When he was 22, Michael Dell was the guy to sell you a PC or laptop by mail. Now it's services.
Anthony Bourdain, the former host of "No Reservations," is in a public fight with the Travel Channel over a product-placement segment that made him appear to endorse Cadillac.
Spotify has raised an additional $100 million in its latest round of fundraising including $25 million from high-profile investors like Coca Cola and Fidelity, the New York Times reports.
Facebook (Nasdaq: FB) has introduced a new "Pages-only" feature for users' newsfeeds to allow them to focus exclusively on the brands they "like" on the popular social network.
Shares of Facebook (Nasdaq: FB) rose 13 percent Wednesday despite the availability of 800 million new shares offered to employees as stock options.
Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, not Key Lime Pie, brings new features to Google's Nexus family. However, the Xoom tablet and Nexus S handset will not be getting the update.
The release date for Nintendo's Wii U is only days away, and a new video from Nintendo has included some details about the console's storage limits.
Apple seeded the second beta of iOS 6.1 to its registered developers Monday. If you are a registered Apple developer and at home with jailbreaking, you’ll be glad to know that iOS 6.1 beta 2 can be jailbroken tethered using the latest version of the popular jailbreaking tool Redsn0w.
Facebook has recently unveiled a specific Facebook page for couples. For many, this new Facebook couples page is cute while for others, it's just another way of Facebook invading one's privacy.
In an email to all Microsoft employees, Steven Sinofsky explained in his own words that his decision to leave "was a personal and private choice."
Microsoft announced that "Halo 4" raked in $220 million on its release date last Tuesday, which officially makes it the biggest launch in the history of the franchise.
Microsoft Corp., the world's top software company, ousted Windows VP Steve Sinofsky, 47, only weeks after shipment of Windows 8.
Steven Sinofsky, president of Microsoft's Windows division, is leaving the company immediately, weeks after the release of Windows 8, which he led, the company said.
Two years after the SEC was rocked by a porn-surfing scandal, staffers are in hot water again following a report on their computer habits.
For our third-ever IBTTalks discussion on Nov. 7, IBTimes' technology team sat down to discuss Halo 4, the fourth major installment of the popular first-person shooter series, and a revival of Microsoft's most popular gaming franchise.
The release date for Android 4.1.2 came in early October for the Nexus 7, and now Samsung's Galaxy S3 could be receiving the update next month.
Research In Motion announced Monday that BlackBerry 10 will finally debut on Jan. 30, a year after the company's next-generation smartphones and software were slated to go on sale.
Spotify is reportedly close to closing a $100M round of financing that would value that company at just over $3B, a $1B drop from its rumored valuation just six months ago.
iOS jailbreak developer iH8Sn0w has announced that popular jailbreak tool Sn0wbreeze has been updated to version 2.9.7 that brings support for both iOS 6 and iOS 6.0.1 on Pre-A5 powered devices; i.e., the iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS and the 4th-gen iPod touch.
Microsoft may be about to try a hail mary marketing strategy soon, as A-list celebrities such as Jay-Z and Gwen Stefani star in commercials for the tech giant’s new Windows Phone 8.
The cat and mouse game between BitTorrent users and the copyright police continues with a study by The Pirate Bay finding that 70 percent of its fans currently use or are interested in using a service that would make them harder to identify.
Microsoft is releasing a critical security patch for Windows 8 and security update for Windows RT on Tuesday, Nov.13 as part of its monthly Patch ritual.