Owners of the Huawei-built Google Nexus 6P have reported the glass cover on the back of the smartphone has been cracking spontaneously.
The man believed to have fired Steve Jobs says he can help his Obi Worldphone succeed in a market where many other companies have failed.
The Japanese automaker plans to invest $1 billion in artificial intelligence and robotics, establishing centers of excellence in Silicon Valley and at MIT.
The activist group claims to identify hundreds of people who it says are members of the Ku Klux Klan, a notorious white supremacist group.
As the OnePlus X goes on sale around the world, the co-founder of the Chinese smartphone startup says he's focused on managing growth — and the company's survival.
Hyperloop Technologies says a prototype will be up and running by the end of 2016, with three commercial projects operational by the end of 2020.
Tinder co-founder and CEO Sean Rad has said the company it about to tweak the algorithm it uses to match users in the most fundamental yet.
According to well respected Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the company is ready to launch a smaller 4-inch iPhone in early 2016 and predicts sales of up to 30 million units.
The head of one of the most talked-about startups in Silicon Valley says he would sell for the right price.
Michael Dell says his company's $67 billion acquisition of EMC isn't a guaranteed success. But as his company nears $1 trillion in total revenue, he likes his odds.
Google's delivery drones, known as Project Wing, are set to take off in 2017 as it seeks regulator approval.
Starship Technologies has launched a service that promises to be up to 15 times cheaper than current delivery methods.
Hacktivist group Anonymous has begun publishing what it claims are the phone numbers of email addresses of members of the Ku Klux Klan.
HP will begin trading as two separate entities -- HP Inc. and Hewlett Packard Enterprise -- on Monday, marking a historic moment for the 75-year-old company.
With its latest flagship smartphone, Huawei is ready to compete on all fronts with Apple and Samsung.
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The online "hacktivist" group plans to reveal the identities of 1,000 Ku Klux Klan members after it gained access to a member's Twitter account.
Police in the U.K. have arrested a second teenage boy in relation to the hack on telecoms company TalkTalk, which led to four million customers's information being compromised.
The Chinese startup has launched its cheapest smartphone to date with the $249 OnePlus X offering premium design on a budget.
Kim Dotcom, wanted in the U.S. for copyright infringement, wants to set up an alternative Internet built on technology similar to the blockchain.
Chinese smartphone startup OnePlus has launched the OnePlus X, a smaller, cheaper and sleeker version of the OnePlus 2, as it seeks to build on the success of its original model.
Nintendo has revealed details of its first smartphone game called Miitomo, which will be free to download but won't be released until March 2016.
The Chinese smartphone maker has hired a former iPhone designer. Now it's targeting Apple and Samsung with sleek products like the Mate S.
A major shake-up in the U.K.'s telecom sector is a step closer after the competition authority cleared BT's $19 billion takeover of EE, the nation's biggest mobile network operator.
The European Parliament passed legislation on net neutrality Tuesday, but the new regulations' many loopholes have been widely condemned by critics.
The Chinese e-commerce company reported a solid sales increase despite the slowing growth rate of China's economy.
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is set to be the latest big name to back augmented reality company Magic Leap, with reports suggesting it will invest $200 million.
The software giant's smartphone struggles can be summed up by this fact: It has made more money recently from feature phones than smartphones.
A leaked image of Microsoft's up-coming budget Windows 10 smartphone, the Lumia 650, looks very much like Google's Nexus 5X.
The British telecom company has suffered its third and most significant breach in the last 12 months, with 4 million customer records stolen.
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