Google has decided to challenge China's censorship and surveillance of the internet by offering encrypted Web searches for those inside the country by default, a move the company says is part privacy internet technology it's increasingly rolling out around the world.
"Smash Hit" is a pleasure to play. With catchy music and addicting gameplay it's no wonder that the free-to-play game has shot to the top of the iOS App Store charts.
Fans and followers of Samsung who are eagerly anticipating the release of the Galaxy S5, especially those who live in the U.K., can now take comfort in knowing that the S5 now has a release date in the U.K.!
The new Samsung Galaxy S5 is a respectable upgrade from its Galaxy S4 predecessor, but when it comes to deciding on a phone, users are faced with more questions than initially imagined.
A new artistic app just hit the market called Brushstroke by Code Organa, which "transforms your album photos and snaps into beautiful paintings in one touch."
Mike Wright, founding partner at Code Organa shared his insight on his exciting, new product with the Latin Post.
The question of whether Flappy Bird creator Dong Nguyen will resurrect the popular game is yet to be answered, but the game developer is still cashing in
Twenty-five years ago today, on March 12 1989, a British computer scientist working at CERN submitted a proposal for an information management system based on "hypertext" that would link people, computers, and documents in a connected "web" he called "Mesh." A year later he would rename it the World Wide Web - I think you've heard of it.
The battle of words between the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and the chairwoman of the Senate committee whose charge is to oversee the CIA's activities is primed to erupt into a Constitutional crisis, and possibly a watershed moment for the public conversation over the powers of the U.S. Government's spying apparatus.
This year, South by Southwest Interactive - the tech expo that precedes the SXSW music and film festival in Austin, Texas - was just packed with startups vying for attention and funding as ever. Here's a rundown of the winners among the crowd.
Is that Facebook? Or is the U.S. National Security Agency pretending to be Facebook to install malware on your computer? It turns out, that's a question you might have to ask yourself.
Apple trimmed its iPhone return policy this week from 30 days to 14 days, which puts it more in line with other Apple products such as MacBooks and iPads.
Yesterday, Titanfall was released on PC and Xbox One. Not surprisingly, the Xbox One release has been plagued with Xbox Live crashes. Still, Microsoft executives insist the game works fine.
Tesla Motors will stop selling its cars directly to New Jersey consumers starting on April 1 after the state ordered the company to comply with state laws, reports say