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Manage Email SubscriptionsHTC just released the HTC 10, arguably the best phone it’s ever built, but its price all but guarantees it’ll go unnoticed by the masses.
Huawei is headed to battle against Apple and Samsung Electronics in the smartphone arena, and its weapon of choice is a camera.
Uber Technologies Inc. this week brought its motorcycle-taxi hailing service to Indonesia, where it will face strong competition from similar apps as startups battle for users in Southeast Asia's biggest economy.
Max Levchin’s financial technology startup Affirm Inc. has raised a $100 million in Series D, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Tim Draper is putting his celebrity to work as a venture investor. The billionaire investor, who starred in the reality TV show Startup U and tried to make Silicon Valley its own state, has raised $190 million for a seed fund.
Mixpanel’s efforts to fuel rapid growth cost the startup, which is now struggling to regain its stature in a highly competitive industry.
Forget artificial intelligence for board games. Alibaba used artificial intelligence to predict the winner of a popular Chinese reality TV singing competition – and got the winner and finalists all correct.
Hitachi Ltd. is offering new competition to SoftBank Group Corp.'s humanoid robot Pepper in the market for robot assistants.
Two top lawmakers won’t say whether a three-page “discussion draft” posted online late Thursday is the long-anticipated bill that would force companies to decrypt messages and devices when served with a court order.
Getting access to investments in hot tech startups has traditionally been reserved for a few people with the right connections. Crowdfunder is hoping to change that.
Smartphone customers are having a hard time letting go.
Some students at a new online high school in Japan attended their opening ceremony by donning virtual reality headsets.
Facebook unveiled a raft of updates designed to get more of its billion-plus users to create and watch live video.
Apple’s new iPhone SE goes on sale in India on Friday, and it’s not cheap.
The Wall Street Journal speaks with Duncan Clark, who draws on two decades of experience working in China to write about Jack Ma and the evolution of the Chinese Internet.
Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei Technologies Co. wants to be cool. It's one of the company's biggest challenges as it scrambles to push its smartphones upmarket to challenge the current duopoly of Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co.
Intelligence analysts found that business is booming in underground markets for Russian and other hackers, according to a new report released Tuesday by security firm Dell SecureWorks Inc.
Sphero’s $150 phone-controlled robot continues to get new abilities.
Microsoft has struck a partnership through which its Azure business-services platform will be the preferred vendor for a consortium of banks working with product-development firm R3 CEV to help build blockchain-based products.
One part of Apple's business is undervalued and overlooked: Services.
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