Steam Says 10 Million Gamers Logged In At The Same Time
Steam said the three most played games on the service are "Dota 2," "Counter-Strike: Global Offensive" and "Ark: Survival Evolved."
Tensions Flare In Cleveland After 22-Year-Old Shot On West Side
Cleveland's chief of police tried to calm tensions in the city's Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood following the shooting of a 22-year-old.
Google Tool Tells You Which Android Smartphone Best Matches Your Preferences
Google, the company that created Android, aims to match your preferences with available Android models. But is the search giant an honest broker?
Twitter Shares Surge As CEO Dick Costolo Steps Down, Replaced By Co-Founder Jack Dorsey
It's a surprise move for an embattled CEO. Shares spiked 7.4 percent as Wall Street discovered that Twitter CEO Costolo was out and co-founder Dorsey was in -- at least until a replacement can be found.
Apple's 2014 iPhone Game Of The Year 'Threes' Is Now Free
Smartphone users looking for a great way to occupy time should try "Threes," a fun puzzler with a new ad-supported free version.
Jawbone Sues Fitbit Again, This Time Over Patents
Jawbone sued Fitbit over patent infringement, less than a month after it alleged that Fitbit stole its intellectual property.
iOS 9 Suggests Slo-Mo Selfies Headed To Next iPhone
Code in Apple's latest operating system hints the next iPhone or iPad could have a significantly improved "selfie" camera.
BlackBerry Passport Update: Pictures Of Next-Gen 'Oslo' Leak Ahead Of Release
BlackBerry is still making smartphones. Pictures of a new model called the Oslo are making their way around the internet.
How To Play 'Doodle Draw,' Facebook Messenger's First Game
The popular messaging app adds Doodle Draw, like a mobile Pictionary that lets users send their terrible drawings to friends on Facebook.
Apple Inc.'s Stand On Privacy Might Give An Edge To Google's Android
Apple and Google's developer conferences reveal vastly different approaches to data and artificial intelligence.
iOS 9 Features: 5 Things To Know About Apple's Latest Operating System For iPhones And iPads
Here's what you need to know about the new iPhone software update.
Apple Photoshops Indians' NSFW 'Ransom Note' For Brandon Moss Home Run Ball At WWDC
One of CEO Tim Cook's onstage jokes needed a little bit of altering to be safe for work.
Galaxy S6 Active: AT&T Launches Samsung Phone You Can Throw Into A Pool, Safely
A rugged water-resistant version of Samsung Galaxy will go on sale at AT&T starting June 12.
Android M Update: Will Google's New Mobile OS Double Your Standby Battery Life?
Early tests show that standby time on certain handsets can more than double after installing Android M.
Why Apple Inc. Spends Less On Research And Development Than You Think
Apple's research spending lags behind other Silicon Valley giants. But does it matter?
How To Use Skype Without Downloading The App
Skype just launched a version of its software that runs in Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari.
Chrome Update 2015: Google's New Flash Blocker Will Improve Battery Life
A Chrome update will stop certain flash animations from playing automatically, improving your device's battery life.
BlaBlaCar: When Will Real Ridesharing Come To The US?
Ridesharing -- where everyday drivers pick up passengers -- is already taking place in Europe. We speak to Nicolas Brusson, co-founder of BlaBlaCar.
HTC One M9 Update: HTC Will Release A New High-End Phone This October
With monthly revenues crashing, HTC CEO Cher Wang promised a new "hero product" for launch in October.
You Can Buy An Apple Watch In Apple Stores Starting June 18
Apple Watch will go on sale in seven new markets, including Italy, Spain and Taiwan, according to a press release from the company.
Virtual Reality Is Coming To YouTube; Here's How To Watch It
Here's how to get started watching YouTube videos with Google Cardboard.
Apple Recalls All Beats Pill XL Speakers; Here's How To Collect Your $325 Refund
Apple will give a full refund for the popular Bluetooth speaker sold under the Beats brand, recalled because it poses a fire safety risk.
Sergey Brin Talks Google (GOOG) Moonshots: Self-Driving Car 'Close To My Heart'
A recent SEC filing takes the form of Google founder Sergey Brin discussing long-term projects close to his heart.
Intel Core Chips 2015: What You Need To Know About Quad-Core Broadwell
The Santa Clara chip giant revealed a line of chips which will trickle into high-end computers this year.
Skype Bug: There's An Absurdly Simple Message That Can Crash Your Chats
It's not just iPhones that can be taken down by a string of text. A similar bug has surfaced in Skype.
It's Not Just You. The Apple Inc App Store Is Down For Many
Apple's App Store refuses to download apps for many users, but the company's systems indicate everything is running smoothly.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 Is A Hit, But Apple's iPhone Still Outsells It
Samsung's Galaxy S6 is having a better launch than last year's models in terms of sales.
Intel’s $16.7B Altera Splurge Is A Bold Bet On The Future Of The Data Center
With its pending $16 billion purchase of Altera, Intel fires a major shot in the battle over which chips will power large data centers.
Why Media Companies Are Just Giving Their Content To Facebook: Chart
The ubiquitous social network is the No. 1 source of political news for adults under 33, according to a new report.
Google Privacy Controls: What You Need To Know
Google announced two new webpages that focus on the data it collects on its customers as well as account security.