The software maker shows cloud strength, but earnings fall short of analysts' expectations.
The Electronic Sports League arrived in the U.S. from Europe two years ago. Now it's eyeing an even bigger playing field.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration could invoke a rarely used measure to speed up history's largest auto safety recall.
The Android market is in a churn, with China slowing down and Apple leaping ahead at the premium end, so Samsung has its work cut out.
A series of new reports state that Windows 10 "Threshold 2" will launch in November.
Samsung, struggling to recover from a poorer-than-expected reception of its Galaxy S6 phone, is now reportedly firing staff in India, according to the Economic Times.
Satya Nadella said that he sees a correction coming with overfunding.
Operators of the microblogging site are pushing the statistic of 1 billion views per month as they work to change a perception that the site's growth has stalled.
Meet Twitter Publish and Twitter Curator, the microblogging site’s new tools for seeing tweets across the Web.
Madeleine "Bear" Douglas isn't bearlike at all, but she's leading the effort to bring Twitter developers back to the flock.
Under the deal, Western Digital agreed to pay SanDisk $86.50 a share in a combination of cash and stock.
Internet-based businesses have opened up a new front for outsourcing to India, home to millions of youth with little education and few job prospects.
Magic Leap, the augmented reality startup that has received funding from Google, has released more footage of its technology in action.
In a case that led to a blanket ban on ride-hailing services in India, a driver, who was accused of raping his female passenger in New Delhi, has been found guilty.
In the "Internet of Things" era, customers just won't do business with companies they don't trust with their data.
The company claims these attacks are more advanced than standard hacking attempts.
One week after DraftKings and FanDuel posted record numbers, both companies crashed back to Earth on Sunday.
Hackers often repost user credentials that are already available to boost their own reputations.
This is the third acquisition in a little over a year at Infosys, where CEO Vishal Sikka is trying to refashion the Bangalore company into a provider of high-end business consulting.
Samsung and Google have rudimentary headsets for sale, but others will have more advanced offerings in 2016.
Re-inclusion on the USTR's annual list of the world's most "notorious markets" for sales of pirated and counterfeit goods could hurt the company's image as well as its share price.
Declaring the service "no longer an experiment," Uber partners up with Shopify and Clover.
India's mobile Internet-based economy is spreading to include local services, from plumbing to laptop repairs, as investors back more startups.
Sales of Burberry trench coats and Louis Vuitton handbags have been hit by the economic slowdown in China, with sales down from last year.
The Taiwanese chip maker, which has already closed down its solar panels unit, is suffering from the effects of the slowdown in China, the world's biggest smartphone market.
Internet and mobile startups took more than two-thirds of venture capital funding globally in the third quarter of 2015, with healthcare rising as a sector to watch.
Apple has boosted its visibility in India big-time: As it prepares to sell the iPhone 6S in the country, more eager buyers are lining up.
Once a small team of 11, the live-streaming app has been ramping up staff and executing fast on product changes. But Facebook Live could bring it all crashing down.
A hospital spokeswoman said the Herman “Denny” Farrell Jr. Community Health Center would stay open.
“Emails like this are usually riddled with corporate speak so I’m going to give it to you straight,” Dorsey wrote in an email to employees.