Multiple Fortune 100 companies were the victims of a coordinated series of cyber attacks dubbed Nitro, says security firm Symantec Corp. At least 48 firms - all of which are involved in the chemical and defense industries - were subject to the attack, which has been traced back to a computer system owned by a man in his twenties working out of northern China.
HTC sold more smartphones in the U.S. than any other company in the last three months.
Capcom reveals two new characters for Ultimate MvC3, Frank West and Rocket Racoon, and new modes.
On Friday, a news release announced that HP's TouchPad that was back for sale again at Best Buy.
Amid bad financial news, Nintendo global president Satoru Iwata says the Nintendo Wii U will debut in 2012.
HTC is the top smartphone maker in the U.S., and now they are bringing a 4G device to AT&T.
Along the California coastline, it's occasionally possible to see an eerily breathtaking sight when the sun goes down: millions of flashes of bright blue lighting up the night as the surf meets the beach in an arresting, ethereal display.
CNET reported Sunday that a Japanese language site Macotakara believes Apple has a new 15-inch MacBook on the way. Rumors say testing on this new MacBook has begun.
Complete your Halloween party decorations with these digital ghosts and devils.
With U.S. government closing the chapter to space exploration, commercial space companies are trying to convince lawmakers to invest in their business ventures.
Mohsen Shahinpoor, a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Maine, and a team at Seoul National University in South Korea led by Seung-Won Kim have both independently invented prototypes of robots that snap shut in response to stimuli and trap insects in the manner of the carnivorous Venus flytrap plant (Dionaea muscipula).
Americans watch hundreds of hours of television, so if Apple begins making them with Voice recognition, it could be the ultimate machine.
Firefox is already highly customizable, but now a fully integrated Bing version is available for download.
Highlights from an extensive report on tablet computer owners.
A new report finds that social gaming giant, Zynga, is having a difficult time driving user growth.
Ongoing analysis of information gathered by the European Space Association's Rosetta orbiter suggests that a 75-mile-long, 47-mile-wide body named 21 Lutetia, formerly thought to be an asteroid, may actually be a dwarf planet, or protoplanet, leftover from the violent interactions during the early days of our solar system.
On Friday, NASA launched a new satellite that will improve our short-term weather forecasting accuracy, among other contributions.
Magicka: the Stars are Left looks to Lovecraft lore for new downloadable content with an insane amount of new features.
The DC comic based MMORPG becomes the latest online game
Apple patent reveals 3D gestures could be possible, but iPad 3 also needs to have 4G speeds and be less expensive.
'Google Offers' partners with 14 other daily deal Web sites and picks up service in four new cities as it battles with Groupon.
Apple recommends all the updates, most of which fix minor issues.
A new patent suggest Apple is exploring the use of motion controls in interacting with video capable devices.
Windows Phone has the most to prove, but can Android 4.0 take on Windows Phone and defeat iOS 5?
A new biography, commissioned by Jobs himself, was just released and contains a frank portrayal of the prolific Apple CEO.
Olympus Corp risks possible lawsuits unless a planned probe of acquisitions at the heart of a scandal engulfing the endoscope maker is truly independent, the head of the Tokyo Stock Exchange warned Friday.
Apple's founder liked to feel special, and he devised a way to avoid attaching California plates to his Mercedes.
A recent poll seeking to gauge public understanding of climate engineering across the U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom has made a surprising discovery: 72 percent of respondents were favorably inclined toward exploring climate engineering and solar radiation management (SRM) options.
A team of computer security researchers recently developed a proof-of-concept 'spy' app for the iPhone 4 capable of tracking typing on a nearby keyboard using the device's native accelerometer and gyroscope. Even a basic, widely available mobile device such as the iPhone is sensitive enough to enable the app to pick up data such as whether the keystrokes come from the left or right side of the keyboard and the relative distance between punched keys.
Facebook will release the Trusted Friends and App Passwords security features on Facebook soon.