The future of Apple's Touch ID is uncertain as another company already owns the trademark.
A temporary injunction would've forced Dish Network to disable customers' Hopper DVRs.
Jay Carney, President Obama's spokesman from 2011 to 2014, could soon be in charge of Apple's PR.
The British rock star's pristine sports car hits the auction block next month in California.
The joint venture will offer a service called “Lionsgate Entertainment World” and is expected to launch in August.
The company's last significant overhaul was in 2009, when it cut 5,800 jobs, or close to 5 percent of its workforce.
Amazon may not be able to offer free shipping in France, so it's doing the next best thing.
Morgan Stanley says Apple's iWatch has something going for it that rivals don't and many analysts miss.
The Galaxy Alpha could be the first device in a new Samsung line.
Reports indicate that Sprint and T-Mobile are ironing out the details of their merger.
The next model by the French sports car designer could be getting an electric motor.
This week, tech savvy security geeks will try to crack Tesla’s onboard software at the SyScan Conference in Beijing
Both federal and state investigations into the switch, which is linked to at least 13 deaths and 54 crashes, are at early stages.
Samsung said that it had found evidence of an “illegal hiring process” at a factory that allegedly put children to work.
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.
All major Japanese and U.S. automakers (as well as BMW) have cars with airbags that could spray shrapnel into your face.
Litigation continues between Apple and Samsung, which have long tangled over copyright infringement and patented designs.
Google says implementation of the EU ruling could lead to “difficult and debatable judgments.”
The Auburn Hills, Michigan, automakers says wiring in sun visor of some SUVs pose a fire risk.
The FTC also sought a ban on Amazon’s practice of billing parents and other account holders for in-app charges made without their consent.
A new complaint could derail Google's EU antitrust deal, landing the search giant into court.
Verizon customers stuck on its copper network are overpaying for sub-par service, a petition claims.
Lenovo displaced Apple to take third place among leading PC vendors in the U.S., for the first time in years.
Businesses like Normal, the factory store opening in New York next month, are part of the new wave of "mass customization.”
The automaker says most of the cars in the recall could lurch unexpectedly because of an improperly installed component.
Rumors surround a conference of media and technology honchos, with Wall Street observers expecting a tech company to dip into broadcasting.
Google founder and CEO Larry Page said he'd often debated with Apple's Steve Jobs about "doing too much."
Foxconn is planning to install 10,000 Foxbots to produce the iPhone while each robot can assemble an average of 30,000 devices a year.