The early reviews are in and they're not pretty. Here are the main issues with the Tesla Model S.
Twitter reports a sharp drop in the number of bots it counts as active users.
Bigger and more expensive phones planned by Apple and Samsung are unlikely to help the companies in emerging markets like India and China.
Of all the Chromebooks sold in 2013, 82 percent were bought in North America and the region is expected to drive future demand.
Is Redmond wise for trying to compare the Surface to the Macbook instead of the iPad?
Tesla wants to build an electric car for the masses, but can it do that while providing both the range and the features of the Model S?
Apple accused Samsung of infringing the patent in a California lawsuit and was awarded nearly $120 million after the court ruled in its favor.
Some Takata-made airbags could hurt you. They're in tons of models. Quickly see if yours is one of them.
For a mere $25,000, you can soon make a convertible out of the world’s first luxury electric sedan, the Tesla Model S.
Many Nokia factory employees in China are getting Lumia smartphones in lieu of keeping their jobs.
The war over retail delivery is escalating in Silicon Valley.
Local brands in India and China are giving Apple and Samsung a hard time in two of the world's fastest-growing smartphone markets.
The phone, Apple's latest iteration rumored to be the largest iPhone so far, is expected to be launched on Sept. 9.
The announcement of the event supports earlier rumors, which suggested that Samsung might release the Galaxy Note 4 sooner than expected.
Sprint will no longer try to buy T-Mobile because regulators reportedly got in the way.
The April-June quarter uncovered a trend of young domestic mobile phone companies going toe-to-toe with global heavyweights.
Internet service providers track users' online behavior to help pitch relevant products to them in the form of online advertisements.
Apple's content delivery network is now live, and the company has deals with a number of Internet service providers, including Comcast.
“Doesn't the SEC have an interest in what the truth is?”
Samsung is hoping its high-end flexible 4K TV is a hit.
Xbox One will offer more than 70 different games, as well as movies, sports, documentaries, TV shows and locally-developed applications.
Netflix now pays AT&T for better streaming speeds, but not all ISPs show any improvement with a deal.
European regulators are preparing what could be a stern challenge to Google Inc's (GOOGL.O) (GOOG.O) mobile software business in the coming months after a nearly four-year investigation into the company's Web search practices left rivals and European politicians dissatisfied.
Sales of the Apple iPad have continued to fall, but emerging markets and upcoming replacement cycles could save it.
South Korean automaker Hyundai says 880,000 Sonata sedans in the U.S. won’t shift into the ‘park’ position.
With mobile titans like Samsung, Apple and Google in the mix, wireless is the most competitive category in advertising.
Cortana, nicknamed “Xiao Na” for the Chinese market, will feature a customized interface, animations and sounds.
A benchmark test also revealed that the new machine is nearly 2 percent slower than the mid-level Retina MacBook Pro released in 2013.
The overall smartphone market grew 23.1 percent annually in the second quarter of 2014 with a record 295.3 million shipments.
Consumers weary of cable bundling may soon have the option of Internet-plus-HBO packages.