Muslims around the world have taken to social media to defend their religion against anti-Islamic sentiment in the wake of the Paris magazine attacks.
Users can access the preview program by joining the Office Google Community.
Timothy DeFoggi chatted with users of an underground online forum about his desire to rape and murder children.
The mobile app service hopes to be the voice recognition software behind the Internet of Things.
Mozilla makes a play for the biggest screen in the house.
Video and quotes of Stuart Scott's ESPYs acceptance speech.
The woman, who was arrested at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, was planning to travel to Syria to join the ISIS fighter.
Thousands of Facebook users commented on Sarah Palin's controversial photos of her 6-year-old son Trig standing on the family dog.
New Year's 2015 was a major day for drunk Twitter users, who posted a slew of drunk tweets Wednesday evening.
Snapchat finally brought a close to one of the few stains on its big year.
The new browser will ditch IE’s bad reputation by offering extensions and a rapid update cycle.
Is Facebook's 'Year in Review' problem the result of hiring mostly privileged young programmers?
The sign-in issue, which forcefully logged many users out of the site, appears to have been an internal error, rather than a cyberattack.
Chris Brown took to Twitter after rumors began to swirl about an engagement to his on-again/off-again girlfriend Karrueche Tran.
The 25-year-old singer’s on-again, off-again girlfriend posted a photo of two massive diamonds rings on her Instagram account.
Facebook was denied a bid to dismiss a 2013 class action lawsuit for scanning users' private messages.
During the holidays, most people still prefer the personal touch of a handwritten note.
The antivirus market is booming in the wake of high-profile data breaches, but technology only provides so much protection.
Cuba ranks just above the Democratic Republic of Congo and Burkina Faso when it comes to Internet connectivity.
A game that depicts a sociopathic murderer is back on Steam.
The automaker’s hiring of a Big Data and analytics expert has raised eyebrows in the privacy community.
Sweden gave us Spotify and Soundcloud, but Kobalt could be the most transformative.