General Electric Finalizing Deal To Sell Private-Equity Lending Unit To Canada's Largest Pension-Fund Manager
The deal is expected to be signed Monday.
Saudi Arabia Supreme Court Upholds Sentence Of 10 Years, 1,000 Lashes For Blogger Guilty Of Criticizing Islam
Ensaf Haidar, wife of imprisoned blogger Raif Badawi, said the decision is final and irrevocable.
Amazon Spills Beans On Upcoming Xbox One Bundle With 1 TB Of Storage, New Controller With Headphone Jack
The bundle will go on sale June 15 and include "Halo: The Master Chief Collection," according to the Amazon listing.
Microsoft Windows 10 System Requirements: How To Check If Your PC Or Tablet Can Upgrade To Windows 10 Home Or Pro
Moving to Microsoft's "last great OS" is a lengthy process that requires meeting numerous hardware requirements.
US Suffers Massive Data Breach As Hackers Take Off With Information On Millions Of Federal Workers
Multiple U.S. officials are blaming China for the breach, which occurred in early May and could potentially affect every branch of the federal government.
Pinterest To Take On Amazon, Google With 'Buyable Pins' For iPhone, iPad
Pinterest is already working with Macy's, Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom, among others.
One Year In, Google's Diversity Push Has Barely Made Progress
Google's employees are 60 percent white, down just 1 percentage point from 2014.
Apple Inc. To Replace Google On The iPhone? Here's Why That's Not Crazy
Apple could replace Google with Yahoo or Microsoft, or it could simply introduce its own search engine.
US Tried, Failed To Sabotage North Korea Nuclear Weapons Program With Stuxnet-Style Cyber Attack
The cyber virus attack was carried out five years ago, but the U.S. did not achieve the success it did against Iran's nuclear weapons program.
Google, Levi's Team Up To Make Jeans That Are Smarter Than You
In Project Soli, a tiny radar the size of a chip could some day let users control devices with nothing more than hand gestures.
Photos, Android Pay, Streaming? Google I/O 2015 Embarrassingly Like Apple WWDC 2014
Google announced a slew of new services Thursday, but most were eerily similar to features already available from Apple.
Google Spins Photo Cloud Away From Google+, Rebrands as 'Google Photos'
The rebranded service carved out from Google+ will allow users to store unlimited, high-quality photos for free.
Google I/O 2015: Google Targets 'Internet Of Things' With New Brillo, Weave Tools
The company said it will release its Brillo software to developers in the third quarter of 2015.
Watch Google I/O Keynote: Live Stream Of Tech Giant's Developer Conference
Google is expected to make numerous announcements, including a new version of Android.
Google Executive Confirms Buy Button Coming To Search Results
Google's highly anticipated new "Buy" button will reportedly soon appear alongside Google's mobile search results.
Xiaomi's US Online Store Launches June 1 With Mi Headphones, Fitness Band, Portable Batteries
The Chinese electronics giant will sell a fitness band for as low as $14.99.
10 Ways The Google Now 'Super App' Can Make Your Life Easier
Google Now is a virtual assistant on your phone that can get you information on traffic, sports, the weather and more before you search for it.
How To Pick Between Apple Photos, Yahoo's Flickr, Dropbox And Other Picture Management Tools
The recently released Apple Photos may be fine, but iPhone users might want to try different photo-management tools.
Would You Put A Teddy Bear In Charge Of Your House? Google Thinks It's A Good Idea
Google envisions users controlling their homes by giving orders to a smart doll that can control other gadgets.
Google Brings Back Tweets To Its Mobile Search Results After 4 Year Hiatus
Google said tweets will also appear in desktop search results soon.
6 Reasons Apple Inc. Should Never Build A TV
For nearly a decade everyone has expected an Apple TV set, but there are numerous reasons why Apple was smart to move on.
As Google Readies 'Buy Button,' Search Giant Runs Risk Of Alienating Top Advertisers
Google is reportedly readying a button that would make it possible for mobile users to shop directly from the search giant.
Bum Rap For The Google Bus? Tech Workers’ Free Rides Cut Pollution, Traffic (But Protesters Still Want Them Gone)
Experts say the technology workers' free rides cut traffic and pollution. So why do demonstrators want to do away with them?
Google Hopes ‘Super App’ Google Now Can Salvage Its Mobile Future (Too Little, Too Late?)
Google has been quietly and carefully building out its predictive search app since 2012. Now it's ready for prime time.
One Year After 'Right To Be Forgotten,' Google Under Pressure To End 'Secretive' Removal Process
The search giant said it welcomes external criticism of how it handles cases filed under the rule.
Facebook Announces $15 Minimum, More Benefits For Contract Workers
The new standard is already in effect in Menlo Park.
Google Releases News & Weather App For The Apple Watch
Oddly, however, the search giant's News & Weather app won't tell you the temperature.
Windows 10 Will Be Microsoft's 'Last Great OS'
Rather than launch another operating system in a few years, Microsoft will consistently update and improve Windows 10.
Yahoo Makes Play For Apple Watch; Flurry Analytics Available To Developers
Yahoo on Thursday made its Flurry Analytics tools available to Apple Watch developers after releasing apps for the device last month.
Zynga (ZNGA) To Cut 364 Jobs As First-Quarter Earnings Beat Analyst Estimates
The game company's shares were up more than 7 percent following better-than-expected results and news of a restructuring.