The movie piracy site is expanding, but you better enjoy it while it lasts.
A new app is becoming popular with doctors, business execs and anyone else who wants to keep private information private.
FBI Director James Comey criticized the tech giants last year for their opposition to surveillance backdoors.
Apple is now focused on creating an online TV service and a new version of the Apple TV set-top box, the Wall Street Journal reports. Both are expected to be announced in June.
The site returned with a vengeance after being knocked offline as part of the Pirate Bay raid last year.
Google is reportedly readying a button that would make it possible for mobile users to shop directly from the search giant.
The hack has yet to be confirmed by an official source, though Anonymous has targeted the Italian exposition for weeks.
Google has released two new Chromebooks in India, with the sellers listing the laptops online to target India's urban middle class.
The best way to avoid the social network's data collection is to vigilantly delete your Internet cookies.
Apple, which started offering Maps service in 2012, did not say how it plans to use Coherent Navigation’s mapping technology.
Stephenson's 863-page novel is a science fiction blockbuster sure to find its way onto a number of best-of lists at year's end.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko had asked Facebook to open a separate office in Ukraine.
The search giant said it welcomes external criticism of how it handles cases filed under the rule.
It would be difficult for hackers to launch an attack on more than a few machines at once.
Are a child's text messages the same as diary entries? Many parents are willing to anger their children by monitoring their communications.
Was Carl Sagan right when he said a spacecraft can travel like a sail boat? There's only one way to find out.
Owners can just throw the drone into the air and watch as it starts flying on its own.
uTorrent's software lets users download any kind of content, whereas Popcorn Time is devoted exclusively to piracy.
Artificial intelligence has been the subject of increasing focus in Silicon Valley.
Hackers claiming links to Islamic State group are warning of imminent cyberattacks on the U.S. and Europe.
The fifth episode of the HBO show was pirated 2.2 million times in 12 hours.
Iris scanners could help save missing children or enable real-time surveillance, depending on who you ask.
Google tried to make its Map Maker accessible to all. And then the Internet had too much fun.
Amazon Prime Air, as the drone program is being described, will deploy a variety of different drone sizes.
Philip Zimbardo, lead researcher in the Stanford prison experiment, lays out his most recent findings in a new book.
Nokia's mapping service could help Uber manage its core transportation network and its logistics business.
Defense Distributed responds to a takedown order for its 3D-printed pistol with a free-speech suit against the State Department.
As President Xi Jinping prepares for Friday's visit to Russia, a new online video shows ordinary Chinese citizens hailing two "very strong" leaders.
How long PayIvy will be able to stay online remains to be seen, but it certainly won't be the last marketplace of its kind.
It's not clear if the NSA taps without a warrant phone calls made between Americans.