Who wins in the Microsoft-Skype take over?
Microsoft today agreed to buy Skype, the world's most popular Web-calling service, in a move to narrow Google's lead in Web advertising.
Microsoft plugs critical Windows bug
It's Tuesday and for Microsoft that means its massive installed base of Windows users are going to receive several security updates, fixing potential exploits and patching holes before they become problems.
Microsoft to buy Skype for $7bln
Microsoft is close to buying Internet phone company Skype, which could be announced as early as Tuesday sources say.
Monday marks final launch of NASA's Endeavor
The final launch of the space shuttle Endeavor has settled to take place next Monday after engineers battled to resolve an electrical problem that plagued the original launch dates.
Google updates Goggles as competition heats up
Search-giant Google updated its Goggles app on Monday to include better note-taking capabilities, search history, and better business card recognition as machine-vision becomes more useful.
Portable stroke diagnosis: there's an app for that
A new portable tool allows medical professionals to make a stroke diagnosis on a patient wherever they are with almost as much accuracy as being in the hospital.
Beijing Brawl as Apple debuts iPad 2 [PHOTOS]
An Apple Store employee and a customer got into a fight amid the launch of the new iPad2 in China, making for the most intense debut of the iPad in any country.
Japan closes Hamaoka, Chubu plants over meltdown fears
Still recovering from the devastating earthquake and looming nuclear crisis, Japan is taking preventive measures to avoid similar problems from hitting the earthquake prone country in the future.
Sony asked for it: Hacker
Hackers have been causing repeated havoc on Sony networks over the last month, but the devastation is a product of their own making according to a hacker intimately intertwined with the company.
Playstation Outage: Sony asked for it says hacker
Hackers have been causing repeated havoc on Sony networks over the last month, but the devastation is a product of their own making according to a hacker intimately intertwined with the company.
Fight breaks out in China amid iPad 2 launch [PHOTOS]
A Chinese man says he saw a fight between an Apple store employee and a customer amid a frenzy to buy the newly launched iPad 2.
Playstation Network still down as more attacks expected
Hackers, who have been causing repeated havoc on Sony networks, continued to defy the company by posting personal data and escalating rhetoric against the firm.
Stealth helicopter used on bin Laden [PHOTOS]
At least two of the helicopters used in the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound seems to have been a new stealth design, according to several reports emerging from the scene. The use of such helicopters may have been key to the success of the operation that resulted in bin Laden's death.
Battle between Sony and hackers escalate
Hackers, who have been causing repeated havoc on Sony networks, continued to defy the company by posting personal data and escalating rhetoric against the firm.
Breaking Osama death and Twitter: A visualization
A full hour before the formal announcement of Bin-Laden's death, Keith Urbahn posted his speculation on the emergency presidential address.
Science waits on NASA Shuttle
The final launch of the space shuttle Endeavor hit yet another snag , forcing eager scientists to wait up to another week before their experiments hitch a ride to space.
NASA delays shuttle launch again
The final launch of the space shuttle Endeavour hit yet another snag as engineers battle to resolve an electrical problem that continues to delay the mission.
Hackers to take aim at Sony... again
Hackers are preparing to target Sony with another major cyber attack because of the way it handled the first attacks last month, according to new reports.
Oil slightly rebounds in Asia trade
Oil prices rose by 1.3 percent on Friday as a weakened dollar sparked a rebound, but economic data expected during the US market hours could force the commodity south.
Sony Says Its 'The Victim,' Skips House Committee Testimony
Sony executives were absent today as members of a House committee took turns blasting the company for the way it handled breaches of its PlayStation Network and Sony Online Entertainment this past weeks.
LastPass hacking latest in a string of data breaches
News is emerging that yet another online network may have been hacked, and this time, from a service that acts as a safe-deposit box for users other passwords.
Apple's wireless-updates may herald a PC free iPhone
Apple may join the ranks of RIM and some other competitors as it mulls offering software upgrades over the air, doing away with the requirement of needing a PC to enjoy the latest improvements.
Obama to world: 'we mean what we say'
President Barack Obama aimed to strengthen the resolve of the nation on Thursday during the visit to the World Trade Center on Thursday as he spoke firefighters and victims' families of the Sept 11, 2011 attacks.
Obama visits firefighters and police in New York
US President Barack Obama arrived in New York City for an emotional visit to families and survivors of the September 11 terror attacks, hoping to mark an end to the decade long mourning and riding the waves of the death of Osama bin Laden just four days prior.
Obama's bin Laden speech photo staged
Obama's bin Laden speech photo staged
Osama photo decision fuels conspiracy theories
Almost immediately after the United States said it had killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, the conspiracy theories started. But these conspiracy theories are being further fueled by today's decision from the Obama administration not to release pictures of his corpse.
Osama dead: New photos inside the compound [GRAPHIC]
US special operations forces killed Osama Bin Laden this past Sunday but pictures of his death pictures will not be released, said President Barack Obama.
Osama killing a 'perversion' of justice
US special operations forces killed Osama Bin Laden this past Thursday but the slaying is raising major concerns that the United States has gone too far in judge, juror and executioner of the world's most wanted man. Further more, the killing could work against the US to stir up more anti-American sentiment among radical militants.
The Phone Call that Toppled Osama
When one of Osama Bin Laden's aides made a phone call last year, he unwittingly led U.S. pursuers to the doorstep of his boss, the world's most wanted terrorist.
Osama Bin Laden's Wives used as Human-Shield
One of Osama bin Laden's wives stood between the bullets of US Navy SEALs and the most wanted terrorist in the world on Sunday's raid in Pakistan.