Apple Watch Skin Irritation Caused By Users, Apple Says
The company has posted a statement on its website, advising customers how to properly wear the device.
Tech Exec David Goldberg Died During Vacation Exercise, Though Cause Of Death Still Undetermined
As husband to Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, Goldberg, 47, was one-half of Silicon Valley's preeminent power couple.
CarlyFiorina.org Domain Fail Highlights 30,000 HP Layoffs With Sad Faces
“Carly Fiorina failed to register this domain, so I'm using it to tell you how many people she laid off at Hewlett-Packard.”
Simple GPS Technology Helps California Police Foil Gas Pump Identity Thieves
It's a simple method law enforcement is using to solve a high-tech crime.
Facebook Expands Internet.org Following Developers' Criticism
The Facebook-backed project has been criticized as a corporate cash grab since launching with a very different goal.
Terror In Tunisia: Israel Warns Citizens Against Travel
The warning comes less than two months after 21 people were killed in a Tunis museum.
Nepal Aid Workers Call For Helicopter Help Amid Tremors, Landslides
Diseases are spreading in isolated areas of Nepal, where residents have been cut off by landslides.
Dave Goldberg Death: SurveyMonkey CEO And Husband Of Sheryl Sandberg Dies Suddenly
Goldberg was married to Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer at Facebook.
North Korea Arrests Joo Won Moon, New Jersey NYU Student
The arrest came just months after Americans Kenneth Bae and Matthew Todd Miller were released.
Ruth Rendell, Celebrated Crime Novelist Behind Inspector Wexford, Dies At 85
Rendell also wrote under the name Barbara Vance in a career that began after she lost her job as a reporter.
Pirate Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao Streams Expected To Cause Big Headache For HBO, Showtime
HBO and Showtime gear up a huge effort to prevent unauthorized streams of the Mayweather-Pacquiao bout.
Popcorn Time Sites Knocked Offline By UK Court Ruling, But The Torrent Streamer Isn't Dead Yet
Four "Netflix for pirates" sites have been removed, but don't expect the battle to end yet.
Uber Enters Food Delivery Race By Launching UberEATS In New York, Chicago
UberEATS is also available in Chicago, Los Angeles and Barcelona.
Siri's Cries For Help Aren't Enough To Save This Apple Watch From A Blender [VIDEO]
The "Will It Blend?" marketing series has tested a range of popular tech products, including the iPad and iPhone.
Outraged 'Skyrim' Fan Base Convinces Valve To Dump Paid Mod Plan
The PC gaming community stressed that developing mods isn't about the money.
What Is Phishing? Hackers Use Email Vulnerabilities To Infiltrate Data And Steal Identities, And Even Obama Is At Risk
More than 90 percent of hacking attacks begin with a suspicious email.
Washington Stingray Bill Demands Police Obtain Warrant Before Deploying Phone Tracker
Scandals in Seattle and Tacoma prompt a bill on implications of a controversial device.
Silk Road Prosecutors Pin Six Fatal Overdoses On Internet Drug Market, But Defense Questions Proof
Ross Ulbricht is likely to be sentenced to at least 30 years in prison on May 15.
Jay Z Weighs Into Tidal Vs. Spotify Debate, Defends Streaming Service Against Critics
Jay Z sent a series of tweets Sunday defending his streaming music company, Tidal.
Aftershocks, Power Outages Complicate Rescue Efforts Following Nepal Earthquake [VIDEOS]
As international aid workers frantically dig for survivors in Nepal, monsoon season has begun to take effect and douse Kathmandu with torrential rain.
Russian Twerking Video Lands 3 Women Behind Bars For 'Erotic' Dancing Near WWII Memorial
Six women were seen in a music video. Three were jailed, two were fined and one was let off because of her age.
Clinton Foundation Defends Record, Promises Transparency Amid Growing Integrity Questions
Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, stepped down from her family's foundation earlier this month.
Nepal Earthquake Pictures: Images Show Level Of Devastation As Death Toll Continues To Rise
The earthquake is the worst disaster to hit the nation in at least 80 years.
Secrecy, Legal Questions Hurt NSA's Stellar Wind Spy Program: US Watchdogs
The Stellar Wind program was first made public by Edward Snowden, a former contract employee of the U.S. National Security Agency.
How Much Is That Zombie In The Window? 'Skyrim' Modders Can Now Sell Their Creations On Steam
Most independently created additions to the hit game have been free to download -- until now.
Kickass Torrents Missing: Bootleg Movie Site Promises Return After Domain Relocation Goes Awry
The site's move was planned as part of a regular six-month relocation, but that's when the trouble began.
FTC Settles With Nomi Technologies, Alleges Beacon-Maker Lied About Tracking Customers
Nomi Technologies is the first beacon company to be put in time-out by the FTC.
Who Is Carly Fiorina? Former HP CEO Jumps Into Presidential Race As GOP Candidate
A decade after Fiorina left HP her legacy is still the subject of vigorous debate.
'Game Of Thrones' S05 Torrents Exceed 32 Million Downloads, Breaking Piracy Records
More than 18 million separate IP addresses have downloaded bootleg copies of "Game of Thrones" around the world.
Hackers Can Steal Your Fingerprints From Samsung Galaxy S5
New research suggests it's possible for hackers to steal a user's fingerprint data right from their phone, effectively giving them control over a Galaxy S5 without a password.