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Apple and Microsoft are psyched Intel will build Thunderbolt into its chips. That could help with VR, big monitors and fast external drives.

The online store's experiment with physical bookstores reaches New York City. Should traditional retailers be worried?

The 2017 version arrives Thursday for $230, captures 4K spherical video and is iPhone compatible.

That's actually the second most surprising thing about it. The first is it's controlled by hand motions! Plus: My other favorite drone just got better, and it's on sale to boot.

Viral video captures woman using a racial slur against a Latino customer in a Virginia Sprint store.

Samsung in March asked the nation's highest court to reconsider a ruling in a trial involving the iPhone's slide-to-unlock and autocorrect features.

Denise Young Smith, Apple's head of HR, will now oversee the company's diversity and inclusion efforts.

The two companies set aside their differences and now hope to collaborate on new health tech initiatives.

Commentary: In a new campaign, Cupertino claims it takes nothing to come over to its side. It also says there are many reasons to do it, like your music sounding better.

Netflix's flagship series still makes for riveting TV, but does it beat what's happening in the real world? Find out more in our spoiler-free review.

This updated list shows the current laptops, tablets and 2-in-1 hybrids with the longest battery life.

Commentary: After Jeb Bush says the president should stop tweeting, The New York Times reports that the president's own team wants him to slow down with the Twitter action.

Get to know Wendy, the one who bleeds blue and gold, loves our audience (you), and a chocolate lover.

One of the largest cyberattacks ever is currently eating the web, hitting PCs in countries and businesses around the world.

The futuristic "Spaceship," aka Apple Park, features trees and a massive gym but no help for young parents.

Daydream support will also be on LG phones this summer.

A technology called progressive web apps is making websites less pokey on your phone. It's proving its worth with Twitter and Lancome.

Apple told its manufacturers to stop paying for Qualcomm's technology. The chipmaker wants its money.

The company is preparing to refresh its MacBook line in time for the Worldwide Developers Conference, according to a report.

At its presentation to financial analysts today, AMD presented an outline of upcoming product rollouts, and it highlighted all the buzzy stuff to impress Wall Street.

The company's "Today at Apple" program sees performances this weekend from artists like Estelle, Leon Bridges and Charlie Puth.

Commentary: While some of us are busy talking about gigabit speeds, many Australians still don't have a basic understanding of the NBN. How did they get left so far behind?

"The Da Vinci Code" may be a bestseller, but it's a drag on a UK charity shop that's swimming in the popular paperback.

Despite the inventors of MP3 seemingly abandoning the format, industry experts say there's still some life in it yet.

After more than three years, Apple's most powerful Mac has finally been updated. An even bigger redesign will follow.

Commentary: The mixed-reality capabilities of Microsoft's Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, as well as its recent Windows 10 S debut, make the competition seem very behind the times.

Apple is giving glass-maker Corning $200 million as part of its $1 billion Advanced Manufacturing Fund.

The US trade group says a court shouldn't dismiss its suit against the chipmaker. Samsung agrees with the FTC.

It's been a while since we've sat down with Scott Stein. Today we discuss Project Scorpio's specs, the Mac Pro and attempt to wrap our heads around Pepsi's awful ad.

The next version of Windows 10, a new creative tool called Story Remix and a powerful cross-OS universal clipboard are just some of the new stuff Microsoft unveiled.