Online access could change the lives of millions in India, but supporters of an independent Internet there say large companies are seeking to control it.
Two months after login credentials for Uber accounts were found for sale online, the FBI is investigating how the information could have been leaked.
The recently released Apple Photos may be fine, but iPhone users might want to try different photo-management tools.
A Budapest-based live video app brings its marketing to the U.S. Despite the dominance of Twitter-owned Periscope, ANGL thinks it has a shot.
Mobile trivia app QuizUp has seen a dropoff in user activity. The company hopes that Tinder-like elements will reignite the excitement.
Facebook, Twitter and Google have been accused by the Russian government of violating the country's "blogger law" — a law that gives the country censorship capabilities.
One change across Apple devices will take some time adjusting to for engineers and users. Apple's San Francisco font is reportedly launch device-wide in the fall.
Analyst Jim Suva says he expects the iPhone 7 to be waterproof.
Chinese vendors like Xiaomi and Lenovo are targeting the subcontinent with slick, low-cost handsets.
Avocado toast? That's New York's "most special and unique" taste, according to a data map from Foursquare.
“PayPal illegally signed up consumers for its online credit product without their permission," the watchdog Consumer Financial Protection Bureau alleged.
Emails from the Sony hack revealed Snapchat has interested in partnering with Vevo. Now, the app is creating its own music videos for artists.
The subcontinent's next big wave of smartphone users will include those who don't know English.
Apple is now focused on creating an online TV service and a new version of the Apple TV set-top box, the Wall Street Journal reports. Both are expected to be announced in June.
HotSchedules, a software that schedules many service jobs across the U.S., was down for most of Monday afternoon.
China's government-run version of car-hailing app Uber is legal, but more expensive.
It is expected to cover 50,000 square feet, which will make it 25 percent larger than its currently largest store.
Users of the social network are frustrated they can't invite non-members to events. That may soon change.
Google has released two new Chromebooks in India, with the sellers listing the laptops online to target India's urban middle class.
Apple, which started offering Maps service in 2012, did not say how it plans to use Coherent Navigation’s mapping technology.
Be prepared to drop some cash on a gaming PC if you want the first version of Oculus Rift.
The privacy and deletion policies in apps can be confusing to read. We made it simple.
The social networking site faces more scrutiny over its privacy policies and the way it collects user data.
Uber and cab-hailing competitors in India continue to operate while wrangling with regulators, even as previous bans haven't worked.
Large Chinese companies like Alibaba are increasingly looking at India as an important step in their global expansion plans and stepping up investments there.
Executive vice president Randal Milch, Verizon's primary advocate during its battle with the FCC over net neutrality, will retire later this month.
Owners can just throw the drone into the air and watch as it starts flying on its own.
If you have Facebook's iPhone app and follow news outlets like the New York Times or BuzzFeed, get ready to see some changes.
An attorney for homeowners alleges that an insurer paid by FEMA has continually violated federal court orders.
How the Verizon-AOL deal went down, with reactions from inside AOL.