Lizard Squad, an ISIS-affiliated hacker group, took responsibility for bringing down the websites of several social networks on Tuesday.
The software maker said sales of the OS to businesses and consumers were off 13 percent.
The suspected killer of two NYPD officers last month posted a screenshot from his Waze account showing officers were nearby.
Facebook has been ordered to ban content deemed insulting to the Prophet Muhammad.
The social network has been working to make video a bigger part of its business, and the effort is starting to pay off in YouTube's own backyard.
Mobile users will become even more important to Facebook's future as they continue to form an ever greater share of all social network users
Google is now teaching Firefox users how to tweak their settings to switch back from Yahoo.
Vessel, the new startup from former Hulu CEO Jason Kilar, has launched an invitation-needed beta mode.
For Windows 10, Microsoft is planning a huge leap from Internet Explorer.
Going forward, users of the social network will be able to flag content of dubious origin.
The streaming video giant rebounded from a disappointing third quarter with better-than-expected earnings and subscriber growth.
Big Blue’s move to the cloud can’t come fast enough, as sales of traditional enterprise computing products were off significantly in Q4.
Facebook conversations related to the State of the Union address mentioned "terrorism" more than any other topic.
In a move seen as helping Twitter expand its market and add a lower-cost engineering center, the company is buying India's ZipDial.
Tweets claiming Chinese missiles had struck a U.S. Navy vessel posted early Friday afternoon have since been taken down.
An ad on Snapchat costs more than a 30-second commercial on NBC's "Sunday Night Football."
The social network entered uncharted territory Wednesday, releasing Facebook At Work as a productivity tool.
The latest issue of Charlie Hebdo, the target of a deadly attack last week, is sold out across Paris, leaving many to search eBay for a copy.
After Facebook and Yahoo, India's attraction as an Internet and mobile phone market has caught Twitter's attention as well.
Naya Rivera said white people "shower more," and the Internet did not react well.
"Ship Your Enemies Glitter" went down after it was promoted on Reddit and widely covered by news sites.
Ross Ulbricht, co-founder of the online drug bazaar Silk Road, denies that he is the infamous “Dread Pirate Roberts.”