"Ultimately VR will change the world," says the legendary guitarist.
HTC has stopped manufacturing the Nexus 9, signalling the end of the Nexus tablet series.
Activists are dropping SD cards and USB sticks containing Western and South Korean films into North Korea.
Samsung is likely to launch the Galaxy Note 7 in early or mid-August.
Samsung is the leader in smartphone shipments but Huawei is the top player in network equipment.
About 600 major companies in Kunshan have plans to replace workers with robots.
A 24-hour public trial will take place in week beginning 13 June.
App will help you get the style you want while helping budding stylists show off their skills.
Uber-on-the-Thames? Amphibious vehicles for potential road and water taxi service demonstrated in London.
New technology could usher in full-colour e-comics and e-magazines.
IBTimes heard from Align Commerce, Azimo, WorldRemit and Blockchain Technology Limited (BTL).
World's most successful Kickstarter project returns with two new smartwatches and a fitness-focused wearable.
The preview build of Android N will feature the Oxygen OS 3.0.1.
Haydn Shaughnessy, author of Platform Disruption Wave, talks about China's platform-based global power play.
BloqEnterrpise promises Turing-complete smart contracts plugged into Bitcoin, written in JavaScript and Python
Monthly subscription from The Walking Dead digital distributor draws ire from independent writers.
Staffordshire University has been given £140,000 grant from the European Commission for the project.
Does the Transit Elevated Bus offer a future glimpse of China's public transit system?
The 3D printed office is energy and cost effective and was built in less than 3 weeks.
The iOS 9.2 update caused many iPhones to crash and some were permanently damaged.
Microsoft has announced 1,850 job cuts, mostly in its Finnish smartphone division, and $950m write-down.
Hackers have altered users' profile pictures and bios before tweeting sexual content.
Apple wants a slice of the voice assistant action
Norway consumer protection agency reads 250,000 words of smartphone app terms and conditions.
The case mainly focuses on LTE-based devices.
The company said OxygenOS 3.0 official OTA for OnePlus 2 is expected within a couple of weeks.
Startup says it can identify poker players, criminals, geniuses, terrorists and paedophiles.
Updategate: Claims Microsoft Windows 10 installed in computers without consent of owners.
Telstra customer landed with phone bill that put his bank account millions of dollars into the red by mistake.
In six months, UK anti-piracy group FACT will no longer receive backing from six major Hollywood studios.