Entrepreneurs Say Ireland's Tech Economy Will Survive End Of 'Double Irish' Tax Loophole
Ireland is out to show it can still be the 'Celtic Tiger' without the tax loopholes.
Facebook Posts Drive Most Removal Requests Under Europe's 'Right To Be Forgotten' Law
The majority of requests are for public Facebook posts — and most could be handled if the user understood their privacy settings.
Oculus VR CEO: We're Still Months Away From Shipping Virtual Reality Goggles To Consumers
But will not-quite-ready for primetime VR goggles from Samsung and Sony poison the well for Oculus?
World Series Game 7 Could Save Fox Broadcasting From Lowest-Rated Series In History
The matchup between the Giants and the Royals was shaping up as the lowest-rated World Series in history. That could change tonight.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Courts China By Giving Public Interview, In Mandarin
Facebook CEO joined the board of Tsinghua University, considered a meeting ground for Western business leaders and Chinese officials.
Tracking Beacons: Unregulated And Coming To A Store, Stadium Or Airport Near You
Beacons are part of an infrastructure being built out to influence purchase decisions in real time.
JPMorgan Attack Shows Hackers Gaining Upper Hand In Cyberwars
Banks are supposed to be secure. But they're not.
Advertisers Like Facebook's New Targeting Plan, But What About Users?
Facebook peddles user data in its quest to convert more ad dollars to digital media.
Can AOL Save Yahoo? In About-Face, Activist Hedge Fund Starboard Says, Yes
Starboard now thinks AOL is Yahoo's best chance for a future.
Investor: Yahoo Should Merge With AOL To Create 'Synergies' Worth $1 Billion
Pressure's on for Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer.
Facebook Readies 'People Targeting' To Take On Google In Advertising
Rich with personal data, your Facebook profile is of great interest to advertisers — and Facebook has a plan for it.
With Alibaba Now Public, Yahoo Loses Some Wall Street Appeal
Now that Alibaba is public, that's one less reason for Wall Street to care about Yahoo.
Gold iPhone 6 Selling As High As $4,128 In Beijing Stores
A delay in selling the iPhone 6 in China has created a robust grey market for the device.
Alibaba's Big Winners: Underwriting Banks, Jack Ma And NYSE
Alibaba left $5 billion on the table, and that went directly to underwriting institutions.
Alibaba Shares Debut At $92.70; Chinese E-Commerce Giant More Valuable Than Facebook, Amazon
The Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, which opened for trading Friday on NYSE, is now more valuable than Facebook, Amazon or Disney.
Alibaba Shares Expected To Start Trading 23% Higher Than Offering Price
Orders for shares of Alibaba are coming in at $84 to $87, which is 23 percent higher than the $68 IPO price.
Alibaba Sets IPO Price At $68, At High End Of Expected Range
Robust pricing has set up what may be the biggest IPO in U.S. history.
Alibaba Chairman Jack Ma Gets His Close-up; How Will He Handle Wall Street Scrutiny?
He's a business maverick accustomed to doing things his own way. How will Jack Ma deal with openness and, well, shareholders?
Alibaba Boosts Size Of IPO; Shares Now To Price As High As $68
High institutional demand ahead of an IPO later this week.
'California Sunday,' A Magazine Startup Out Of Silicon Valley, Embraces Slow, Handcrafted Media
Born out of Pop-Up Magazine events, it's high-gloss in print and an HBO model for content on the Web and mobile apps.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Weighs In On 'Awful' TV Interfaces, US Domestic Spying And Steve Jobs' Legacy [VIDEO]
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' office is still on the fourth floor, just as he left it.
If Diversity Is So Important To Apple, Why Aren't They Showing It?
Making a statement in the keynote would have shown Apple was serious about change, not just talking about it.
Tim Cook Shows Apple Can Be 'Classic Apple' Once More
Can Apple make the best phones? Check. Create new markets? Check. Put on a great show? Check. So about the diversity ...
Apple's New iPhones: Everything You Need To Know About iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus
Apple attempts to reinvent a category it once dominated with two big-screen phones to compete with Android-powered "phablets."
Alibaba To Raise As Much As $24 Billion In Biggest-Ever IPO
The Chinese e-commerce giant set the estimated price range of its shares at $60 to $66; ticker will be BABA.
Jill Abramson Still 'Not Entirely Sure' Why She Was Fired From The New York Times
Women appear to be held to a different standard when it comes to personality traits and leadership style.
Time Inc. CEO: Magazines Have Another 25 Years Yet, But We Have To Change
But the future of Time Inc. is building multimedia properties around magazine brands
Hate Negotiating With Your Cable TV Company? This Berkeley MBA Will Do It For You
An opaque marketplace and wide-ranging pricing means opportunity for this cable negotiator.
Smartphone Users Spend Way More Time In Apps Than The Mobile Web: Study
Mobile ad server Medialets releases data from 300 million mobile ad impressions.
Netflix Blasts Proposed Comcast-Time Warner Cable Deal In Letter To The FCC
Video streaming service says the proposed merger would change the nature of the Internet.