Users can't exactly call customer service when a piracy provider stops working.
Streaming rights unconfirmed as deadline fast approaches to fill out Spotify rival’s catalog.
New update expands on the original concept of sending a "yo" noise to your friends.
Civil liberties advocates say Facebook and other tech giants should get permission before storing individuals' likenesses.
Companies are adding brick-and-mortar options to make it easier for a growing smartphone-native population in India to buy digital content.
The hit fantasy series is more popular than ever, on both HBO and the Pirate Bay.
Chinese conglomerates looking to expand overseas are tapping opportunities in India as the subcontinent grows.
With net neutrality rules now in effect, the FCC has updated a submission form allowing consumers to appeal to the agency when ISPs do not comply.
TBO aims to be the "HBO or Netflix of China" -- but faces stiff competition, with viewers used to watching for free.
Four leading botanical gardens from around the world want to make it easier for researchers to identify plants in the field.
Hackers who accessed the Office of Personnel Management database this week could use the information gained to affect U.S. laws and policies.
Growing taste for imported food — from avocados to lobsters — is fueling rapid development, as government eases restrictions.
Information was stolen from at least 4 million federal workers in the latest infiltration at the Office of Personnel Management.
Federal government employees have been frustrated with the Office of Personnel Management's response to the data breach.
Users opening the touch version will soon have to switch to the desktop version to continue using the Microsoft-owned video-chat application.
Latest beta release suggests pricing in Russia to be 169 rubles (just over $3) and 120 rupees (just under $2) in India, while Spotify has yet to launch in either country.
The Israeli government has been vocally opposing any nuclear deal with Iran for years.
Daniel Ek's first public comment after the Apple Music announcement follows word yesterday that Spotify has doubled its subscriber base in one year.
Fake cell towers eavesdrop on conversations and gather data.
Google's relentless quest for an ever larger audience for its search advertisers has led the company to build lighter pages that will load even on 2G networks.
The move is a significant change for the site, which is famous for its light-touch regulation of discourse.
Legal or not, various groups compete to release movie torrents faster than the competition. But video quality beats quantity.
Using a Wi-Fi routing device, hackers can send users forms designed to look like Apple Pay.
New options will let users import and export lists of blocked accounts, allowing communities harassed by the same accounts to share block lists.
Online drug sales with bitcoins are thriving on the dark Web, according to a survey of people by the Global Drug Survey.
Spotify also reports that it has paid out $300 million in royalties in the first three months of 2015, bringing its total payout figure to $3 billion overall.
In effect, SpaceX would compete with Time Warner and Comcast, while granting Internet access to parts of the world now too remote to benefit.
Schiller also addressed the issue of the new Macbook only having one USB-C port, and why Apple doesn’t make phones with bigger batteries.
Users are advised to change all their passwords on a regular basis.
"The Martian" is scheduled to be released Nov. 25, more than three years after Andy Weir self-published the book in serial form.