Top Reddit subforums closed Friday in response to the firing of an employee who managed the site's popular "Ask Me Anything" section.
International groups that track the Earth’s rotation speed recommended the world add an extra second to clocks on June 30. Some say it's unnecessary.
Users can't exactly call customer service when a piracy provider stops working.
Swiss-based Voat provides a more hospitable environment for haters after Reddit's ban on subreddits that actively promote harassment.
The move is a significant change for the site, which is famous for its light-touch regulation of discourse.
Legal or not, various groups compete to release movie torrents faster than the competition. But video quality beats quantity.
The crash is caused when an iPhone tries to display a specific string of text through a notification banner or lockscreen.
The American Civil Liberties Union plans to request more information about the flights this week.
The company has posted a statement on its website, advising customers how to properly wear the device.
A new website compiles all the data that's been available since the Button was launched earlier this month.
The world of Los Santos is huge, but is it this huge?
It's April Fools' Day, when some of the biggest tech companies put their funniest foot forward.
Know what you're virtually talking about with these hashtags and terms used on social media sites like Twitter and Instagram.
The policy, which comes into effect March 10, bans nude images posted without the consent of those depicted.
The NSA leaker and subject of an Oscar-winning documentary took part in a revealing Q&A.
A new leak for Bungie shooter 'Destiny' appeared on Reddit on Tuesday.
Leaks can't always be trusted, but this new data reveals some new information about 'Destiny's' next DLC 'The House of Wolves.' And it looks pretty legit.
CES is usually all about gadgets and gizmos, but this year there will be a big focus on keeping data safe.
Leelah Alcorn wrote on Reddit that her parents did not physically abuse her, but did say things such as, "God's going to send you straight to hell."
Steam’s Early Access program gives members the first shot at hot titles that are still in development.
A group of Reddit users are now calling for a new moderator after a moderator threatened to shut down the Reddit Saturday night.
Developers at Sony Online Entertainment want fans to be part of the creation process.