Facebook introduced a new feature called Save, which allows users to bookmark news feed items to check out later.
Alibaba could cut $100 billion from the value of its initial public offering to avoid a dropoff in the days that follow.
A Microsoft Research study suggests that users could reuse passwords with unimportant accounts.
Nintendo racer 'Mario kart 8' continues to top game charts, at more than 2 million copies sold worldwide.
Facebook's news feed is seen as a shot across the bow of Amazon.com Inc.
Plebes need not apply for Facebook's new iPhone app.
Social media site Facebook is testing out a 'Buy' button that will allow users to buy items directly from their feeds.
Trademark application filings by Snapchat suggest the ephemeral-messaging service may be looking to get into the e-payment business.
Oculus VR is creating its own motion sensor, but so are half a dozen other companies.
What could be the deepest job cuts in the company's 39-year history come five months into the tenure of CEO Satya Nadella.
Airbnb's new vagina-like logo looks very similar to Automation Anywhere's emblem.
Google Chrome now warns against downloading uTorrent, a software favored by online pirates.
Finding the current bitcoin price and conversion rates can now be done entirely in the Google search engine.
Rockstar still hasn't begun offering its heist feature yet -- leaving players frustrated and impatient for the developer's next update.
Apple rolled out a new service called iTunes Pass, which allows users to add money to their accounts at any Japan Apple Retail Store.
uTorrent's 150 million users, many of whom use the site for piracy, have been divided over the use of advertisements.
Secret, the mobile app that lets you anonymously but publicly share secrets with your peers has secured another $25 million.
Facebook said it aims to help the community by paying a local officer's salary, but it's hard to believe teens will agree.
The World Cup final between Germany and Argentina on Sunday night was further proof that more sports fans than ever are tuning in with two screens.
Apple tried to reassure Chinese consumers, saying it does not share information with government agencies.
Continuing to work on application support for its Tizen operating system, Samsung has delayed the release of its Samsung Z smartphone.
Several Facebook users expressed anger over the Hollywood director posing with his 66 million-year-old "big game."