T-Mobile CEO John Legere: Google's Project Fi Is 'Highly Profitable For Us'
T-Mobile added another 2.1 million subscribers in the prior quarter, putting the heat on Sprint.
Hacking Team Spyware Leaked Onto GitHub, And It Looks Like It's Going To Stay There
Source code for software that has been called a "cyberweapon" is currently available for download on GitHub. The code originated from a controversial cybersecurity contractor.
'Camp Google' Is A Series Of Free Science Activities And Videos From Google
Google has partnered with the National Park Service, National Geographic, NASA, and online education startup Khan Academy to roll out a series of videos and games for kids.
Reddit CEO Ellen Pao Says 'We Screwed Up' As Moderators Threaten To Bolt
In a post titled "We apologize," Reddit CEO Ellen Pao promised to provide better tools to its army of volunteer forum moderators.
The Best Trippy Pictures Created With Google's New DeepDream Tool So Far
Google's new tool for generating images from artificial intelligence has been released to the public, and the Internet is already creating some wild pictures.
Apple Music Will Kill Your iPhone Battery; Here's What To Do About It
Tests show Apple Music is a bigger power hog than Spotify or Tidal. But here's what you can do about it.
Apple Music Is Available Now. Here's How To Get Started
Music lovers with iPhones have a new option in addition to Spotify and Rdio. Here's what you need to know.
Google Is Making Your Search Results Worse: Study
It's no secret that Google prefers its own apps and services for some of its search results, and a new study finds that degrades the consumer experience.
Disney's New iPhone Keyboard Puts Pixar And Star Wars GIFs At Your Fingertips
A new Disney keyboard for iPhones gives easy access to GIF images depicting Disney, Pixar, and Star Wars characters.
Google Self-Driving Lexus Cuts Off Self-Driving Audi Triggering First Recorded Instance Of Robot Car Road Rage
A Google self-driving Lexus SUV reportedly cut off another self-driving car operated by Delphi Automotive in Palo Alto. First incident of robot-car road rage?
Adidas App Buckles Under Demand For Kanye West's Yeezy Boost 350 Kicks
Ticked-off sneakerheads are taking to Twitter and other social media to vent their frustrations.
How The iPhone Is Powering A Massive LGBT Health Study
If you have "self-identified as a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or other sexual or gender minority," you can participate in a large-scale medical study by downloading an iPhone app.
Moto G 3rd Gen: Leaked Photos Reveal 13MP Camera, 64-Bit Processor, 5-Inch Screen
The next Motorola Moto G reportedly brings an improved Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and a rear camera bumped up to 13 megapixels.
Taylor Swift's 1989 Will Be A Blank Space In Apple Music's Catalog: Report
Taylor Swift's "1989" isn't available on Spotify or Rdio, and it won't be available on Apple Music at launch, either.
Lyft Fined In New York Because Drivers Picked Up Fares Without The Right Insurance
Ride-hailing startup Lyft will have to pay a $300,000 fine as part of a settlement agreed to with the New York Attorney General's office.
Marijuana Legalization 2015: Delaware Decriminalizes Pot Possession Up To One Ounce
A bill signed Thursday by Delaware Gov. Jack Markell decriminalized the possession and private use of up to one ounce of marijuana.
WikiLeaks Releases More Secret Sony Hack Documents Online
The new documents reportedly contain sensitive legal papers, including one that purportedly describes a bribery investigation.
New York Prison Break Fugitives On Most Wanted List: David Sweat, Richard Matt Added To US Marshals File Of Top 15 Criminals
The U.S Marshals Service is offering a reward up to $25,000 for information or tips that lead to the capture of two fugitives who broke out of an upstate New York prison. It has also added David Sweat and Richard Matt to a list of its 15 most wanted fugitives.
Weather Causes Spirit Airlines Cancellations, Not Pilot Strike, Airline Says
Tropical Storm Bill has led to several Spirit Airlines flights being canceled or delayed, leaving passengers stranded for as many as two days.
Comic-Con 2015: Selfie Sticks And E-Cigarettes Not Welcome
At Comic-Con in San Diego, selfie sticks, Periscope, Meerkat, Google Glass, drones and e-cigarettes are against the rules.
Apple Watch 2 Rumors: Next Version Could Get A Camera, FaceTime, Its Own Wi-Fi
Reports indicate the next Apple Watch will include a video camera, allowing users to make FaceTime video calls from their wrists.
Kindle Paperwhite 2015: Amazon Updates Its E-Reader With A Better Screen
Starting on Wednesday, you can preorder the third-generation Kindle Paperwhite, which borrows its newly improved screen from the high-end $199 Kindle Voyage.
Nintendo E3: 'Star Fox Zero' Revealed, Will Be Out For Wii U By The Holidays
The title is Nintendo's first new Star Fox game since 2006.
Here's How To Stop Videos On Twitter From Playing Automatically
For advertisers -- Twitter's real customers -- the feature is long overdue.
Apple Inc Is Hiring Journalists For Its New 'News' App
Apple is hiring an editor with significant newsroom experience to "manage a dynamic news content stream" for its "News" app.
E3 2015: Gamergate Still Casts A Shadow, But The Gaming Industry Would Prefer That You Forget About It
At the gaming industry's biggest confab, it was as if Gamergate' never happened.
HTC For Sale? Taiwanese Smartphone Maker Sends Mixed Messages
HTC addressed rumors that Asustek is planning to buy out the company in a statement released Monday.
Amazon Says It 'Never Participated In The NSA's PRISM Program'
Amazon doesn't always comply with government subpoenas, especially those for customer information that Amazon deems "overbroad."
TV Can Persuade Patients To Stop Taking Their Medicine: Study
Researchers found in the eight months after a program on cholesterol first aired in Australia, about 60,000 fewer people than expected had anti-cholesterol drugs dispensed.
John Carroll, Former Editor Of LA Times, Dies At 73
The Times described John S. Carroll as a "courageous editor whose instinct for the big story and unrelenting focus on the craft of journalism guided to the Los Angeles Times to new heights."