The first ever TwitchCon is happening in San Francisco, and there are big things coming to the video streaming platform.
Videos are getting more immersive on Facebook. And people are watching.
The social network's drones and lasers promise a global network of connectivity.
Google bundling its products with Android is reminiscent of Microsoft offering its Internet Explorer with Windows software.
The free access provided by Facebook to some Internet services hasn't been without controversy. The company has now renamed the mobile app involved.
"It’s like having a mini TV show," said Tabasum Mir, a dermatologist who has become hooked on streaming on Twitter's live video service.
“Hey, what’s up?” did not draw the highest response rate, a monthlong test conducted by Hinge found. Rather, it was something more candid.
Modi's U.S. itinerary includes a public speech at San Jose's SAP Center, a town hall at Facebook Inc.'s headquarters with CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and a visit to Google's campus.
Healthcare startup Practo, backed by strong venture funding, is on an acquisition spree to build its ecosystem of services.
Being accused of flouting environmental regulations and then lying about it isn't great for business, it turns out.
The Republican presidential candidate learned a lot about campaigning from an unsuccessful bid to unseat Sen. Barbara Boxer of California in 2010, observers say.
On the Discover network, Snapchat boasted its own original content alongside media partners. That channel has since been taken down.
The age-old appliance/tech brand increasingly communicates via social media channels like Snapchat, Facebook and Yo. GE's new CMO, Linda Boff, spoke about it with IBT.
As Nike prepares to release the earnings report for its first fiscal quarter of 2016, analysts say its growth in the "athleisure" sphere will be telling.
Apple has made significant improvements to its smaller tablet, but is the iPad mini 4 worth its high price?
Early investors, including eBay, are taking advantage of the current large valuations attached to Indian e-commerce startups.
U.S. companies got permission to offer Internet access to Cubans, but a bureaucratic Cuban government that still values censorship will make that challenging.
The venture will target an audience that's more comfortable consuming content on mobile phones that turning the pages of an actual book.
The Nissan Altima is the brand's best-selling vehicle in the U.S., and the restyled model will need to continue the trend to keep the Japanese automaker competitive.
The ride-hailing app has become a new landing strip for top engineers and developers at other tech companies.
Volkswagen is the champion of small diesel engines in the U.S., but a scandal like this could deal a serious blow to the company's image.
When Twitter users message #PopeInUS, a custom emoji of the pope's face with an American flag will appear.
Volkswagen announced it has set aside $7.3 billion to cover costs related to its emissions scandal, while its stock fell nearly 19 percent on the Frankfurt exchange Tuesday.
India's growth as a smartphone market, which will bring the next billion online, makes it a market that developers, and tech giants like Google, must tap aggressively.
Wondering why Netflix, Airbnb or Tinder wasn't working Sunday morning? It had to do with Amazon Web Services.
The video game publisher apparently has no plans to continue the franchise after “Metal Gear Online” releases later this year.
A senior Facebook official defended the company's controversial Internet.org program in India, saying it wasn't exclusive, according to the Times of India.
In urban India, a growing number of young professionals with bigger disposable incomes are adding to BlaBlaCar's niche market.
Despite Netflix's vague claim to the contrary, leaked images allegedly reveal the previous six "Star Wars" films are in the company's library.
The disappearing-photo and -video app once told you how long user compilations were. As of Wednesday, it's gone.