Facebook Doesn't Deny Plans To Begin Hosting News Articles, Declines To Give Details
"I mean who can deny things, things like this?" said Facebook's Michael Cerda at the company's F8 developers conference.
Facebook Cranks Up YouTube Rivalry With New Embedded Video Player
Facebook now sees more than 3 billion video views per day.
Mark Zuckerberg Opens Facebook Messenger To Third-Party Apps, Allowing Users To Send Gifs, Videos
Facebook is following in the footsteps of Chinese messaging giants Line and WeChat, which have lively app ecosystems.
Facebook Rumors Abound As F8 Begins: What's The Plan For Oculus, Messenger And WhatsApp?
For the first time ever, Facebook's F8 developer conference will span two days, reflecting the growth of the tech titan.
Instagram Makes Stitching Together Pics A Breeze With New Layouts App
With Layouts, Instagram users can easily create photo collages, mirror pics or photo booth-style shots.
Mobile App Developers Look To China's Xiaomi, Huawei, Lenovo And ZTE For Growth
Deals with phone makers such as Xiaomi, ZTE, Lenovo and Huawei can help app companies reach millions of consumers.
Google X To Begin Flying Giant Airborne Wind Turbines Next Month
The airborne wind turbines will fly more than 1,400 feet in the sky where higher wind speeds mean more efficient power generation.
SXSW 2015: Rhapsody Makes Its Entire Song Catalog Available For Listening On Twitter
If someone you follow tweets a song from Rhapsody, you'll be able to listen for free.
SXSW 2015: 'Stop The Robots' Was Publicity Stunt For Dating App That Hopes To Rival Tinder
The demonstration at SXSW was designed to drive interest in Quiver, a dating app that uses humans to make matches.
SXSW 2015: Video Help App Fountain Will Put An Expert On Your Phone For $7
Fountain charges users $7 to video chat with an expert for 15 minutes.
SXSW 2015: 'Stop The Robots' Protesters March To Stop Skynet Before It's Too Late
Activists warn artificial intelligence poses a real threat to human jobs.
SXSW 2015: YouTube Stars Are Finding A New Place To Thrive, On Facebook
Jeremy Welt, Maker Studios' senior vice president of marketing, says his company's talent is finding success on Facebook.
SXSW 2015: TV Networks HBO, A&E, Nat Geo Spend Big In Austin To Attract 'Influencers'
SXSW may be known for having a tech-y crowd, but TV marketers are spending lavishly to get their shows noticed down in Austin.
SXSW: Tech Needs More Than Talk To Fix Dismal Diversity Record
At SXSW Interactive, numerous panels are focused on improving inclusiveness within the tech industry.
Yahoo, Pandora Poised To Join Google, Facebook In Mobile Advertising’s $1B Club
Snapchat and Pinterest also have set themselves up to strike it rich with mobile advertisements.
This Apple Watch Is Apple Inc.'s Most Expensive Product Ever
Previously, Apple's most expensive product was the $9,995 Apple Lisa computer from 1983.
‘Monument Valley’ Became Smash Hit After ‘House Of Cards’ Boost From Frank Underwood
The game's maker says it hasn't spent a dime on marketing because the hit show's main character, Frank Underwood, loves it.
Etsy, The Online Marketplace For Homemade Crafts, Files For $100 Million IPO
Etsy generated nearly $200 million in revenue last year, but it also posted a net loss of $15 million.
LG Targets Apple Beats, Hopes Tone Headphone Success Boosts Smartphone Sales
In the course of three years, LG's gone from being a non-player to the leader in the in-ear Bluetooth headphones market.
Zuckerberg Tells Mobile Carriers Internet.org Will Get People Paying For Data Once They Get A Free Sample
Internet.org increased the number of data users for one Colombian carrier by 50 percent in a matter of weeks.
China Cites Security In Crackdown On Western Tech: Is it Protectionism or Prudence?
"Intrusive" technology regulations in China threaten to cut American businesses out of a $20 billion banking hardware market.
YouTube Toys With A TV-Like Feature In Pursuit Of Growth, Ad Dollars
YouTube is testing a feature that automatically plays more videos on more than 100 million of its users.
Immigration Reform: US To Give Work Permits To Spouses Of Foreign Tech Workers
The spouses of skilled workers with H-1B visas will soon be able to receive work permits of their own.
Yahoo Looks To Break Google’s Mobile Monopoly With Search-Friendly Apps
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer plans to enlist developers in a quest to break Google's stranglehold on the mobile search market. But is it too late?
YouTube Targets Children With New YouTube Kids App For Android
The YouTube Kids app will feature a simplified design that even toddlers can use.
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer To Mobile Developers: We Want You, We Need You, We Love You
Through its first mobile developer conference, Yahoo is hoping to partner up with indie app developers and grow the reach of its services.
San Francisco Cab Company Rebrands Under 'FlywheelTaxi' To Keep Pace With Uber, Lyft
San Francisco's oldest cab company hopes a new brand name and an app will help it to better compete against Uber and Lyft.
IBM To Dedicate $1 Billion To Hybrid Storage Software Over Next 5 Years
The tech giant is hoping the investment will help it catch up to its cloud-storage rivals.
NSA ‘Equation’ Fallout: Experts Say Damage To US Tech Firms Could Top $180B
Equation, as the spyware operation has been dubbed, will likely hurt American tech companies' sales abroad.
Amazon ‘Committed’ To Prime Air Drone Delivery, Will Contest FAA Restrictions
Under the current set of proposed rules, operators would be unable to fly drones over anyone not associated with their project.