Craig Wright, who was outed as bitcoin's creator in reports that were later debunked, is reportedly preparing to prove once and for all he is Satoshi Nakamoto.
IBM is investigating how combining its artificial intelligence and Internet of Things units with blockchain technology could boost security.
Digital payments company Circle has launched an app that will allow users in the U.S. and the U.K. to instantly transfer money between dollars and pounds.
Software called Nuix allowed journalists at more than 100 media outlets analyze 11.5 million Panama Papers documents.
HP, the biggest PC maker in the U.S. and second globally, is looking to win the premium end of the portable PC market with the launch of Spectre 13.
With over 2 billion photos uploaded to Facebook's servers every single day, the social network wants everyone to enjoy them.
The company's bid to sell refurbished iPhones in the world's fastest-growing smartphone market may be hindered by India's government and domestic competitors.
HP mounts a challenge to Apple as it unveils its ultra-thin laptop this week at the International Luxury Conference in Paris.
Microsoft's smartphone push may be struggling, but there may be some light at the end of the tunnel as it focuses on the enterprise market.
The Chinese company is believed to be on course to achieve its ambitious plan of becoming the world’s biggest smartphone maker.
The company has pulled the “Mic Drop” feature it added to Gmail after users voiced their anger at how the prank was working.
Hiring former security threats to help protect your company's data may seem counterintuitive, but it can pay off.
The iPhone SE and the 9.7-inch iPad Pro have gone on sale as Apple seeks to broaden its customer base with smaller and cheaper products.
A report from Needham & Company claims that bitcoin's current value is almost 60% less than what it should be valued at.
Microsoft has once again been forced to silence its artificial intelligence Twitter bot, called Tay, as it spammed followers with tweets.
Apple has signed a deal to put iPad Pros in the dugouts of each MLB team as well as helping develop a custom app.
The search giant is looking to extend its reach on Apple's iOS platform by building a keyboard to replace the standard Apple version.
The tech giant’s latest device is priced at just $399, which is significantly cheaper than most of its newer models, but is a 4-inch smartphone really going to sell in 2016?
The tech giant may be looking to bring the design of graphics chips in-house through the purchase of Imagination Technologies.
The Facebook tool, which is searchable, lets users assure loved ones of their condition and also indicate their location.
Authorities shut down all public transport systems, including metros, buses and trams, in the wake of the attacks.
Owners of some of Amazon's Kindle ereaders need to be updated by March 22 or risk being unable to get online.
A leaked image claims to show a set of Apple’s iconic EarPod headphones with a lightning connection.
A team of security researchers has uncovered a flaw in Apple’s encrypted iMessage service that could allow hackers to steal photos and videos stored on iCloud servers.
Many consumers see AI as science fiction, but companies see business opportunities -- such as AlphaGo, a program developed by a unit of Google.
Apple's new 4-inch smartphone, the iPhone SE, due to be launched on Monday, will reportedly look almost identical to the iPhone 5s.
LG’s modular G5 smartphone will go on sale on March 31 in the U.S., and customers will get a free additional battery pack.
A controversial proposal would give intelligence agencies sweeping new powers over companies like Apple and Facebook. Here are the stakes.
The Android N preview indicates the search giant is preparing to bring its mobile operating system to personal computers.
A leaked camera module reportedly destined for the iPhone 7 Plus shows Apple is betting big on augmented and virtual reality.
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