New app warns Syrians of air strikes
A Russian military aircraft thunders into the sky at 4.47 pm from Russia's air base at Hmeimim in western Syria, veering to the east.
A Russian military aircraft thunders into the sky at 4.47 pm from Russia's air base at Hmeimim in western Syria, veering to the east.
Jeff Bezos, Amazon.com's founder and the world's richest person, said on Thursday he will commit $2 billion to helping homeless families and starting pre-schools for low-income communities.
Apple has introduced its largest iPhone ever and a new line of watches that can detect heart problems as it looks to sell more expensive devices.
Unlike his charismatic boss, Alibaba CEO Daniel Zhang isn't one to grab the limelight, let alone make kung fu movies with superstars.
Financial data has been stolen from potentially hundreds of thousands of British Airways customers who made online bookings in recent weeks.
The U.S. government has charged and sanctioned a North Korean man in the WannaCry and Sony cyber attack assaults.
Amazon has joined Apple to become the second US$1 trillion publicly listed U.S. company after its stock price more than doubled in a year.
An Apple self-driving car was rear-ended while merging onto an expressway near the company's Silicon Valley headquarters this month, the company said in an accident report posted on Friday that confirmed the iPhone maker is still in the race to build autonomous vehicles.
Apple said on Thursday it will host an event on Sept. 12 at the Steve Jobs Theater in the company's Cupertino, California, campus, where it is widely expected to unveil new iPhone models.
Toyota Motor Corp will invest $500 million in Uber to jointly work on developing self-driving cars, a source familiar with the matter said on Monday, a bid by both companies to catch up to rivals in the hotly competitive autonomous driving business.
The world's first public bond created and managed using only blockchain had support from seven investors, said Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
Microsoft said that hackers linked to Russia's government sought to launch cyber attacks on U.S. political groups.
Google has been accused in a lawsuit of illegally tracking the movements of millions of iPhone and Android phone users.
The U.S. government is trying to force Facebook to break the encryption in its popular Messenger app so law enforcement may listen to a suspect's voice conversations in a criminal probe, three people briefed on the case said, resurrecting the issue of whether companies can be compelled to alter their products to enable surveillance.
An Australian teenager has pleaded guilty to hacking into the main computer network of technology giant Apple.