The terrorist group has recruited more than 3,000 Westerners to Iraq and Syria thanks in part to its social media strategy.
The atmospheric satellites will beam wireless Internet to areas without it, as well as to disaster-struck areas.
A government watchdog made 17 recommendations to the FAA, including one asking the agency to update its security strategy.
Young Indian professionals are happy with their Windows smartphones and could upgrade to Microsoft's new Lumias.
Supreme Court case could mean states that rely on HealthCare.gov would be have to switch to self-managed exchanges.
The Seattle Police Department appears to be the first to have launched a YouTube channel for body camera footage.
President Obama predicted that restrictive laws on U.S. technology companies could limit trade with China.
The site, known for providing access to illegal downloads of films, TV shows and music, is sinking.
Unlike Facebook and Google, Amazon has largely avoided hiring Washington insiders to lead its public campaigns.
Frank Underwood's motivations in this season have been the subject of debate on torrent sites throughout the world.
"Intrusive" technology regulations in China threaten to cut American businesses out of a $20 billion banking hardware market.
It took less than 72 hours for the company to cancel an impending no-porn policy.
The microblogging service has boosted the number of employees charged with protecting users from harassment.
Analysts contend that the search giant's investors are concerned about its spending, which has slowed the expansion of Fiber.
The former White House press secretary was rumored to take over Apple's lobbying arm before he joined Amazon's shop.
A new report provides insight as to why getting online remains elusive for most people on Earth.
U.S. tech giants such as Apple and Amazon are rushing to build data centers on the Continent to allay Europe's privacy concerns post-Snowden.
Suicidal thoughts often surface on the social network, which unveiled new tools to intervene.
Fark.com founder Drew Curtis has no political experience, but he's hoping his outsider status will help him tap into a frustrated electorate.
Reported in early February, the Anthem hack was the largest yet to hit an American health insurance company.
The rules will force broadband providers to treat all Internet traffic equally, proponents say.
The policy, which comes into effect March 10, bans nude images posted without the consent of those depicted.
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer plans to enlist developers in a quest to break Google's stranglehold on the mobile search market. But is it too late?
By replicating Netflix's clean interface and deep movie catalog, Popcorn Time has quickly become the bane of international copyright enforcers.
Sexually explicit material traditionally has been available on Blogger if site administrators hid it behind a pop-up warning.
The NSA leaker and subject of an Oscar-winning documentary took part in a revealing Q&A.
This group of cybercriminals has brought major networks to their knees more than once. How can Sony, Twitch and other companies protect themselves?
Uber partners with another mobile app company to provide safety scores for different localities in New Delhi, India.
Almost every movie that was up for an Academy Award has been available online for months — often posted illegally.
Security and encryption companies report an influx of business requests from companies aiming at better protection.