Dozens of people died in several unrelated plane crashes in Indonesia, New Jersey, Virginia and Califronia.
Despite China’s struggling market and Alibaba’s slowing growth, Chairman Jack Ma doesn't appear to be worried.
“AT&T has given the NSA access, through several methods covered under different legal rules, to billions of emails as they have flowed across its domestic networks,” the New York Times reported.
An automation problem at an air traffic control center in Virginia was reportedly to blame for more than 440 flights that were delayed or canceled Saturday.
Yahoo Livetext, the company's one-to-one messaging mobile app, is live. But will anyone use a video chatting app that's silent?
Sundar Pichai’s rise to the top of Google is also raising questions about India’s own technology ambitions — or lack thereof.
The Robinhood mobile app is aimed at young investors looking for low-cost trading plans.
The accused allegedly used a loophole in the EU's Emissions Trading System to commit the so-called "carousel fraud."
Xiaomi unveiled its latest smartphone user interface, MIUI 7, and the software was showcased on the new handset -- Redmi Note 2.
Hillary Clinton reached for the youth vote by asking for emojis about student debt. It didn't go well.
The Electronic Sports League will be adopting the World Anti-Doping Agency’s list of 2015 prohibited substances, including cocaine, pot, steroids and Adderall.
The popular hookup app defended the #GenerationTinder on Twitter in defense against a Vanity Fair magazine profile. But we still don't know how many people are there.
According to GreatFire.org, which monitors Internet censorship in China, the website is “100% blocked.”
Some Facebook users associate their phone number with their account. A technical director found a flaw to hack into accounts based on that inclusion.
With the smartphone anticipated to become the center of all online transactions soon, companies are expanding their mobile products.
Xiaomi will hold a global launch of its MIUI 7 software at an event in India on Aug. 19.
Did HBO's 'Silicon Valley' hit a little too close to home?
Snapchat faced criticism for its content being so data heavy. A new update helps Snapchat users better control their usage.
With 1.49 billion active users, Facebook has long understood the power of its members' data -- and it's no laughing matter.
Xiaomi has taken a significant step in ramping up supply in its second-largest market. It is now assembling the Redmi 2 Prime In India.
The new manufacturing plant is expected to generate nearly 50,000 jobs, and comes as India's Prime Minister is pushing to develop manufacturing industries.
Twitter's board of directors, which currently includes three former CEOs of the company, may consider Dick Costolo's exit to make it easier for the next CEO to run the business.
Google can push out a new security update, only to be blamed if vendors don't adopt it. Apple doesn't have the same problem.
A "Live Story" stream from Thursday's event in Cleveland offered content from candidates, attendees and commentators alike.
The newest in Pebble’s smartwatch series has arrived in three colors.
With the 2016 campaign season heating up, the social network proved that television networks are now much more than just talking heads.
Fierce competition at the premium end of the smartphone business is seeing Korean makers LG and Samsung slash prices on their flagships.
As competition rises, Xiaomi seems set to pull out all stops for the Mi5, and the Redmi Note 2 is more likely to appear alongside MIUI 7.
The car model's out-of-date browser allowed hackers to stop or start the vehicle remotely by using an iPhone.
Indian startups have become a huge draw for global investors, including China's Internet giants, as growth picks up in the subcontinent.