Samsung's privacy policy stipulates that customers can turn off voice recognition or the cameras pointed at them, but how many people realize that?
The facility will be powered entirely by renewable energy, the manufacturer says.
Shares of Amazon soared more than 13 percent Thursday after the company smashed Wall Street expectations during the holiday quarter.
While Google increased its net income by nearly 41 percent year-to-year to $4.76 billion, it didn't achieve what analysts anticipated.
The social network has been working to make video a bigger part of its business, and the effort is starting to pay off in YouTube's own backyard.
The search giant's chairman says new competition is arising every day on a number of fronts.
Thanks to an algorithm called Cepheus, a computer can now work through every potential play and choose the best move against any opponent.
The mobile app service hopes to be the voice recognition software behind the Internet of Things.
Problem-finding and not merely building solutions for well-defined tasks is where the value of technology is, Vishal Sikka said.
The resolution could result in more enforceable calls for Google to change the way it operates in Europe.
The Seattle-based retailer has been criticized by green groups for relying too heavily on carbon-intensive coal power.
Amazon Web Services has two years on Google's cloud platform, but the search giant appears undaunted.
Google demonstrated voice search in Hindi as the Internet search giant pushes for local-language Internet access.
The billionaire inventor of the Tesla Model S says artificial intelligence is like “summoning a demon.”
PlayStation has been outselling Xbox One since it launched nearly a year ago.
Analysts are calling for $13.22 billion in revenue and an EPS of $6.33.
Google Express becomes a proper revenue-generating business.
This new Fitbitlike baby monitor called Sproutling could help parents better understand their baby's sleep habits.
Microsoft explains why the company hasn't been reporting sales figures for the game console lately.
One Chinese company is using 3D printing to build houses. But it may be too early to say the construction revolution has truly arrived.
The startups will be guided by nearly 20 mentors, half of whom will be “Googlers” from California and Israel.
The robots can correct their own mistakes -- if a robot moves off-course, nearby robots sense the problem and cooperate to fix it.