Corning demonstrated the durability of its Gorilla Glass compared to sapphire glass.
Google's Project Zero will target the Web's unknown security holes.
Cases for the rumored iPhone 6 -- of both 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch models -- have been listed by an accessory manufacturer called Spigen.
Facebook and Nielsen are joining to track information on TV users' habits on mobile devices. Here's what that means for you.
IBM and Apple are out to prove iPhones and iPads are good for more than just checking email and keeping track of appointments.
A tweet from Samsung could suggest retina scanning biometrics technology for future devices.
The future of Apple's Touch ID is uncertain as another company already owns the trademark.
Apple rolled out a new service called iTunes Pass, which allows users to add money to their accounts at any Japan Apple Retail Store.
Dr. Logan Levkoff explains why she joined FYI's "Married At First Sight" and what could have stopped the show from happening.
A faster iPhone 6 may not be a big deal in comparison to other features.
Morgan Stanley says Apple's iWatch has something going for it that rivals don't and many analysts miss.
You may need to stretch your palms out for the iPhone 6, based on the latest screen cover leaks.
The larger version of the next iPhone has been beset with production issues and led analysts to question Apple's ability to launch it this year.
Apple tried to reassure Chinese consumers, saying it does not share information with government agencies.
The new A8 chip is expected to have clock frequencies of 2.0GHz or more for each core.
Those unsightly symbols on the back of your iPhone or mobile device may soon be relocated to a digital e-label.
Beijing's claim the iPhone's "Frequent Locations" feature threatens national security is its latest attack against an American tech giant.
Apple revisited its futuristic wraparound display iPhone, according to a patent published by the US patent office.
Will 2013 action-adventure game "GTA 5" come to Mac?
The leaked Apple iPhone 6 screen cover may actually be made out of Sapphire according to a London professor.
Apple's iWatch, initially slated for release in October, will likely be made available later and in smaller quantities.
Apple has frequently come under fire from Chinese state media, which accused the company of providing user data to U.S. intelligence agencies.