Twitter To Roll Out Revamped Timeline As Soon As Next Week, Report Says
The overhaul will show users the most popular content from the accounts they follow.
BlackBerry Confirms Layoffs In Canada, Florida, Impact Felt On BlackBerry 10
The layoffs announced Friday will reportedly reduce the company’s efforts with the BlackBerry 10 operating system.
LinkedIn Corp (LNKD) Q4 2015 Earnings: Rising Costs Drag Down Profits, Forecasts
Shares of the business-oriented social network plunged Thursday after it reported that expenses grew by 39 percent year-on-year.
Slack Diversity Figures Show Progress With White Women But Minorities Being Left Behind
Although Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield has been vocal about inclusion, data show the software maker hired only three black people in the last half of 2015.
GoPro Inc. (GPRO) Q4 2015 Earnings: GoPro Halts Stock Following Disappointing Results
The action-camera maker stopped trading shares Wednesday after missing quarterly revenue forecasts. More bad news could be coming.
Yahoo (YHOO) Q4 2015 Earnings: Yahoo Takes Huge Charge, Confirms 15% Workforce Reduction
The internet company beat revenue estimates for 2015, but watched its share price fall Tuesday after confirming plans to slash jobs and shutter business units.
How Much Is Yahoo Inc. (YHOO) Worth? Wall Street Mulls Breakup Value As CEO Mayer Set To Unveil Turnaround Plan
Though Wall Street values the internet giant at virtually nothing, the business will likely garner at least $4 billion in a sale.
Alphabet Inc (GOOG) Q4 2015 Earnings: Google’s ‘Moonshots’ Show Big Growth, Bigger Losses
Alphabet's "other bets," such as Google's self-driving car, showed yearly revenue growth of 37 percent — but also significant operating losses.
Yahoo (YHOO) Earnings Preview: Layoffs Loom As Shareholders Look For A Plan From Mayer
The internet company, reeling from executive defections and a disappointing 2015, will report earnings this week — and may cut its workforce by 15 percent.
Dropbox Sees Drop In Women In Latest Diversity Report, Slight Gains For Blacks, Hispanics
The cloud-storage company saw a 2 percentage-point drop in its workforce representation of women in 2015.
Silicon Valley To Women Who’ve Left Tech: Please Come Back
Tech companies — where women hold 33 percent of jobs — are trying to lure back women who left the industry.
What If Tech's Biggest Diversity Problem Is Silicon Valley Itself?
Major tech firms are often based in pricey white suburbs that can alienate some minority job seekers, a black ex-Googler notes.
Apple's Electric-Car Project Loses Lead Executive
Steve Zadesky's departure is not related to his performance, sources told the Wall Street Journal.
Slumping Apple (AAPL) Suppliers Could Point To First Annual Decline In iPhone Sales
As Apple prepares to report earnings Tuesday, data from key suppliers suggest that iPhone's dominance may be ending.
Google Chrome, Firefox Browsers To See Boost In Page Load Times Thanks To New Algorithm
The search giant has developed Brotli, an algorithm that promises to make the Chrome and Firefox browsers up to 26 percent faster.
Silicon Valley Turns To CodePath’s ‘CrossFit Of Coding’ Boot Camps To Boost Diversity
Companies like Facebook and Apple are partnering with CodePath in the hope of finding a less homogeneous group of college software engineers.
Pinterest Challenges Engineers To Refer More Women, Minority Candidates For Top Jobs
The company saw 55 times more women and minority job applicants after asking employees for help in recruiting them.
Intel (INTC) Q4 2015: Shares Down Despite Strong Growth In Server Business
The computer chips behemoth saw its stock price drop Thursday despite beating analysts’ estimates on revenue and earnings.
AT&T Chief Diversity Officer: Diversity Key To Company’s Profitability
The head of AT&T’s diversity efforts says the telecommunications company takes a multifaceted approach to the topic.
Google Doubles Down On VR, Forms New Division To Focus On Rising Technology
With a new division focused on virtual reality, Google will hope to rival Facebook's Oculus VR and others.
For Women In Tech, Sexual Harassment, Gender Bias Widespread, Study Finds
More than half of women in tech reported unwanted sexual advances, with many incidents involving superiors, a study found.
BlackBerry Heads Into 2016 With Renewed Confidence Following Priv's Promising Launch
The chief operating officer says critics will be seeing a turnaround at the Canadian company by 2017.
Oculus VR Founder Defends Rift Price Tag, Speaks Kindly (Sort Of) About Sony PlayStation VR
In a Thursday interview with IBT, co-founder Palmer Luckey covered a range of topics, including the headset’s price and the company's relationship with rival Sony.
Mark Zuckerberg Wants A Smart Home With A ‘Jarvis’ AI Butler; Just How Difficult Will That Be?
Building an AI butler as intelligent as Iron Man’s is possible, but you’d probably have to be a tech billionaire to pull it off.
Lego Uses Bricks To Teach Kids To Code With WeDo 2.0 For Teachers, Schools [VIDEO]
Lego Education's WeDo 2.0 kit lets students program their brick creations using coding skills.
Volkswagen CEO Apologizes To US For Emissions Incident, Quickly Turns CES Attention To Electric Vehicles
Speaking at CES 2016, Herbert Diess apologized to Americans for Dieselgate.
CES 2016: LG Shows Off Ultra-Thin G6 TV, Measures The Same As 4 Stacked Credit Cards
The TV is 0.11-inch thick, the same as that of only four stacked credit cards.
Virtual Reality In CES 2016 Spotlight As Sony, HTC And Facebook’s Oculus Show Off VR Gear, Content
Premium VR headsets go on sale to consumers in 2016, and there will be plenty of content at launch.
Major Earthquake Hits Northeast India, Leaves 5 Dead
At least five have been killed and 100 others injured in the state of Manipur.
Hillary Clinton Heckled In New Hampshire Over Bill Clinton's Sexual History
Hillary Clinton told the heckler, a New Hampshire Republican state representative, that she was "very rude."