Federal agencies are now required to obtain a warrant before using cellphone tracking technology known as a 'StingRay.'
Acer unveiled the Revo Build PC at Berlin's IFA technology show on Wednesday. The Revo Build can be expanded simply by stacking additional parts on top of the base computer.
A British man has created a giant drone able to keep a human airborne for about 10 minutes.
With demand for commercial drones continuing to grow, the FAA is attempting to clarify how the vehicles are used in U.S. airspace.
In an attempt to break away from competitors like Netflix and Hulu, Amazon has begun offering its members free video downloads for mobile devices and tablets.
As part of its move to a holding company called Alphabet, Google unveiled a redesigned logo on Tuesday featuring a new typeface.
British comedian Rowan Atkinson, in character as 'Mr Bean,' rides on a Mini car along The Mall in central London, Friday.
Google's Chrome browser began blocking Adobe Flash advertisements by default on Tuesday, pausing animations unless users click on the ads to play them. Google says the move will speed up web browsing, improve battery life on mobile devices, and keep users more secure.
Facebook is reworking its system to remove the countless 'freebooting' (copyright-infringing) videos that users upload every day. Will it be enough?
Facebook announced last week that it will introduce new technology and reporting tools to crack down on videos uploaded to its site without creators' permission. Top content creators have been critical of what they see as Facebook's lax attitude toward video piracy.
Opinion: Donald Trump has unrealistic solutions for solving global competitiveness, but at least he’s talking about the issue. None of the other candidates are.
For the first time ever, one billion people used Facebook in a single day, according to founder Mark Zuckerberg.
The Pentagon announced the FlexTech Alliance, a group of 162 companies and universities including Apple, Boeing, and Harvard University.
Iowa's new digital driver's license raises privacy concerns as critics question the need to collect residents' personal information all in one place.
The Jamaican Olympic gold medal-winning sprinter had an encounter this week with recent technology. The outcome was probably not what he was expecting.
Google has rejected the European Commission's charges that the company harmed consumers and producers by distorting Internet search results to favor its own shopping service.
The photo-sharing app Instagram will, for the first time, allow users to post photographs in a portrait and landscape format.