Sony Corporation: Network Is Still Down Following ‘The Interview’ Hack
Sony Pictures says it's still offline, but has not lost one day of production on film and TV projects.
Apple Watch Release Date Penciled In For March; Try It Out Now
One app-maker made a virtual Apple Watch using the company’s software development kit.
Samsung Profit Dropped 32% Last Year As Smartphone Sales Slowed
Samsung's low-end products were challenged by Xiaomi in emerging markets while sales of its high-end flagship devices flagged.
BlackBerry Ltd. Unveils BBM-Powered Health Tracker At CES 2015
The device can send a doctor BBMs about how a patient is responding to treatment.
Audi Self-Driving Car Completes 560-Mile Trip To Las Vegas For CES 2015
Audi claims all of the tech from its autonomous A7 is nearly ready for production vehicles.
Mercedes-Benz Self-Driving Car Includes Steering Wheel, For When You ‘Want To Drive’
Dieter Zetsche, the automaker’s CEO, says that there are still a number of legal and ethical issues raised by self-driving cars.
Federal Cybersecurity Director Sentenced To 25 Years On Child Pornography Charges
Timothy DeFoggi chatted with users of an underground online forum about his desire to rape and murder children.
Facebook Inc. Targets Siri, Google Now With Voice Recognition Startup
The mobile app service hopes to be the voice recognition software behind the Internet of Things.
Sony Hack: US Investigating Whether North Korea Hired Outside Contractors To Pull It Off, Report Says
Facing criticism from cybersecurity experts, U.S. investigators continue to look at North Korea as the perpetrator.
Hacker Demonstrates How To Fake Fingerprint Sensors Using Regular Photographs
The security researcher claims to have created a perfect set of the German defense minister's prints.
Microsoft Corp. Readying New Chrome-Like Browser To Replace Internet Explorer, Run Extensions
The new browser will ditch IE’s bad reputation by offering extensions and a rapid update cycle.
AirAsia Flight QZ8501 Goes Missing On Trip To Singapore
AirAsia Flight QZ8501 sent no distress signal before disappearing.
Arizona Police Officer Tyler Jacob Stewart Dead At Age 24; Shooter Commits Suicide
Officer Stewart had been on the force for less than one year.
PlayStation Network: PSN Is Still Down Three Days After Initial Attack, 18 Hours After Sony Claims ‘Gradual’ Fix Underway
Angry customers are asking Sony for refunds or free service in response to the outage.
Syria Ready For Russian Peace Talks; Opposition Dismisses Talks As 'Just A Meeting'
However, an opposition leader says Moscow has no clear initiative for the talks to end the civil war.
Sony Corporation May Face Copyright Lawsuit Over ‘The Interview’ For Using Unlicensed Song
K-pop label Feel Ghood Music says Sony never paid to use a song that appears in the film.
Hackers Release Thousands Of Amazon, Xbox Live and Hulu Plus Passwords
A group of self-described hackers have released thousands of passwords from online services such as Amazon, Hulu Plus and Xbox Live.
PlayStation Network: PSN Still Down, Xbox Live Back After Lizard Squad Accepts Kim Dotcom Offer To Halt Attacks
The Megaupload founder offered lifetime passes for his service to the hackers.
Microsoft Corp. Readying Oculus Rift Competitor For Xbox One, Unveiling Set For June 2015: Report
Microsoft’s virtual reality product could go head-to-head with Facebook’s Oculus Rift next year.
Google Self-Driving Car Prototype Is Ready For The Road, It Says
The car, which lacks a steering wheel, will be tested on public roads in 2015.
Ismaaiyl Abdullah Brinsley: Shooter Who Killed 2 Brooklyn Cops Bragged Beforehand On Instagram
Brinsley shot his girlfriend in Maryland before heading to Brooklyn, cops say.
Sony Hackers Taunt FBI After It Declares North Korea Responsible For Cyberattack
The group posted a link to an old meme video called “you are an idiot.”
Sony Corporation: PlayStation 5 Is Coming, Could Be Physical Or Cloud-Based
Sony already offers a cloud-based gaming service and makes little profit on the consoles it sells.
2 New York Police Officers Shot Dead In Brooklyn ‘Ambush', Reports Say Suspect Dead As Well
The president issued a statement condemning the killing of two New York police officers, while requesting people to reject violence.
Police Officer Who Beat 16-Year-Old Suspended By NYPD
Charges against the boy have been dropped, and the NYPD says it will investigate the incident.
Sony Hackers Issue New Demands, Call ‘The Interview’ Cancellation ‘Wise Decision'
The group promises to keep Sony’s stolen data safe as long as “The Interview” never leaks or is released online.
BlackBerry Ltd. Developed A Self-Destructing Smartphone For Government Agents With Boeing Co.
The Boeing Black encrypts disk data and all communications, BlackBerry says.
Obama Looking For ‘Proportional’ Retaliation Over Hack Of Sony Corporation, White House Says
The U.S. administration is not yet sure how it will respond if it confirms that North Korea was behind the Sony hack.
Android M: Google Inc. Plans To Take Your Car Online With Android Auto
New car models featuring Google’s new car operating system will be unveiled next month at CES.
Syrian Electronic Army: The Pro-Assad Hackers That Attempt To Censor Media With Cyberattacks, Threats
The Syrian Electronic Army has hit many media and government sites to support Syrian President Bashar Assad.