European mobile operators have accused Apple of artificially limiting competition.
Google celebrates the 41st anniversary of the discovery of the mountain of butterflies with its first doodle of 2016.
Round up of the biggest car technology stories from the Consumer Electronics Show.
The Summon feature enables drivers to remotely operate the car's autopilot system.
Leaked photo shows Facebook building Mac version of the Messenger app.
Spotify says it saw fastest subscriber growth in second half of 2015.
Louis Vuitton files lawsuit against three Chinese online counterfeiters.
Obama's speech is expected to be less policy heavy and more people-oriented
Drones converted into flying bombs could potentially target nuclear power stations.
Android Marshmallow users need two-step setup for Chat Helper for WhatsApp.
NFL planning to live-stream all London games following streaming success in 2015.
Samsung has been struggling to boost sales with its traditional models
A Batmobile, an air taxi and a paper aeroplane drone were among the highlights at this year's CES.
Rumoured iPhone 7 expected to replace audio jack with wireless headphones.
Silicon Valley leaders to work with US government to fight militant propaganda online.
A petition filed on SumOfUs.org has amassed over 200,000 fan signatures asking Apple to retain 3.5mm audio jack on iPhone 7.
Scientists have invented the first portable, touchless device that can monitor a patient's blood flow.
Autel Robotics shows off dual-mode drone that takes off vertically and then becomes fixed-wing aircraft.
The D-Vine is a machine that serves the perfect glass of wine, decanted and at the right temperature.
Researchers have pioneered a method to create transparent electrodes from a grid of ultra-fine gold walls.
Apple and other tech firms that shun the open marketplace hinder the revolution we've been promised.
Microsoft's new Lumia devices are now available for purchase.
Delphi has developed an Internet of Things system for its automated cars to greatly improve car safety.
Apple's new self-healing technology is aimed at fixing potential issues like dead pixels and liquid damage without user input.
Both companies have not provided any details of the deal, nor commented on future plans.
The company has also agreed to incorporate stricter regulations for dealing with user data and privacy.
Software collects everyday user data to enhance user privacy.
The mobile phone business of the company will be brought under a consolidated unit.
Lawsuit filed in California contends devices provide inaccurate reading of heart rates of wearers.
Edward Snowden appeared at CES via Suitable's Beam robot.