Those expecting Apple to release its iWatch later this year are in luck: Apple was serious enough about the name “iWatch” to go apply for a trademark in Japan.
Google has opened invites to its Trekker program, where a backpack camera captures panoramic images from exotic locales around the world.
Facebook expects to remove ads from pages and groups that are determined to fall into a “more expansive restricted list.”
Google is stepping into the console wars, with a report that follows the announcement of the PS4 and Xbox One.
The Samsung Galaxy S4's leaked Android 4.3 Jelly Bean ROM reveals new features hidden in the firmware.
India's government considers relaxing FDI criteria for retail sector, while Wal-Mart could be probed afresh on bribery charges.
A new “miracle” fruit-diet spam attack has invaded accounts of more than 35,000 Instagram users.
Gamers are eagerly awaiting the annual Steam Summer Sale, when titles are offered at a huge discount.
Microsoft says that Windows 8.1 will be the first platform to have native support for 3D printing.
Microsoft’s new Windows 8.1 Preview is now available for download, but there are some aspects that users need to know before installing it.
Apple released the terms of its contracts with record labels for iTunes Radio, and it will pay a bit better than Pandora.
After reaching a deal with the FBI to publish approximate data on requests for user accounts, Microsoft joined Google in demanding permission from the government to specify which requests were part of FISA.
The second beta of Apple iOS 7 includes a new head-tracking feature, which allows users to control their iPhone or iPad with head movements.
A N.Y. court ruled Wednesday that Starbucks baristas must share their tips with shift supervisors.
The unemployment rate for high school grads is 7.4 percent, and for recent college grads, it’s 7.9 percent.
Here are five key components of the FISA Accountability And Privacy Protection Act Of 2013 you should know about.
A preview desktop version of Windows 8.1, codenamed Blue, from Microsoft.
Samsung announces the Galaxy S4 LTE-A, which is claimed to be the world’s first smartphone to support the new LTE-Advanced network.
Google Monopoly: Here are 7 things you should know about the EU's antitrust investigation of Google.
Apple’s "iPhone 6" in 2014 may feature TSMC-built A8 chip, while new leaked photos suggest that "iPhone 5S" in 2013 may sport an A7 chip.
Apple seeded the iOS 7 Beta 2 to its developers on Monday with new features and support for the iPad. Here are some of the key enhancements.
If you're looking to secure your phone from government surveillance, these 10 apps will help.
Some owners of the new 2013 MacBook Air models are having WiFi issues.
Every June, Google decorates gay search results and plans an entire month of celebrations for Gay and Lesbian Pride Month.
To combat movie piracy in Asia, Disney and Sony are experimenting with offering on-demand streaming of movies like "Django Unchained" and "Brave" while they're still running in theaters.
Samsung has announced three new tablets as well as their release dates, prices and preorder information.
In its first-ever private fund investment, USAID has committed $100 million for India's clean energy sector.
Microsoft proposes investing nearly $700 million for the expansion of its data center in West Des Moines, Iowa.
Swiss bank UBS AG becomes second bank in two months to exit the wealth management business in India to focus on 'core strengths.'
The FTC will investigate Google for its $1 billion acquisition of traffic and navigation app Waze.