Galaxy Note 7 Crisis: Is This The End Of The Road For The Samsung Smartphone?
Replacement Samsung Galaxy Note 7 devices are catching on fire. Is Samsung's new smartphone done for?
New Comcast Data Caps Coming Soon, And You Might Be Paying More For Your Internet
Comcast will be rolling out new data caps in many parts of the country.
Facebook Events Debuts As A Standalone App For Your Planning Convenience
Facebook rolls out an app dedicated exclusively to its Events feature.
Google Popup Shop "Made By Google" Is Coming Soon To NYC
Google will be opening up a popup shop—called "Made by Google"—in New York City later this month.
NASA's Newest Experiment Entails Putting Space On Fire
Why NASA is putting space on fire on purpose.
Bill Gates To The Next President: Here Are Your Top Priorities
Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates discussed innovation in his most recent blog post, where he outlined the four areas the future president of the United States should prioritize.
2016 Presidential Election: The Surprising Tech Tool Hillary Clinton’s Campaign Uses To Communicate With Voters
How Hillary Clinton's official campaign uses technology to get voters to back the Democratic presidential candidate.
Is Twitter Up For Sale? Google And Apple Reportedly Not Making Offers
Twitter's future is in the air according to new reports.
Saturn Moon Dione Has Subsurface Ocean Just Like Titan and Enceladus But Can It Host Life?
New data from the Cassini mission confirms that Saturn's moon Dione has a subsurface ocean.
2016 Nobel Prize In Chemistry Awarded To Trio Of Scientists Who Created World's Smallest Machine
Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir Fraser Stoddart and Bernard Feringa were awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize for Chemistry at a conference in Stockholm, Sweden for creating the world’s smallest machines.
Tesla Rival Henrik Fisker Will Return To The Luxury Electric Car Market
Henrik Fisker announced on Tuesday that he will be entering the electric car market, once again, with a new company called Fisker Inc. launching next year.
Hackers Can Break Into Wireless Insulin Pumps, Warns Johnson & Johnson
Johnson & Johnson is warning patients about a security loophole that can leave them vulnerable to overdosing on insulin.
Google's $69 Chromecast Ultra Is Faster And Streams 4K Content
At Google’s hardware event in San Francisco today, the company launched a new version of its Chromecast streaming dongle.
Google Daydream Release Date: VR Headset Available For Pre-order This Month
Google unveiled the “Daydream View” VR headset and wand controller at its product launch event in San Francisco today.
How Big Is The Milky Way? Arm Containing Our Solar System Is Much Bigger Than We Thought
Our local part of the Milky Way is much larger than astronomers previously believed.
Driverless Car Laws In California Get Major Changes In September
Towards the last few days of September, California released two major changes to their policy regarding self-driving cars.
Who Controls The Internet? US Government Hands Over Control To ICANN
The U.S. federal government has handed over control of the internet to ICANN despite push back from Republican lawmakers.
'How Is The World Feeling' App Tackles Global Suicide Rates By Conducting World's Largest Mental Health Study
Spur Projects is conducting the world’s largest mental health project starting Oct. 10 via a smartphone app with the goal to make all the data open source.
Melinda Gates Launches Initiative To Get More Women In Tech
Melinda Gates is launching a new initiative that will be dedicated to getting more women in tech-related fields and keeping them in STEM fields.
Rosetta Space Probe Lands On Comet 67P, Ending 12-Year Mission
The Rosetta space probe has made a controlled landing on the comet it has been orbiting for two years.
How Do Planets Form? New Images Of Baby Star Provide Insight
A team of international researchers have captured an image of a baby star from the ALMA observatory in Chile that sheds some valuable insight on planet formation.
Uber's New Partnership With Yext Will Make Getting To Certain Destinations Easiers
Uber announced on Thursday that it will be partnering with Yext, a New York-based startup that helps businesses manage location-related information, to bring more ads to its consumers.
Voting Booth Selfies: Federal Court Finds Ban On Election Selfies Unconstitutional
To selfie or not to selfie—federal court rules taking a selfie in a voting booth is a voter's right according to the First Amendment.
Microsoft Expands Artificial Intelligence Efforts With New 5,000-Member Research Group
Microsoft Corp. announced on Thursday that it will be expanding its artificial intelligence efforts by launching the Microsoft AI and Research Group.
Here's What Apple CEO Tim Cook Has To Say About Blackberry Quitting The Phone Hardware Business
What Apple CEO Tim Cook has to say about Blackberry's departure from the hardware development arena.
Mercury Is The Only Other Planet In Our Solar System To Have Quakes
Mercury is the only other planet, aside from Earth, to have quakes.
Snapchat Daily Active Users: Platform Reels In 60 Million People A Day In U.S. And Canada
Snapchat now has 60 million daily active users in the U.S. and Canada alone.
Blackberry To Stop Making Phones: Canadian Company Will Outsource Development And Focus On Software
After 14 years of developing smartphones, Blackberry announced it will stop internal hardware development.
iPhone 7 Waterproof Test: How Does Apple Smartphone Fare Against Various Liquids?
How does the iPhone 7's water resistance hold up against various household liquids?
Should You Buy An iPhone 7? Complete List Of Phones Releasing In 2016
Should you purchase an iPhone 7? Consider the phones releasing later this calendar year before investing.