Video game aficionados were affected by an outage of Sony's PlayStation Network on Tuesday, but the Japanese company was able to resolve the issue by Wednesday afternoon.
Samsung's next-generation Galaxy S6 smartphones promises to bring a slew of new improvements to the table, including a much-waited for streamlining of the TouchWiz interface.
Google's latest statistics show that although the latest version of Android, 5.0 Lollipop, has yet to make an impression in the overall Android market two months since its release.
Sony Pictures Entertainment's "The Interview" almost faced extinction, before a phone call helped release one of the most politically controversial movies to date.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Tom Wheeler expressed his support for Title II reclassification in the ongoing net neutrality debate and announced that the FCC will vote on the matter at the end of February.
T-Mobile may be shaking up the wireless industry, but rival Sprint reported it ended 2014 with encouraging results, keeping it in third place among the major national networks.
This week, President Obama called for new laws protecting Americans from the kind of massive data breaches that defined the consumer cybersecurity narrative in 2014, along with a proposal to limit technology companies' use of student data.
Nintendo fans continue to wait for more news about this year's upcoming releases. On Wednesday, they may finally learn a bit more of what to expect from the Japanese video game maker as Nintendo Direct will broadcast online details about the company's upcoming line up as well as other news.
Automakers are taking the North American International Auto Show in Detroit by storm with the unveiling of supercars. Ford debuted its all-new GT at the 2015 Detroit Auto Show on Monday. Let's see how Ford's GT supercar compares with the Acura NSX.
The rumor mill is generating much talk about Apple's newest smartphone, and a big question is what the model will be called. Previously, Apple released the iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S and so on. It is likely that the next smartphone will be called the iPhone 6S rather than the iPhone 7, but then agqin, Apple released the iPhone 6 Plus alongside the iPhone 6 in 2014. Will Apple ditch the "S" and simply call the new smartphone iPhone 7? We can only speculate, so let's explore the rumors about the iPhone 7.
Fitbit has been around since 2007. The company designs and maintains fitness activity trackers that can be worn on the wrist or belt. Now, in 2015, Americans are seeing more wearable devices that act like smartphones and miniature computers like the Fitbit Surge, the company's most expensive and most advanced model. The $249 price tag might shy many potential buyers away, but the device is packed with features. Let's take a look at some of them.
Mojang announced many news for its most popular game, including the ability to change one's username as well as reaching one million current players and more than 30 million copies of "Minecraft: Pocket Edition" sold.
Look out, taxi cab drivers, regular people are using their personal cars to steal your potential passengers. A new fee for Lyft and Uber drivers may soon make this more difficult to do so in airports, however.