A deadly fungus that has wiped out large populations of bats in North America has spread to a new species, the endangered gray bat, US wildlife officials said.
Samsung Electronics has launched its top-of-the-range Galaxy S3 smartphone in Europe, aiming to outsell the previous model that helped the South Korean company topple Apple as the world's largest smartphone maker.
Just over a month after Facebook purchased Instagram the social network has launched a photo app of its own.
David Beckham is the star of the latest ad for Samsung’s Galaxy Note. In the minute and half long web-only video Beckham plays Beethoven’s Ode to Joy on a wall of drums.
Patrick Spence, who resigned this week as global head of sales at struggling BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd, has been hired as chief commercial officer at wireless home audio company Sonos Inc, sources said.
China's Sina Corp has introduced a code of conduct for users of the local version of Twitter amid accusations of censorship to rein in what has grown into a raucous online forum to air political and social grievances.
An Indian-born teenager has won a research award for solving a mathematical problem first posed by Sir Isaac Newton more than 300 years ago that has baffled mathematicians ever since.
After almost a month of dragging his solar-powered car by hand across the highways and back roads of Eastern Ontario, a Toronto environmental activist has finally reached Ottawa.
Mark your calendars: if the sky is clear on the evening of Tuesday, June 5, you’ll be able to witness one of the rarest of celestial events; a transit of the planet Venus.
See a super cute seal video set to a hilarious autotune in this week's Best of YouTube.
Chinese gamers looking to buy Activision Blizzard's hit game "Diablo 3" ahead of its official China launch are using keywords like "America's big pineapple" to search for the game online after the country's leading e-commerce platform shut down sales at the request of the government.
Look back at the franchise that became the benchmark for modern game design.
Super Mario 3D Land for the Nintendo 3DS is excellent, and should have been released with the handheld from day one, because it's exactly the kind of system seller the hardware needs
As far as first-person shooters go, the franchise has managed to do just about everything right.
