Chinese Tech Firm Bans Employees From Owning iPhone 7
The move it to protest America's alleged involvement in the South China Sea dispute.
RIP Taylor Swift? Mural Appears After Kim-Kanye Feud
A giant Taylor Swift mural has been painted in Melbourne to mark the "death" of the singer's career.
Prison Phone Rates, a 'Tax on the Poor,' Keep Going Up
New FCC regulations only apply to interstate calls, and private firms are boosting the cost of local calls to make up for lost revenue.
AMC Theatres Now Says It Won't Allow Texting
CEO Adam Aron's idea of allowing texting at certain locations "has been sent to the cutting room floor," the company said.
Sex, Drugs and Putin Clones: What Would You Ask Putin?
The annual event features Putin answering Russians' questions for hours.
Watch: Magician Dynamo's Phone Trick Goes Really Wrong
The star managed to get a phone into a glass bottle—but failed to deliver the big finale.
Putin Tells Obama Not to 'Meddle' in Savchenko Case
The Kremlin rebuffed Obama's request to free the captured pilot.
Judge to Apple: Help FBI Unlock Syed Farook's Phone
The case is part of a long-running dispute between tech companies and law enforcement over encryption.
San Bernardino Killer's Phone Content Can't be Unlocked
Senate Intelligence Committee told that the phenomenon of communications "going dark" is "overwhelmingly affecting" law enforcement operations.
Paper and Phones Could Soon Diagnose Ebola and HIV for $1
Researchers are working on ways to test for the diseases by simply taking a smartphone picture of the paper.
Apple Could Let You Unlock Your iPhone by Taking a Selfie
Apple was granted the patent for the technology yesterday.
Waffle House Angling to Replace the Post Office
A new partnership with a delivery app is turning the 24-hour eatery into a meet-up point for package delivery.
They're Listening! U.S., U.K. Intelligence Agencies Hack SIM Card Manufacturer
Together, the NSA and GCHQ harvested encryption keys to access global mobile communications.
Photos: All-Instagram Exhibition Highlights Mobile Creativity
Columbus Art Museum and the #jj mobile photography community partner on an all-Instagram exhibition.
Dialing In to STDs
This "dongle" that attaches to smartphones can detect sexually transmitted diseases in blood.
Sesame Touch-Free Smartphone Brings Mobile World to Mobility-Impaired
The Android phone built on face-tracking technology is due out in March; a tablet will follow in June.
No Warrant Needed to Track Cellphones in Public Places, FBI Says
Senators release letter outlining loose FBI restrictions regarding "stingray" technology.
Apple Patents Bending Phone That Isn't the iPhone 6
After notorious #Bendgate incident, Apple may be entering the flexible phone market.
Over Yondr, Where There Are No Phones
Yondr creates phone-free zones to counteract compulsive phone-checking, keep people in the moment and allow them to let go.
Russia's Dual-Screened, Spy-Free, Putin-Approved iPhone Rival (That's Not Russian)
The YotaPhone 2 has arrived and it is being touted as the 'Russian iPhone' by Moscow. It's creators beg to differ.
77 Chinese Nationals Arrested in Kenya For Cybercrimes
The Chinese government have promised to cooperate fully in the investigation
How the Blue LED Changed the World, and Won a Nobel Prize
From lighting your television screen to sterilizing polluted water, how the new Nobel laureates' inventions can change the world
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 'Gapgate': Overblown or Serious Issue?
Early reports of a design quirk in Samsung's soon-to-be released phone follow iPhone's 'Bendgate'
Germany Spied on Turkey, Clinton and Kerry, Newspaper Claims
Turkish foreign ministry summons German ambassador and calls for Berlin to cease espionage activities "immediately"
Is This the Death of the Mass Brand?
The arrival of Amazon's smartphone is but another indicator that customers no longer want to be mass consumers
Britain Moves to Pass Emergency Phone and Email Monitoring Law
Prime Minister David Cameron said the law was necessary following a European Court ruling that made current practices illegal
The Right to Silence Your Phone
The Supreme Court will soon rule on the role of smartphones in crimes, and whether police can search them.