Snapchat Asking Brands For $750,000 Per Day To Run Advertisements
An ad on Snapchat costs more than a 30-second commercial on NBC's "Sunday Night Football."
Google To Launch Project Ara, A Build-It-Yourself Smartphone, In Puerto Rico
Before launching its Lego-like modular phone worldwide, Google will first test a market pilot in Puerto Rico.
Apple, Google, Intel, Adobe Reach $415 Million Settlement In Hiring Class Action Suit
Apple and others are hoping a new settlement will finally put an end to the antitrust case over their hiring practices.
Facebook Targets Office Workers With Facebook At Work Service
The social network entered uncharted territory Wednesday, releasing Facebook At Work as a productivity tool.
Venture Funds Raised $29.8 Billion In 2014, Most Since 2007
Analysts say strong IPO prospects helped spur interest in the private equity market.
Tinder Acquires Tappy, A Snapchat Rival
To increase its matchmaking abilities, Tinder has acquired the makers of Tappy, an ephemeral messaging app.
Spotify Has Added 10 Million New Users Since Taylor Swift Pulled Her Music Last Fall
Despite competition from Apple, Google and Amazon, Spotify is managing to keep steadily growing.
Box Takes A Second Stab At IPO, This Time With Lower Expectations
The company will trade under "BOX" in the New York Stock Exchange.
Oculus VR CEO Brendan Iribe: 'If You Don't Have Content, You Don't Sell Hardware'
For virtual reality to go mainstream, there needs to be content, says CEO Brendan Iribe.
Sonos Girds For Challenge From Google, Others In Streaming Speaker Market
A streaming music pioneer has a great brand and nice products, but now it also has a lot of deep-pocketed competition.
Intel Committing $300 Million Toward Improving Its Workforce Diversity
Intel said its goal is to reach a "full representation" for women and minorities in its workforce by 2020.
CES Vegas: Don't Know Hisense, ZTE, TCL? You Soon Will As China’s ‘Unknowns’ Plan Assault On US TV, Smartphone Markets
ZTE, Hisense, Lenovo and others are partnering with American icons in hopes of becoming major players in the U.S.
ZTE Targets Lead In US Prepaid Market With $199.99 6-inch Grand X Max+
ZTE is hoping its new high-end Grand X Max+ 6-inch $199.99 smartphone will grow sales in the U.S.
CES 2015: Roku Announces New Roku TV Partners, Plans For 4K Ultra HD Sets
The company is hoping to increase sales of Roku TV sets by adding more partners and support for 4K Ultra HD technology.
CES 2015: Smart Flowerpot, Anyone? Startups Put Sensors Everywhere
From smart plant pots to workout chairs, sensors are all around the 2015 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Google's New 'Cast For Audio' Will Stream Music To Speakers, But Not Spotify Or Apple's Beats Music
With its new audio technology, Google is set to take on Sonos for the top spot in the audio-streaming market.
CES 2015: Following High Profile Hacks In 2014, Security Is Tech's Next Killer Feature
CES is usually all about gadgets and gizmos, but this year there will be a big focus on keeping data safe.
Snapchat Gets Final Approval On Settlement With FTC For Misleading Users
Snapchat finally brought a close to one of the few stains on its big year.
Kim Kardashian Overtakes Justin Bieber On Instagram Following Fake Follower Purge
The great Instagram spam purge of 2014 has caused Justin Bieber to lose 3.5 million followers.
Open Garden, Maker Of FireChat, Announces $10.8M Funding Round
The maker of FireChat hopes to use new funding to help smartphone users build offline networks.
Sony Hack ‘The Interview’: Hollywood Reacts To Decision To Pull Movie
Amid concerns for the safety of filmgoers and actors, Sony “has no further release plans” for “The Interview.”
Vessel Launch: 5 Must-Know Facts About Former Hulu CEO's Mysterious Startup
The startup is betting that online users are willing to pay for early access to videos from their favorite personalities.
Apple Halts Online Sales In Russia Amid Ruble Fluctuations
Apple has shut off sales in Russia as the country's currency hits historic lows.
Jury Rules In Favor Of Apple In iPod/iTunes Antitrust Case
A federal jury has handed a victory to Apple in an antitrust lawsuit that could have cost it $1 billion.
Welcome To Bitcoin, USA: St. Petersburg Merchants Embrace Cryptocurrency Before 'Bitcoin Bowl'
Madeira Beach, Florida, has always been known for its beautiful beach; now it wants to be known for adopting bitcoin.
Amazon vs. Google: Welcome To The Latest Cold War In Tech, Now Fought In The Open
For years, Google and Amazon have been in a cold war that finally got heated this week.
Uber May Have Received $600 Million Investment From China's Baidu
Uber is having a lot of problems around the world, but raising money isn't one of them.
Instagram Could Delete Up To 10 Million Accounts As It Cracks Down On Spam
Rantic.com, a company that sells social followers, thinks it knows a fake account when it sees one.
Next Step For Netflix? Get Onto Your Cable Box
Netflix is reportedly hoping to land deals with cable, fiber and satellite-TV providers.
Apple And IBM, With Microsoft In The Crosshairs, Roll Out 10 iOS Apps For Business
Under their partnership, Cupertino and Big Blue have released 10 new business apps for the iPhone and iPad.