Former President Bill Clinton accepted $2.5 million from 13 major companies that lobbied the U.S. State Department during Hillary Clinton's tenure as secretary of state.
The Finnish company said it has no plans to manufacture handsets before 2016, as per its agreement with Microsoft.
The Nasdaq hasn't seen such heights since the dot-com bubble in 2000.
The e-commerce giant revealed sales figures for its cloud computing unit, Amazon Web Services, for the first time.
But sales of the software maker’s core product, Windows, continue to decline as consumers opt for phones and tablets powered by Android or Apple’s iOS.
This is the pinnacle week for earnings season for the S&P 500, with major tech companies among those reporting quarterly results.
A disclosure about the Microsoft operating system comes from the CEO of a major supplier of microprocessors for PCs.
Under a new agreement, the struggling company will be able to show more of its own ads on desktop search results.
The chipmaker, which has lost ground to ARM and Qualcomm in the market for silicon that power smartphones and tablets, is looking to rebound.
The online professional networking site is stepping into the business of multilingual skills- training videos.
Microsoft is expanding support for its Xbox One Digital TV Tuner -- and it's bringing over the air TV to users if they purchase an adapter for $80.
It's April Fools' Day, when some of the biggest tech companies put their funniest foot forward.
Consumers can begin placing pre-orders for the new device immediately.
A cyberattack against a coding site and a New York Times site followed Beijing's block of popular VPN services.
“We are currently experiencing the largest DDoS attack in Github.com's history."
The only problem with the idea to pose as a retail employee is that it's hardly original.
The new service ties in with the company’s mobile-first, cloud-first mantra.
A "leaked" version of the new OS includes an early version of Internet Explorer's successor.
What if the search giant could remotely “delete” your physical junk mail?
Microsoft needs more people to use its Windows smartphones and the company is partnering with Xiaomi to test interest.
Do you hate Internet Explorer? It seems Microsoft has gotten fed up with it as well.
The software overhaul comes as Microsoft prepares to release Windows 10.