A new piece of malicious code is targeting Chinese iPhone users through apps downloaded through a third-party app store.
Tesla Motors wants more time to test its highly anticipated Model X crossover.
Smaller stores in Berkeley can avoid the tax and keep selling soda at market prices.
CIA and NSA leaders are likely not mourning Sen. Mark Udall's exit from the Senate Intelligence Committee.
'Destiny' has resonated with a lot of fans, and Activision plans on taking advantage of this while working on its next franchise game.
'Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare' launched on Tuesday, but the game is already off to a decent start. Will it outsell last year's 'Ghosts?'
Samples of Ebola are in short supply for U.S. scientists who require a fresh, steady stock of the virus to track its mutations.
One Korean site claims Apple might issue a widespread recall over the problem.
Last year, more than 300,000 international students took the SAT outside of the U.S.
Disney is expected to report double-digit profit gains Thursday despite concerns that Ebola-related anxiety could impact its theme parks.
Get to know the contestants of "MasterChef Junior" Season 2.
The international community is uncertain whether there will be an Iranian nuclear deal.
Apple will bring its vision to China through its internal training program.
Christie's auction house expects the machine will fetch at least $500,000.
Charlie Sheen's rep has confirmed that the actor is aware of ex-fiancée Brett Rossi's apparent drug overdose.
Up to 90 percent of the decrease in potential food production seems linked to smog, made up of black carbon and other pollutants, the study said.
Upcoming zombie MMO 'H1Z1' will have changing music and sounds.
The 2014 midterm elections are Tuesday, so here's a guide to help you figure out the polling place where you are registered to vote tomorrow.
Virgin's commercial space travel arm is unlikely to color the perception of Virgin-branded airlines.
Potential space tourists have other options beyond Virgin. None have left the ground yet.
San Francisco and Berkeley could become the first to pass a city-wide tax on sugary drinks like sodas.
Retail chief Angela Ahrendts indicates a later release in 2015 than had been expected.