Sea Ice Levels In Arctic, Antarctic Hit Record Winter Lows, NASA Says
Low levels of sea ice in the Arctic break another record, according to NASA.
Apple Vs. Samsung: iPhone Beats Galaxy Smartphones In 2016 Shipments
The iPhone beats rival Samsung smartphones in 2016 shipments, analysis shows.
Siri Vs. Alexa: Marriott Testing Apple, Amazon Voice Assistants In Hotel
Marriott is testing Apple's Siri and Amazon's Alexa to see if it will use assistants in its hotel rooms -- and which one it will be.
Scammer Tricked Two US Tech Companies Into Wiring $100 Million, Officials Say
A Lithuanian man tricked two U.S. companies into wiring $100 million, authorities say.
eBay Takes on Amazon Prime, Walmart With Three-Day Guaranteed Delivery
eBay will offer three-day guaranteed delivery this summer to compete with Amazon and Walmart.
Twitter Banned Accounts: Platform Suspends More Than 636,000 Extremist Users
Twitter says it has suspended more than 636,000 accounts to combat extremism on its platform.
Facebook Design Update: Comments Section Look Like Messenger In Test
Facebook is testing a new design shows comments in a gray bubble, similar to Messenger.
Apple Reveals Release Date Of iPhone SE Models With 32GB, 128GB Capacities
Along with the RED iPhone editions, Apple also announced it will offer two new iPhone SE models with more capacity.
Teens Suing U.S Government Over Climate Change Want Rex Tillerson's Exxon Emails Revealed
Lawyers of teens suing U.S. government over climate change request that Rex Tillerson's emails under alias "Wayne Tracker" be handed over.
Instagram Update: How To Save Live Videos Before They Disappear
Instagram's new update allows you to save your live broadcasts after you're done. Here's how to do it.
Europe Migrant Crisis: German Officials To Use Speech Analysis Software To Screen Refugees
German officials plan to use software that analyzes speech when screening asylum applicants.
Apple U.S. Jobs: Taiwan-Based Chip Supplier To Decide Next Year On Opening Plant In States
Apple chip supplier TSMC will decide on opening a plant in the U.S. next year as it competes with Intel.
Google Easter Eggs: If You Open 100 Incognito Tabs On Chrome App, You Might Find A Surprise
Have a bad habit if opening too many tabs? Google has a surprise for you.
Artificial Intelligence Developed That Lip-Reads Better Than Humans
Researchers at the Oxford University and Google's DeepMind AI firm develop system that lip-reads better than humans by studying BBC videos.
Facebook, Twitter, Google Scams: EU Orders Companies To Curb Problem Or Face 'Enforcement Action'
The E.U. has ordered Google, Twitter and Facebook to find solutions to prevent consumers from falling into scams on its platforms or face "enforcement action."
UK And YouTube: Government Pulls Ads After Learning They Were Featured Next To Extremist Videos
U.K. officials have pulled their advertisements off YouTube after learning ads were placed next to extremist videos, summon Google to explain.
New Apple TV: First Sign Of Next-Gen Device Running On tvOS11 Appears in Developer Logs
First sign of fifth-generation Apple TV running on tvOS 11 shows up in developer logs. What we know so far about the next Apple TV.
Spotify Could End Partnership With Uber Over Scandals At The Company, Internal Email Shows
Spotify could drop its partnership with Uber over the company's recent sexual abuse accusations and other scandals, an internal email shows.
Sony Battery Patent: Phone Could Wirelessly Suck Power From Your Friend's Device
Sony wants to have your phone wirelessly charge by taking power from your friend's phone.
iPhone 8 News: Apple Will Receive 14 Percent Of Total OLED Panel Global Production This Year
Apple will receive 14 percent of the total global OLED panel production this year for its iPhone 8 launch.
Climate Change Impacts: American's Health Hurt By Global Warming, Doctors Say
Climate change is affecting Americans' health, a new report by the Medical Society Consortium on Climate & Health says.
McDonald's Delivery: iOS App For Mobile Ordering Being Tested
McDonald's is testing a new update on its iOS app that allows customers to order food before picking it up.
iPhone 8 Release Rumors: New iPhone Will Come With 'Gentler' Curved OLED Display
Apple's iPhone 8 (iPhone X) is rumored to come with a curved OLED display supplied by Samsung, which will make the screen prettier but have less functionality, report says.
WhatsApp, Telegram Exploit Would Have Allowed Hackers To Access Data By Sending Malicious Files
Opening a file, such as an image, on encrypted messaging apps WhatsApp and Telegram would have allowed hackers to take over your account and private data, researchers say.
Apple Hires Security Expert That Helped Company During FBI San Bernardino iPhone Dispute
After the Apple-FBI battle last year, the company decides to hire security researcher Jonathan Zdziarski.
Signal App Update: How To Make Encrypted, Secure Video Calls
Encrypted messaging app Signal now offers video calling on Android and iOS devices. Here's how to start video calls.
Gmail App Update: How To Send, Receive Money On Android Devices
Google updated the Gmail app on Android devices on Tuesday. Here's how easily to send and receive money using the app.
Email Security: Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, File Amicus Brief Over Google Case
Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and Cisco filed an amicus brief to support Google after a judge ordered the company to comply with an FBI warrant and hand over customer emails stored in servers outside the United States.
Potatoes Can Grown On Mars And Earth Regions Affected By Climate Change, Researchers Found
Potatoes can grow on Mars and places on Earth affected by climate change, researchers in Peru using a CubeSat mimicking the red planet's environment found -- and you can even watch the live stream here.
Air Force Hack: Unsecured Drive Leaks U.S. Military Applications, Social Security Numbers, More
Unsecured drive exposed thousands of U.S. Air Force documents that contained sensitive data of senior and high-ranking officials and celebrities — including 'Magic Mike' actor Channing Tatum.