A London council building is replacing its human receptionist with a hologram named Shanice.
Paris Hilton, Joe Biden, Mel Gibson and FBI Director Robert Mueller are among the other big names targeted in the scam.
The state's tech companies are uniting against a new state sales tax on computer software services, claiming it is a threat to jobs.
Rumors have it that gold will be the third color variant of the iPhone 5S, while new iPad rear-shell photos reveal a silver back for the iPad 5.
A series of online benchmark tests show Amazon's next wave of Kindle Fire HD tablets will blaze past the Nexus 7 this winter.
A report from the Digital Power Group examines the environmental impact of the global digital ecosystem.
Amazon briefly cut the price on the Samsung Chromebook (XE303C12). Does the act herald a new laptop running the Chrome OS from Samsung?
The New York Times website went down this morning, and as of this writing is still not back online. Users who entered the web address reported an error page that listed the site as unreachable.
Microsoft has launched a new keyboard and mouse, which, the company says, combine looks and comfort.
Lavabit, an email service used by Edward Snowden, has suspended operations rather than "be complicit in crimes against the people."
While Apple is expected to release the iPad 5 soon, rumors about a 12.9-Inch iPad also gaining traction. Here is how it will look like.
CM Punk corrects grammatical errors he finds in hate mail he receives from wrestling fans in Grammar Slam, a Youtube video series.
Apple’s iPad suffered a major drop in global market share in the second quarter, while Android-powered tablets saw huge growth.
Users of the anonymous TOR network are blaming the FBI for a malware that sends their identities to a server in Virginia.
Even with fewer features than competing products from Apple and Roku, the Google Chromecast is a champ.
The rise of smartphone and tablets has left American and European parents worried about what their child will see online without the right supervision.
CEO Michael Dell could pay a special extra dividend of 13 cents per share to sweeten his existing $13.75-per-share offer.
MakerPlane is designing an aircraft that will cost less than $15,000 and will release the plans for free.
The new program, XKeyscore, allows analysts to monitor nearly all online activity from any person without a court order/warrant.
Corning Inc. (NYSE:GLW) has announced Gorilla Glass NBT screens for touchscreen laptops.
After finding hidden backdoors in hardware and firmware, intelligence companies around the world are banning Lenovo technology from their networks.
In a recent demonstration, a GPS expert showed how a hacker can easily exploit a weakness to hijack a luxury yacht.
Apple may release its new Haswell-powered MacBook Pros in October due to yield issues with the high-resolution Retina display.
In the wake of David Cameron's U.K. porn filter, reports have found that the filters will censor far more than porn.
The five were charged with stealing hundreds of millions of dollars and 160 million credit cards.
A Woodbridge, Va., man turned himself into the police after computer malware tricked him into thinking there was a warrant out for his arrest for possessing child pornography.
A 97-year-old artist uses the Windows 95 program Microsoft Paint to create gorgeous images on his computer.
The tech giant snatched up 36 million of its own shares during the quarter, even though it was scheduled to repurchase 10 million.
Russian and Ukrainian hackers stole personal data In seven-year-long hacking binge that cost consumers $300 million.
Although the new Nexus 7 sports some impressive specs, it will still be a bust, an analyst said, adding that the Moto X could score a home run.