Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S7, which is due for release in February, will look to build on the camera capabilities of the Galaxy S6 by including the company's new Britecell technology.
We look at the chips that will be powering next year's flagship smartphones, including the Apple iPhone 7, Samsung Galaxy S7, LG G5 and Sony Xperia Z6.
The watch will launch just 12 months after the first-ever Apple Watch went on sale, with the same company building the updated wearable.
Online activists using the banner of Anonymous have published a series of guides for those interested in helping attack Islamic State group's presence online.
Why hasn't ISIS struck in the U.S.? Because the U.S. is doing a better job than Europe of sharing data on terror threats among national agencies, experts say.
India will see a smartphone explosion, but Apple could struggle to repeat the success it's seen in China.
Google has launched the Chromebit and USB stick-sized device, which is a fully fledged PC that can turn any screen with an HDMI port into a computer.
The U.K. government will warn Tuesday that it believes hackers aligned with the Islamic State group are planning to target nuclear power stations, hospitals and airlines in sophisticated cyberattacks.
The Islamic State group published a video that reportedly threatens countries carrying out airstrikes against its positions, including a direct threat against Washington.
A group of fans of the band at the center of the Paris terror attacks, Eagles of Death Metal, have launched a campaign to get one of their songs to number one in the charts.
The U.K. is recruiting almost 2,000 more people to help prevent terrorist attacks as Prime Minister David Cameron reveals seven attacks have been prevented in the last six months.
Hacktivist group Anonymous has launched a campaign to track and uncover members of terrorist group ISIS online following the terror attacks in Paris.
The horrific attacks in Paris on Friday signal a major intelligence failure that could trigger a significant overhaul of international cooperation.
In a significant escalation of the Islamic State group's activities in the West, it says it was behind the terrorist attacks that killed at least 127 in Paris.
French president Francois Hollande has blamed ISIS for the terror attacks in Paris which have left at least 127 dead.
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A police officer in Mountain View, California, stopped one of Google's autonomous vehicles for driving too slowly, despite the car not breaking any laws.
Researchers say the e-commerce giant is selling tablets from third-party manufacturers that come with malware already installed.
Microsoft is rolling out the first major Windows 10 update to users, adding a number of features aimed at getting business customers on board.
As Lenovo posted its biggest ever quarterly loss, the world's biggest PC maker is looking outside its home territory of China as it seeks to grow its smartphone business.
Apple denies it wants to be a bank, but a report suggests it is developing a mobile payment system to allow iPhone users to send money to one another from their phones.
CEO Tim Cook says the bigger iPad Pro, which went on sale in 40 countries Wednesday, will help his company reverse a decline in its tablet business.
A popular Instagram client has been removed from the App Store after a developer found it was harvesting users' Instagram credentials.
Apple will add a new building and 1,000 jobs to its European headquarters in Cork. Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny announced after meeting with company CEO Tim Cook.
The British telecom company, which suffered a cyberattack that could cost it $53 million, is offering customers a free upgrade.
Microsoft will open the center next year to address privacy concerns following the Safe Harbor agreement as it bets big on the cloud.
Microsoft's CEO revealed many details about the way he works, including the amount of time he spends replying to emails.
Apple CEO Tim Cook questioned why anyone would want to buy a PC in the wake of the iPad Pro launch, while hinting that the company is working on a health-focused wearable.
Yancey Strickler says there's more to business than making money and that companies should consider the broader societal good.
One of Silicon Valley's hottest startups, the company is looking to address safety concerns about its product.
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