A suit brought against a Beverly Hills bakery owner underscores possible problems with the way the U.S. handles guest worker policies.
The acquisition could open up new opportunities for the browser in developing countries.
Some major news organizations circulated a death hoax about Singapore's founder, former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew.
"You're not Maya at all," Nicole said. "You're Myron, my brother."
Carrot is a digital assistant that’s more HAL 9000 than Siri.
Facebook claims more than 500 million people use Messenger every month.
Do you hate Internet Explorer? It seems Microsoft has gotten fed up with it as well.
If someone you follow tweets a song from Rhapsody, you'll be able to listen for free.
The demonstration at SXSW was designed to drive interest in Quiver, a dating app that uses humans to make matches.
The software overhaul comes as Microsoft prepares to release Windows 10.
Best tricks and tips for Snapchat.
Fountain charges users $7 to video chat with an expert for 15 minutes.
“My mother is a walking miracle.”
Ava DuVernay, director of the Oscar-winning film "Selma," delivered the first SXSW keynote address to attendees of the film festival.
IBTimes sat down with Morgan Spurlock and Dermot McCormack at SXSW to discuss AOL’s first long-form series “Connected.”
Never talk to pi. He'll go on forever.
The cloud may go offline, but if you take certain steps, you'll still be able to function while it's down.
Offenders who continue to post revenge porn or dox other Twitter users will have their accounts locked until they delete the offending posts.
The company announced it was experiencing service outage only two days after unveiling the Apple Watch.
Snapchat and Pinterest also have set themselves up to strike it rich with mobile advertisements.
Sluggish factory activity reinforces expectations that China's economic growth will slow to a quarter-century low this year.
Tor, an acronym for The Onion Router, is popular with all types of Internet users -- from political activists to child pornographers.