Google Working On 'Terminator Vision' For Google Glass, Patent Shows
The technology would allow Google Glass users to receive data about the objects within their line of sight.
Google Announces Chromecast Ethernet Adapter; It Sells Out Immediately
The new Chromecast ethernet adapter was available for $15 from Google before it sold out.
Yahoo Enters World Of Daily Fantasy Sports, Takes On DraftKings And FanDuel
With the new Yahoo Sports Daily Fantasy, the company is taking on popular sites DraftKings and FanDuel.
Cybersecurity Experts Recommend Against Encryption Backdoors For Government Agencies
If tech companies give agencies like the FBI and NSA backdoor access to private data, they would create security risks, cybersecurity experts warned.
Apple Watch Sales Down 90% Since April Launch With Firm Selling Fewer Than 20,000 Per Day
During the first week of sales, Apple was selling 200,000 watches per day. That has fallen to less than 20,000.
Why Silicon Valley Is Failing Miserably At Diversity, And What Should Be Done About It
In 2013, Facebook made 1,231 U.S. hires. Only seven of the people they hired were black. Tech companies have to do better.
Sheryl Sandberg Joins Board Of SurveyMonkey, Her Late Husband's Company
The chief operating officer of Facebook will join the board of SurveyMonkey, where her late husband was CEO.
Instagram Pictures Get Bigger, Sharper With New Support For 1080 x 1080 High-Resolution Images For iPhone, Android
The Facebook-owned photo-sharing app now supports 1080 x 1080 pixel images.
Pinterest Buyable Pins For iPhone And iPad Have Finally Arrived
The add-on, which lets consumers buy directly from within the Pinterest app, will be available for Apple users first.
Microsoft Says Bing Now A Self-Sustaining Business Following Deal With AOL
With the new AOL Search deal, Bing could begin generating more than $1 billion in revenue per quarter.
Microsoft Exits Display Advertising Business, Enters Into Search Deal With AOL
Starting next year, Bing will power AOL Search's search results and advertising, replacing Google.
Apple Music: 5 Things You Need To Know Before Apple Inc.'s Service Launches Tuesday
Apple Music will include Taylor Swift's "1989" album, which no other streaming service yet has.
Meet Docker, The Hot Pre-IPO Startup That's Changing How Software Is Made (And Has Google, Microsoft On Alert)
Docker's technology is helping companies like Capital One and Lyft roll out new apps faster than ever.
As NeXT Turns 30, It's Finally Time To Reflect On The Steve Jobs Startup That Gave Us The App Store, iOS And Apple Watch
NeXT was acquired by Apple in 1997, but its technology is still used in the Mac, iPhone and Apple Watch.
Amazon Bans Confederate Battle Flag, Joining EBay, Walmart, Sears As Sales Of Flags Spike
The world's biggest online retailer follows the world's biggest retailer in banning the Confederate battle flag from its merchandise offerings.
Privacy Search Engine DuckDuckGo Hits 10 Million Searches In A Single Day Because NSA
The privacy-conscious search engine has grown 600 percent since NSA surveillance news broke in 2013.
Instagram Revamps Explore, Search Features To Make It Easier To Find Trending Places, Tags, Videos
With the new Explore page, Instagram users can see what places and tags are trending.
Samsung's Safety Truck Makes Cruising Behind A Semi-Trailer Less Dangerous [VIDEO]
Using a wireless camera and four TV monitors, Samsung makes it possible to see through semi-trailers.
Apple Spaceship Campus Progress Caught In High-Definition Video Shot By Helicopter
The video shows construction at the Apple Campus 2, which is set to open in late 2016 or early 2017.
Foursquare Mayorships Are Finally Back, Available As Update In Swarm App For iPhone, Android
After removing mayorships in 2014, Foursquare has finally added its signature feature to its Swarm app.
Microsoft's New Bing Video Search: 4 Ways It Beats Google, YouTube
With its redesign, Bing is now a better tool than YouTube for video searches.
Regulation A+ Round Up: 5 Tech Companies That Might Soon Hold Mini-IPOs
Mini-IPOs are in the offing for several tech startups, and soon the Average Joe might be able to invest in companies like Elio Motors, maker of a three-wheeled, $6,800 vehicle.
Twitter Steps Up Its E-Commerce Game With New Product Pages And Influencer Collections
The two new features will make it easier for Twitter users to get information on products.
Apple Has Begun Accepting Publications Into Its iOS 9 News App
To be included in Apple News, publishers must apply.
Samsung To Issue Fix For SwiftKey Keyboard Bug Affecting Galaxy S6 In 'Coming Days'
The vulnerability is believed to affect at least 600 million Samsung devices.
Regulation A+ 'Mini-IPOs' On The Way As Rule Change Allows Regular Joes To Invest In Startups
Under new Regulation A+ rules, the general public will be allowed to invest in startups, just like big institutions do.
Samsung To Fix Keyboard Bug For Enterprise Users Soon; No Word For Average Joe's Galaxy S6
The tech giant says it will roll out an update for its Knox enterprise customers, but it has failed to address the matter for everyday users.
LinkedIn Study Shows Tech Trails Other Industries In Hiring Female Software Engineers
The tech industry lags behind the medical, financial, retail and entertainment sectors when it comes to hiring women as software engineers, a LinkedIn study shows.
Google's Nest Announces Safety Reward Program That Can Save Home Owners 5% On Insurance Premium
By installing a Nest Protect, home owners can lower the cost of their home insurance premium.
Nest Unveils $199 Nest Cam, A Smart-Security Camera For Your Home
The Nest Cam can record video in 1080p HD, with night vision.