Windows 10 is coming on board as a sponsor of Blizzard’s annual convention, BlizzCon.
The social media giant is apparently planning big structural changes to make it leaner after Jack Dorsey was named CEO on Monday.
"We're investigating reports of an issue with Google Drive. We will provide more information shortly," the company wrote.
The new data provides a positive contrast with the most recent Labor Department employment report, which showed a slowdown in hiring.
For the social network's new "Show Your Game Face" feature, the University of Florida was first to participate.
Where similar apps have failed, Whisper is moving forward. The company recently locked ad deals with Universal Pictures, Fox and Coca-Cola.
The quarterfinals of the world championships will be covered live from Wembley.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wasn't kidding in September. The social network is finally testing actions beyond the "Like" button.
Privacy advocates throughout the world are calling on the U.S. to follow a European court's example in recognizing data privacy as a fundamental human right.
Similar to Facebook's Instant Articles initiative, Google has released an open-source system that will speed up Web browsing.
The first private company to land on the moon will win $20 million.
A former employee at one of India's largest IT outsourcing providers has claimed $1.5 million in sexual harassment damages in the U.K.
The black box of crashed Trigana Air Flight 267 will be sent to Paris facility after Indonesia failed to retrieve data inside it.
The social networking company's Brian Boland chats with International Business Times about a tool that rewards advertisers for sales, not clicks.
Twitter's "Project Lightning" is a new initiative based around curation of content for live events.
The deal is the latest in a wave of consolidations the semiconductor industry has seen in recent months.
Under the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Japanese automakers could source most of their parts from other countries, like China, but still enjoy reduced tariffs.
Twitter announced its new leadership more than an hour before markets opened and took questions from investors.
The co-founder of the microblogging site is now the company's full-time chief executive.
"Lightning" is a project for making the microblogging site more engaging during live events. Some wonder whether the company's co-founder can make it a success.
The luxury hotel hotel chain became the latest advertiser on the disappearing message service, joining McDonalds, Starbucks and Dunkin' Donuts.
An eSports app called theScore is among the latest in a slew of media companies on the pro gaming scene, alongside ESPN, TBS and WME|IMG.
“We are at this tipping point,” said Peter Daboll, CEO of Ace Metrix, a TV analytics company.
Button, a New York startup, launched a system to allow any brand or mobile app developer to connect their app with leading companies, including Uber, Airbnb and Ticketmaster.
Demand for smartphones that can handle faster data transfers is on the rise as users seek to do more on their handsets.
A startup called Color Genomics is working directly with employers to offer discounted screening for breast and ovarian cancer.
Online shopping on the microblogging site can now come with a click of a button, as Twitter furthers its product offerings for retailers.
A 140-character limit was a founding principle -- and distinction -- for the microblogging site. That setting may soon disappear.
“We have a Super Bowl on mobile every day,” Facebook's chief operating officer said onstage at New York's Advertising Week.
Alibaba now has a foothold in India's promising online commerce market, where Amazon, Snapdeal and Flipkart are battling for dominance.