Instagram will now be able to record up to 15 seconds worth of video and share them using the existing Instagram interface.
Facebook is hosting a mystery event Thursday: expect it to be a release of video features for Instagram.
A would-be terrorist's incriminating Facebook posts led to the arrest of Sefa Riano in Indonesia on May 3.
Hackers are exploiting Facebook's API to spread malware targeted at fans of professional sports.
In their spare time, engineers from Riot Games, the creators of "League of Legends," created a Twitch.tv live stream of the death of the game champion Teemo.
Steam could allow players to share games in the future.
Sony's latest update for the PS3 has caused problems for many.
John McAfee, founder of McAfee Inc., released a humorous instructional video on YouTube detailing how to uninstall a certain antivirus software.
A new video claims to show the iOS 7 beta running on an iPad, providing a quick demonstration of the main features of the software.
To give you an idea of how iOS 7 looks and feels before its release date arrives in the fall, check out this whopping set of 90 photos of iOS 7 beta.
These are the five games we want to see at next year's E3.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg is the latest Silicon Valley leader to visit South Korea.
BlackBerry is set to release a cross-platform version of the BBM messaging service this summer, as well as several new devices.
At a time when the iOS 7 beta is being tested by registered Apple developers, renowned iOS hacker pod2g has criticized the OS as "awful."
Edward Snowden graced the Internet with his presence today. How did Twitter react?
Netizens were sympathetic over six Chinese students attacked in France -- until it came out that one was the daughter of an official.
Android users can now install a custom skin that gives their device an iOS 7-like environment.
The companies announce a major deal in hyper-competitive streaming animated family-programming market.
Does the future of video game prices lay with the in-game purchases business model?
Apple disclosed information about U.S. government requests and showed which user information is safe from NSA probes.
Facebook will introduce a new product at a mysterious event this Thursday, and many expect it to be a video version of Instagram.
Apple received between 4,000 and 5,000 requests from the U.S. law enforcement authorities for customer data relating to national security matters.