Hydrogen OS is officially set for release on OnePlus smartphones in China on 28 May.
Flood of edit requests forces Google to halt Map Maker changers after urinating Android drawn on Pakistan.
Google needs to work hard to gain the trust of consumers for its fleet of driverless cars.
Motorola will skip Android 5.0.2 for original Moto X in favour of Lollipop version 5.1.
LG has confirmed to have incorporated consumer units with Quick Charge 2.0, which the company says is "not a must-have" feature.
The Void will feature rooms where visitors can delve into other universes
But only minor, no-injury accidents, says internet giant.
Korea Aerospace Research Institute has unveiled the TR-60 which can take off vertically using powered rotors.
The British Airline Pilots' Association surveyed 2,000 people on what they thought about drone safety.
A new bill is awaiting approval that sets out Hawaii's ambitions to be 100% self-sufficient by 2045
Report suggesting Apple's Watch cost just $84 are wildly inaccurate according to a former Motorola employee.
Three engineering students in Chile have invented a smartphone charger that harnesses power from plants.
First drive of the Tesla Model S P85D, an electric car which is faster than a Ferrari, seats five and free to recharge.
Bitcoin continues run of good form, as USAA and Nasdaq explore the potential of the blockchain.
Gender parity in engineering is a long way off with only 6% of females working in the sector in the UK.
Launching on 12 May, iD will offer UK customers access to its 4G network from as little as £7.50 per month.
A British team are putting the finishing touches to a land speed world record attempt on two wheels with their Jet Reaction jetbike.
Apple prepares to relaunch Beats Music as a streaming service to take on Spotify and YouTube
The Planetary Society's LightSail project is set to realize Sagan's vision after 40 years.
The updated Tiny Troopers game is available for download from the official Windows Phone Store.
Inspired by Terminator, NSA's Skynet program decided an Al Jazeera journalist was an Al Qaeda member.
Microsoft's HoloLens is a revolutionary product, but unless customers's expectations are tempered it will fail.
Nasdaq borrows from bitcoin with share-trading platform verified by the blockchain, not lawyers.
iOS hacker Comex installs web browser on the Apple Watch, suggesting a jailbreak and third-party apps are coming.
Company intends to test blockchain in Nasdaq Private Market – the marketplace to handle pre-IPO trading among private companies.
The Chinese smartphone market contracts for first time in six years with Samsung as the biggest loser.
Upon enabling the new privacy settings, users will notice videos that have been viewed do not get stored in the history section.
Samsung Gulf has confirmed on Facebook that the 2013 Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 is ineligible to receive the Android 5.0 upgrade.
Staff and patients are confused by button-less lifts at the futuristic South Glasgow University Hospital
The Moto E (2nd Gen) can run for more than three days, with one hour each for call, video and internet.