Welcome to this week's Threat Level Thursday, where we find the Chinese snooping again, the Pentagon beefing up against more Snowdens, wesee how much Home Depot's credit card breach might end up costing, and why Google says not to worry about Gmail being hacked.
Google kick off its Android One program Monday in India, introducing a new line of affordable smartphones that will help it crack into emerging markets.
Apple's new iPhones aren't due to hit consumers' hands until Friday, but the verdicts are in. Apple has hit a home run, even if it is a bit late and a bit overzealous.
New iOS debuted at 1 p.m. EDT Wednesday. It only took 1 hour and 29 minutes, but the download and installation process of the new iOS 8 software is complete on my iPhone 5 (32 GB model).
iOS 8 will debut Wednesday When iOS 7 was released in 2013, users were excited by the visual changes and extra features. iOS 8 debuts Wednesday, and while it will not have the visual changes that iOS 7 had, it will have plenty of extra features and utlities.
Latino audiences might lead the way towards TV over the Internet. It looks like next year will finally bring over-the-top (OTT) television programming, often simply called Internet TV.
With the recent circus-like announcement of Apple's iPhone 6, consumers and tech-enthusiasts have whetted appetites for Google's latest creation: the Nexus 6, or Nexus X.
More than 200,000 self-driving vehicles expected on roads by 2025 California drivers soon may be sharing the road with more than just human drivers. Imagine seeing an Audi A7 on autopilot.
Last chance to upgrade to latest iOS 7 for jailbreak Apple has released iOS 8 for mobile devices today, but a jailbreak may take some months to reach the public.
Rugged case maker will allow customers to create their own case color combos Otterbox is known for their rugged smartphone cases, but now they are letting customers pick out the color combinations for the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.
Comparing the two phones' specs All eyes may be on the Apple iPhone 6 but Samsung has had a big screened phone since 2013, the Galaxy S4 and S5. Samsung Galaxy S4 and S5 do not have that many differences but one major difference between the S4 (March 2013) and the S5 (February 2014) is the ruggedness and the weight.
It looks like Apple's iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have lived up to their hype, as Apple announced Monday that the two new iPhones hit a new record for first-day pre-orders. Bad news? Some customers will have to wait thanks to the large volume.
AT&T made its case for acquiring DirecTV at the recent Goldman Sachs' Communacopia conference Friday, saying that it will be able to offer the kind of speeds the FCC is looking for.
Bioware producer talks about the game's Skyhold and War Table features As gamers inch ever closer to again battling dragons in medieval times in BioWare's much-anticipated "Dragon Age: Inquisition," the game's developers slowly have began divulging teasing nuggets of information about the upcoming game.
Apple to release new operating system ahead of iPhone 6 For those of you not due for a mobile upgrade -- and not willing to shell out hundreds for the new iPhone 6 -- but want the latest Apple software, the time is nigh.
Could Super Smash Bros. for Wii U come out this winter? Wii U gamers have waited for and waited and still there is no official release date for "Super Smash Bros.
Some users are not happy with the auto-download of the free album Rock band U2 was feeling generous when they released their new album "Songs of Innocence" for free to all 500 million iTunes users.
FCC deadline for the public comment period on its proposed change to the open internet have received 3 million responses so far. The rules would create a two tier system for fast and slow users; a prospect that open internet advocates argue would be detrimental on many levels.
In honor of football season, in this week's Tap That App, we look at theScore, probably the only sports app you'll ever need to track your favorite sports, teams, and players.