Cleveland Police Under Investigation Following Shooting Death Of 12-Year-Old Boy With Toy Gun
Two Cleveland police officers are on leave in the shooting and death of Tamir E. Rice.
Darren Wilson In Talks With CNN, ABC, NBC For First Interview As Public Awaits Grand Jury Decision
News hosts have met off the record with Darren Wilson for a chance to interview him.
2 Columbus, Ohio, Children Tested For Ebola After Showing Symptoms
Two children in Columbus, Ohio, tested negative for Ebola after showing symptoms of fever.
Obama Calls Out Congress, Defends Immigration Reform In 'This Week' Interview
"Congress has a responsibility to deal with these issues," U.S. President Barack Obama says on a Sunday-morning talk show.
Obstacles Remain In Iran Nuclear Talks Before Monday Deadline Says Obama
It's unclear whether the U.S. and the other members of the P5+1 group can come to an agreement with Iran over its nuclear program.
Google's 'Contributor' Is Latest Test In Ad-Free Web: Can It Scale Beyond Niche Publishers?
Google's experiment with an ad-free Web could drive a new way of monetizing community-based websites, but can it scale to larger audiences?
Amazon Leases Entire Office Building Across From Empire State Building
Amazon will lease more than just a storefront in the Big Apple as it aims set up shop on the East Coast.
Foxconn $2.6B Display Factory Will Exclusively Serve Apple
Apple's iPhone display supply could get a boost as Foxconn ramps up a plant exclusively for Cupertino.
HBO CEO Eyes 15 Million Cord Cutters With HBO Go
HBO is chasing mobile and Internet users with stand-alone service, but it needs to appease cable providers.
Netflix Beware: Amazon Doubles Share Of Streaming Video Over Past 18 Months
Streaming content continues to dominate bandwidth consumption as consumer options grow.
Apple's Phablet Bet Pays Off In Asia As Adoption Of iPhone 6 Plus Is Twice As High As The US
The latest numbers show that Asia is more eager to adopt the iPhone 6 Plus than Western nations are.
Google Tweaks Search Results To Boost The Mobile Web As Apps Take Over
Google is hoping its latest changes to its search results will make the Web more "mobile-friendly" and maybe drive ad revenue.
The Cord-Cutter's Guide To Watching TV Without A Cable Or Satellite Subscription
Streaming services have a lot of pros and cons. Here's how to evaluate them.
Intel Made A $500 Smart Bracelet With Pearls, Snakeskin, Sapphire Glass And Obsidian
Intel in its partnership with fashion house Opening Ceremony is aiming to make wearable tech fashionable.
Alibaba Wants To Help Apple Pay Get Off The Ground In China
Alibaba wants Apple Pay to succeed in China, but it may face a number of regulatory hurdles.
Apple Deal With UnionPay Will Make In-App Purchases Much Easier In China
Apple users in China can now charge their apps to their credit or debit cards, as long as it's issued by China UnionPay.
BlackBerry Classic Preorders Begin, But Verizon And Sprint Users Are Left Out
BlackBerry is hoping a smartphone design based off its classic handsets will be enough to drive users back.
Samsung Turns To BlackBerry For Mobile Enterprise Security
Facing declining mobile sales, Blackberry has shifted toward software offerings to turn the company around.
FTC Eyes Apple's HealthKit With Privacy Concerns Surrounding User Data
The FTC is seeking reassurances from Apple that it will prevent user data from being shared without their consent.
Sony's PlayStation Streaming TV Service Raises The Stakes For The Next Apple TV
PlayStation Vue aims to revolutionize television as Apple TV revamp remains out of sight.
Apple Inc. (AAPL) Breaks Market Cap Record As Stock Surges To All-Time High After Series Of Upgrades
Apple shares surged on Thursday to $113.20, setting a new all-time high to become the most valuable company in the world.
Samsung Is Betting On Curved Screens To Save Its Smartphone Business
Samsung aims to distinguish itself from the competition with its curved-screen Galaxy Note Edge.
Twitter To Add Instant Timeline, Highlights, Video App: Is it Enough To Bring Back Users?
A streamlined timeline and new features are parts of the strategy the company hopes will bring users back into the fold.
Yahoo's Video Ad Prospects Breathe New Life Into Stock, But Investors Still Clamor For AOL Merger
Yahoo may see some gains in video advertising revenue thanks to its BrightRoll acquisition, but investors still want more.
Apple Ordered To Face Lawsuit Over Missing Text Messages For Users Who Switched To Android
Apple will have to make an appearance in court over claims that its iMessage service prevented users from receiving text messages.
Singles' Day 2014: 5 Things To Look For During China's Massive Shopping Holiday
China's Singles' Day is set to drive new shopping records as Chinese retailers look to expand the holiday overseas.
Apple Releases 'Deregister iMessage' Page For Users Switching Away From iPhone
Android users switching away from iPhone no longer need to jump through a number of hoops to turn off iMessage.
GT Advanced: Unsealed Court Documents Reveal Tense Relationship With Apple
The sapphire glass maker said it was given a "bait-and-switch" deal while Apple said it "bent over backwards" to save it.
Apple Pay And Alibaba: Apple Mulls Mobile-Payments Deal With China's Ecommerce Giant
A partnership between the companies could be the way into China for Apple Pay, but there are a number of other options available as well.
Lenovo 'Sisley' S90: A Less Than Subtle Apple iPhone Clone
Lenovo's latest smartphone bears a lot of similar features to a recently released smartphone out of Cupertino, California.