince.
Nvidia wants to supercharge the self-driving car phenomenon by launching a supercomputer designed specifically for the vehicles.
The world’s biggest chip maker has acquired German drone maker Ascending Technologies for an undisclosed fee.
Withings, a health-focused tech company, has unveiled a smart thermostat that promises 4,000 readings in 2 seconds.
The connected, autonomous and electric vehicles that will change the auto industry are on display this week in Las Vegas.
The secret design of the company’s concept car, to be unveiled in Las Vegas, resembles that of a superhero's car.
New Wi-Fi standard promises more robust connections and longer range using a fraction of the power of existing wireless networks.
Companies like Fitbit are looking to capitalize on growing consumer interest in products like fitness trackers and smartwatches.
Just as Japanese companies did in the 1990s, Chinese vendors are set to occupy prime space at January's Consumer Electronics Show.
The entire back catalog of the Beatles will be available on nine music streaming services — including Apple Music, Spotify and Tidal — on Dec. 24.
Free Basics has already drawn criticism in India for giving preferential access to Facebook and a few select partners over every other service online.
Secretive automotive startup Faraday Future's new teaser video is low on specifics but seems to promise a whole new automotive experience.
After years of relative quiet, 2016 promises a reinvigorated event in Las Vegas, with autonomous cars and virtual reality set to dominate.
According to a leaked slide from the world's biggest mobile network, Samsung's flagship smartphone for 2016, the Galaxy S7, will launch in March.
As the British Parliament allows authorities to access private messages, the tech giant warns that hackers would also gain access.
The personal details of the accounts have been leaked online — including names, dates of birth, email addresses and passwords.
Quentin Tarantino's "The Hateful Eight" and historical drama "The Revenant," starring Leonardo DiCaprio — both high-profile films — leaked days before their cinematic release.
Ericsson has signed a licensing agreement with Apple to end all patent litigation as well as promising to work on development of new technologies including 5G.
Canadian smartphone maker BlackBerry surprised Wall Street with better-than-expected results, but not everyone is convinced this is a positive sign for its future.
A researcher who uncovered a big Instagram security flaw claims Facebook threatened him to keep quiet, but the social network denies doing so.
Apple Pay and Samsung Pay will go head-to-head in China in 2016 after both companies secured deals with the state-run UnionPay.
After the Federal Reserve's much anticipated Wednesday rate hike, splashy unicorns like Snapchat, Uber and Airbnb could unleash a wave of public offerings.
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