Video game publisher Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:EA) may report lower third-quarter earnings due to tepid sales.
Samsung UK has posted a features guide for Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean on the Galaxy Note, alluding that the anticipated update could launch soon.
Twitter has acquired Crashlytics, creator of a crash-reporting tool, to help its clients resolve problems with their mobile applications.
Mozilla proudly announced this morning it had been named the "Most Trusted Internet Company For Privacy" in 2012, according to an annual independent study on data protection and privacy.
International Business Machines will partner with Germany’s SAP in a new global service for the cloud and “big data."
Apple released the final version of the iOS 6.1 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch to the public Monday. Here's what you need to know about the new features, improvements, bug fixes, issues and download links.
Social game developer Kabam posted more than $180 million in gross revenue in 2012, a 70 percent increase from the previous year, the company announced Monday.
Michele Cardoso posted "Help" on Facebook before dying in the Brazil nightclub fire at Kiss.
A screenshot from a UK electronics retailer hints at the price from the upcoming BlackBerry Z10 handset.
When Yahoo reports fourth-quarter results late Mon., investors expect an improvement but wonder if the new CEO is doing enough.
In the company's quarterly earnings conference call, Google's CEO Larry Page acknowledged the persistent supply shortages affecting the Nexus 4 smartphone.
Apple released the iOS 6.1 beta 5 for pre-A5 devices like iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS and iPod touch 4 Saturday. Here's how to jailbreak it tethered.
Socketeq has come with a solution that can fully port Android on a Windows kernel natively, enabling the user to enjoy Android without having to go through the dual-booting or virtualization.
On Friday morning, BitTorrent launched a new free public service called BitTorrent Sync, which allows users to securely back up and sync files over the Web with no storage limits.
Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO) will sell its consumer Linksys line, which makes home WiFi routers, to private Belkin International, a competitor.
On their hunt for the iOS 6 untethered jailbreak, prominent figures in the world of iOS jailbreaking have clubbed together to create a new team called "Evad3rs.
Nokia Oyj (NYSE:NOK), the one-time king of the smartphone market, has finally returned to profit, the company reported.
Microsoft Corp. reported second quarter results that beat estimates by a penny but still fell from a year earlier due to the slump in PCs.
Vine is a mobile video-sharing service launched by Twitter on Thursday. But what exactly is Vine, how does it work and how did Twitter end up getting into the video market?
A French court has ordered Twitter to hand over data for users accused of sending racist and anti-Semitic messages on the social network.
Reports have surfaced indicating that the release date for Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean has finally come to Galaxy S2 users in the UK and China.
No official release date for "The Elder Scrolls Online" has been announced, but beta registration has officially begun. The folks over at Zenimax Online have also launched an eye-catching cinematic trailer.