Lenovo, Google Finalize $2.9B Motorola Acquisition Deal
Motorola has largely been credited with inventing the cell phone but has suffered in the current era of Apple and Samsung dominance.
Sony Replaces Head Of Mobile Due To Inability To Sell Smartphones
Sony is expected to lay off another 1,000 mobile employees soon.
North Korean Gaming App Hacked 20,000 South Korean Mobile Devices: Seoul Report
South Korean intelligence didn't identify a specific app, but a mobile game is suspected.
Hurricane Sandy Anniversary: As New York’s Power Grid Prepares For Another Hurricane Sandy, Phone Companies Drop The Line
Many Americans have dropped their landlines — one of the most reliable forms of communication in a power outage. But NYC is getting ready.
Orbital Rocket Explosion Explained: Cargo Ship's 'Catastrophic Failure' Is Really Just a Setback
Orbital Sciences, which lost $200 million Tuesday, still needs to launch six cargo flights to the International Space Station.
Russian Hackers Infiltrated Unclassified White House Computer Networks, Officials Say
The FBI, NSA and Secret Service are investigating the data breach after being tipped off by an American ally.
Hurricane Sandy Anniversary 2014: Fortifying New York -- How Well Armored Are We For The Next Superstorm?
Climate scientists praise New York's short-term restoration efforts but wonder if the Big Apple is adequately prepared for the coming decades.
China-Backed Hacking Group Axiom Said To Have Attacked 43,000 Computers
Axiom has been named as a more capable successor to China's notorious PLA Unit 61398.
FBI Impersonated Seattle Times To Spy On Bomb-Threat Suspect
Masquerading as real people or institutions is "a bridge too far," a Washington law school professor said.
YouTube Considering Selling Video Subscriptions In 'Near Term'
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki said at a tech event that the site's ad-based model could soon become a thing of the past.
Apple Watch Battery Will Need To Be Charged 'Every Day,' Says CEO Tim Cook
The Apple Watch is expected to be released in early 2015.
Apple iPhone 6 Has 'Measurable Impact' On US Economy
Consumer spending on Apple smartphones and related products is boosting the overall U.S. economy.
The Pirate Bay Pushing Free VPN Amid Blockade, Torrent Site Facing New International Scrutiny
Millions of people who might have trouble accessing the Pirate Bay were shown ads for a free gateway.
Gamergate, Trolls, Cyberbullies Trouble Web Founder Tim Berners-Lee
Berners-Lee couldn't predict that the Web would spawn such an ugly dark side when he came up with the concept in 1990.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Had 'Very Open' Talks On Chinese Web Security With Beijing
Tim Cook met with top officials days after Beijing was accused of staging a massive Web surveillance dragnet.
Felicia Day Doxxed: Gamergate Misogyny, Intimidation Tactics Focus On 'Supernatural' Actor
Felicia Day admitted being nervous to comment on Gamergate only to have her address posted online.
Robots Could Help Contain Ebola, Other Global Virus Outbreaks In The Future, Scientists Believe
Robot technology will be the topic of White House-sponsored scientific brainstorming sessions conducted across the U.S.
Tim Cook: 'A Matter Of Time' Before China Is Apple Inc.'s Biggest Market
"It's just a matter of time" until China is Apple's most profitable revenue source, CEO Tim Cook said.
Leaked 'Guardians Of The Galaxy' Movie Downloads Catching Up To '22 Jump Street' Torrent Popularity
Fans too impatient to not download free, pirated copies of "Guardians of the Galaxy" aren't alone.
Microsoft Office Hacked: Windows Found 'Limited, Targeted Attacks' Within PowerPoint
Linking and embedding within PowerPoint and other Microsoft Office programs could put users at risk, for now.
After Apple Hack, CEO Tim Cook Discussed Security With Top Chinese Official
Apple's CEO discussed better communication tactics with top Chinese officials, state media reported.
Ebola Hack: Trojan Malware Attached To Fake World Health Organization Emails
Hackers are taking advantage of the Ebola panic by sending false emails from health agency accounts like the World Health Organization.
First Virginia Woman Charged Under Revenge Porn Law Warned Victim 'Not To Mess' With Her, Police Say
Rachel Lynn Craig, 28, faces a year behind bars and a fine for posting images of her ex's new girlfriend on Facebook.
Apple iCloud Users Hacked In China With Fake Apple Site: Report
Hackers, believed to be state-sponsored, have used similar tactics to duplicate popular sites such as Google and Yahoo.
DEA Creating Fake Facebook Profiles To Bait Suspects Violates Company Policy, Chief Security Officer Says
In a letter to the DEA, Facebook warned the U.S. law enforcement agency to stop creating fake profiles in an effort to nab lawbreakers.
Poodle Hack: Everything You Need To Know About The Security Flaw In Microsoft Explorer 6
Poodle puppies are probably a bigger threat to Internet users than the POODLE security bug.
'Anonabox' Privacy Router Raises $500k In 3 Days On Kickstarter
A group of friends came up with the idea for Anonabox over beer and tacos.
Pirate Bay, Popcorn Time Movie Torrent Sites Stay Online With Swedish .SE Domains
One of nine Swedish residents download files from the Pirate Bay and similar sites, experts say.
Popcorn Time, Following The Pirate Bay To Sweden, Returns With 'Tremendous' Damage
Known colloquially as the Netflix for pirates, the site is experiencing a resurgence after a brief outage.
Mark Zuckerberg, Priscilla Chan Donate $25 Million To Fight Ebola Outbreak In West Africa
The Facebook founder and his wife, Priscilla Chan, warn Ebola must be contained before it spreads to the level of AIDS or polio.