A revolution in how drugs are developed, tested and targeted at individual patients is already underway, thanks to artificial intelligence and 3D bio-printing.
Code-sharing website GitHub is investigating a cyberattack against the website.
Bitcoin transactions have been ruled tax-free in Europe by the Court of Justice.
Xiaomi is no longer China's biggest smartphone maker as the Internet company says it is considering launching its smartphones in the U.S.
With the U.S. Senate expected to vote next week on the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act, the tech giant says it is siding with its customers rather than with government.
Magic Leap, the augmented reality startup that has received funding from Google, has released more footage of its technology in action.
On the day that Marty McFly traveled to in the iconic film series "Back to the Future," Nike has given the strongest indication yet that it will launch self-lacing sneakers.
The Irish Data Commission has told a court it would not delay an investigation into whether the U.S. government spied on Facebook users.
Facebook's iOS app is using a disproportionate amount of battery, even if users have turned off background refresh.
The fourth generation of Apple TV will be available for pre-order from Monday, Oct. 26, and will ship to customers before the end of next week.
Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed that the three-month-old streaming service has a further 8.5 million using the free trial, making it the second-biggest player in the market after Spotify.
Motorola's Moto X has been one of the best smartphones on the market for the last couple of years, but has the company dropped the ball this time around?
China's Xiaomi is planning to bring big-screen 4K to the masses with the Mi TV 3 offering a 60-inch high-resolution panel for under $800.
Reports suggest Intel could become the number one mobile chipmaker in the world in 2016 if deals with Apple and Microsoft go through.
The artificial-intelligence revolution is just beginning, but Sentient Technologies is already using its network to solve some of the world's biggest problems.
Space travel today is just too slow, so one rocket scientist is developing technology that could send humans to Mars in a matter of weeks.
U.K.-based Team Dignitas controls two teams, but world championships rules dictate that it is allowed to manage only a single team in order to compete in the series.
In a significant victory for the ride-hailing company, the High Court in London has ruled that the Uber app does not break the law.
An Israeli company predicts that within two years we will see its molecular sensor in smartphones, allowing users to see the chemical makeup of anything.
Facing death, Avi Yaron created a tiny device that would allow a surgeon to see inside his brain and remove a tumor.
The failure of the Galaxy S6 range to meet expected sales levels will lead to a smartphone shipment decline for the South Korean giant for the first time in 2015.
Music-streaming service Deezer will float on the Paris stock exchange at the end of October, hoping to raise as much as $460 million from the share issue.
Electric Jukebox turns your TV into a music center for the whole house. It's half the price of Spotify or Apple Music, but there's a catch.
A piece of malware spread by an Eastern European hacking group called Evil Corp has stolen at least $40 million from businesses in the U.S. and the U.K.
The team behind the iOS 8 jailbreak has released the highly anticipated version for iOS 9, allowing users to gain root access to their devices and install unofficial software.
Researchers have discovered a serious vulnerability in Adobe's Flash software, which is reportedly being used by Russia-linked hacking group Pawn Storm.
A veteran U.S. military officer is applying the principles of warfare in the fight against hackers who go after the cloud.
The founder of Tesla and SpaceX says he has a design in mind, but no time to develop it.
Snapchat has decided to shutter its original content effort over financial concerns and lay off most of the team behind it.
Xiaomi sent out invites for an Oct. 19 media event, and while many suspect the launch of the flagship Mi 5 smartphone, it is unlikely.
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