Panasonic Corp's <6752.T> initial investment in Tesla Motors Inc's battery factory will amount to "tens of billions" of yen, the Japanese company's chief executive said on Tuesday.
Here's our breakdown of everything you need to know about the Google Nexus 7. Here's our breakdown of everything you need to know about the Google Nexus 7.
Who's Hot, Who's Not? Week 5 of the NFL season is almost complete and with some explosive performances by the Packers, Patriots and Broncos, the NFL's powerhouses are beginning to show their true strengths.
At first Curiosity discovered a bone, now a ball? Like a dog with a bone, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Curiosity Rover has discovered something new on the Red Planet.
While there is no trailer yet, the movie is reportedly live action and not a documentary . It's not a hoax: There will indeed be a Tetris movie. And no, it is not about shapes and lines, as a lot of skeptics were predicting.
Tablets are replacing laptops as mobile internet devices on-the-go, and the 64-bit iOS 7/8 tablets from Apple still represent state-of-the-art technology.
What is Ello? Teenagers, social media users, members of the LGBT community and drag queens: there is a new social media network in town that could offer more than Facebook ever did.
One month after the announcement of iPhone 6/Plus, Apple Pay and the iWatch, Tim Cook is about to update the rest of the device lineup with new tablets.
Does digital advertising really play an impact? Facebook thinks so. Facebook wants to start a fight with Google for digital advertising. Facebook's plans could be great for the company, but its users could suffer.
Google Glass to be used by police in Dubai and airport in U.K. Basic uses for Google Glass have been touted and explored, but some countries are taking advantage of the technology and finding new possibilities and applications for it.
Which cases offer the most protection for the iPhone 6 Remember when the biggest worry for iPhone owners was cracking the screen? Yeah, those were the days.
European Union antitrust regulators approved on Friday a $19 billion offer by Facebook, the world's most popular social network, for mobile messaging startup WhatsApp.
Facebook Inc plans a stricter review of requests to access information on its 1.32 billion active users after a psychological experiment on unwitting users in 2012 created a furor on social media.
Software giant Google Inc plans to launch a mobile messaging app it is likely to test in India and other emerging markets, the Economic Times newspaper reported on Friday, citing sources.