More than 25,000 Blizzard fans turned up for BlizzCon in Anaheim this past weekend.
Web giants are pushing the cost of Web storage to zero, putting well-funded startups in a serious bind.
There's still no release date for 'Halo 5: Guardians,' but developer 343 Industries has confirmed a number of features.
Mobile users can't seem to get enough of the reality star's mobile game.
Microsoft said it will refund prepaid Office for iPad subscriptions after announcing a plan to make the software free.
CEO Dick Costolo is facing investor scrutiny.
Developer King Digital is best known for 'Candy Crush Saga,' but what happens when players grow tired of the game?
Women, Action & The Media, aka WAM!, collaborates with Twitter to combat harassment of women on the social network.
Social media erupted Friday over what some are calling "the most racist news story of 2014."
Twitter plans to use its Hong Kong office to run sales operations, and to compete with Facebook and Google in the region.
The Facebook founder says he's too busy to travel.
CEO Satya Nadella’s plan to make office freely available on Android and iOS gadgets shows he’s willing to work with competitors to build market share.
Google Maps is a one-stop location for directions, navigation, restaurant reviews and photos of addresses. Now add restaurant reservations.
Blued is more popular and lucrative than better-known gay dating apps like Grindr.
User backlash forced Google to fix its microSD permissions in Android 5.0, which were meant to be a security measure.
Facebook's renewed efforts came weeks after CEO Mark Zuckerberg's $25 million donation to the CDC.
The new Pangu jailbreak tool is bundled with the latest Cydia 1.1.16 package.
Google limits Chrome for Android to make it run smoother on lower-end devices, but you can change that.
A new piece of malicious code is targeting Chinese iPhone users through apps downloaded through a third-party app store.
Big companies just aren't motivated to build secure products.
With reform initiatives on four statewide ballots, marijuana dominated election-related chatter on Facebook Tuesday.
Brock University decided not to discipline four students who won an on-campus Halloween costume contest while wearing blackface, but its president spoke out against the incident.