The U.S. airport security may be unpopular with impatient travellers, but it’s definitely not with social media users.
Carmaker hopes to move past diesel emissions scandal by focusing on battery-powered cars and digital services.
Google is jumping in and investing $4.5 million over three years to support the Montreal Institute for Learning Algorithms research.
Data analytics gathered from the device can help swimmers prefect their stroke, says the creator of the technology.
The San Francisco-headquartered tech company is expanding its operations into guided activities.
Rush of offerings could materialize next year as companies find themselves on firmer financial footings.
The deal is Samsung's biggest ever, launching the company into the competitive world of connected vehicles.
The claim alleges Samsung was negligent because it knew or should have known that the devices could harm consumers.
The Swiss banking giant's new building is eliminating the concept of fixed desks.
New government policy responds to shortage of global talent, which could be key to domestic job creation and economic growth down the road.
Combining a bit of movie magic and state of the art technology, a California start-up has unveiled a new type of robot packed with personality.
Facebook and Google are facing lawsuits in Illinois over a law that carries fines of $1,000 to $5,000 each time a person’s image is used without permission.
The FBI Sept. 2 published a detailed report on its investigation into Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while she was secretary of state.
Apple unveiled long-awaited updates to its Mac computers Thursday, aiming to spark consumer interest in a product line often overshadowed by newer gadgets like the iPad and iPhone.
Microsoft’s new Surface Studio PC is touted as the next step in rendering 3-D images
Apple says it sold 45.5 million iPhones in the last quarter, 5 per cent fewer than it sold a year earlier.