GoPro's Karma compact quadcopter drone is officially back in the U.S. market three months after being recalled.
Former CEO Dick Costollo said Twitter's response to abuse and trolling was lacking.
Facebook, which now boasts of nearly 2 billion active users, increased its earnings, profit and user base in the final quarter of 2016.
IS is now using drones to survey and attack Iraqi forces.
Snapchat has produced a steady stable of lenses for its users to apply to their face. Now the company is working lenses that will interact with landscapes and objects as well.
A new study says vaping, which has become increasingly popular among young people, could be linked to an increase in heart disease.
Android Nougat updates for Galaxy S7 carrier models could begin soon.
The cable provider's app for Roku has some strings attached.
Fox Sports and Intel are using 70 Ultra High Definition to broadcast Super Bowl LI.
The Vahana would cut travel times in half and may be compatible with taxi companies such as Uber within a decade.
Regulators will make travel within the European Union easier for cell phone users.
The New York Attorney General has accused Charter of providing slower internet speeds than what customers pay for.
Instagram is testing the ability to post multiple photos at the same time.
Samsung has confirmed a produced launch for Mobile World Congress in February.
The March for Science on Washington D.C. has an official date: April 22, Earth day.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company is considering taking legal action against Trump’s immigration executive order, adding that hundreds of Apple employees are affected by travel ban.
The upcoming Nintendo console will get a high-profile showcase for Super Bowl LI.
Amazon is continuing its investment in delivery services, pledging to build a $1.5 billion air cargo hub that will employ around 2,000 people.
Facebook, which announced changed to its news feed Tuesday, said that its latest update will help better identify authentic content.
Facebook is building a TV-style video app and seeking publishers to create exclusive TV-like content for it, according to a report.
A Rolls Royce executive claims autonomous ships will be "routinely" used in the shipping industry within the next fifteen years.
A former Federal Reserve employee was placed on probation and fined for operating bitcoin mining software on a government server for more than two years.
In an earning calls to investors on Tuesday, Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson revealed more details on "Star Wars Battlefront 2."
References to Windows 10 Cloud have been spotted within the builds of Windows 10, and they might be signaling the arrival of a more affordable operating system from Microsoft.
Nintendo first announced the end of Wii U production domestically in Japan, but followed it up by announcing it has actually "ended globally."
Ridesharing service Lyft has made it easier for users to keep track of the destinations they saved on iOS Calendar and Google Calendar.
After several quarters of sluggish performance, Apple returned to form in the first quarter of 2017, beating the Wall Street estimates.
It seems Apple did more than just roll out its first iOS 10.3 beta software. The Cupertino giant may have also announced the end of its support for 32-bit apps.
Some states are imposing a strict rule on the use of Apple’s MacBook Pro with Touch Bar for the bar examination.
Plex has just announced its acquisition of streaming news service Watchup.