Apple and Samsung said they conduct regular audits of their supply chain.
The Toshiba robot can clear the Fukushima power plant so humans are not exposed to harmful radiation.
Republican presidential candidate seeks other tech companies to do the same and bring back lost jobs.
Supreme Court will hear Microsoft appeal against class action lawsuit.
Amazon planning to provide ocean freight forwarding services.
Savimbi's family in France says the freedom fighter has been portrayed as a "barbarian" in the highly popular game.
Apple accused of using subsidiaries in Ireland to pay lower taxes.
Online encyclopaedia which turns 15, has been edited 808,187,367 times since its launch.
Yahoo's dwindling fortunes mirrored in outage that never registered on Twitter.
Carnegie Mellon says Yahoo's database is a significant contribution for researchers.
The latest innovation by iCracked claims to be more promising than Raspberry Pi.
The social network service has been met with criticism over its privacy breaches in the past as well.
Microsoft has rolled out real-time translation features to Skype for all Windows users.
Uber to pay fine pending appeal against California Public Utilities Commission decision.
Revelmode is working on an animation series that will feature PewDiePie and eight others.
US Department of Transport has proposed a decade-long plan to introduce driverless cars on American roads.
A software bug that drained the Nest battery resulted in failure and home owners feeling the chill.
Siri can now entertain you with its beatboxing skills.
Muhammad Zakir Khan attempted to sign up for Paragon, but received an unusual message from the company.
The company's Chinese unit has been valued at $7bn
Nick Sampson, product architect of Faraday Future, tells IBTimes UK about his plans to revolutionise the car.
Halle Freyssinet hopes to attract national and international tech companies.
Google hopes to partner with traditional car-makers in its autonomous driving project.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai tweeted Google I/O 2016 will be held at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View.
ASA says article titled 14 Laundry Fails was a promotional piece paid for by the dye brand Dylon.
The latest version not yet available on Google Play Store.
The feature will be rolled out to iOS users in a few days, while Android users are left waiting.
The digital service was introduced by Visa in 2014 and 250,000 merchants now accept payments through it.
Could Grindr launch in China after Chinese billionaire buys 60% stake in gay dating app?
From the founder of Vine comes this messaging app that offers a mix of Facebook, WhatsApp and Snapchat.