India's growing wireless market is drawing investors betting the economy will eventually offer significant opportunities.
Zach Nelson, who has overseen his company’s meteoric growth, also talks about China, security and stock valuations today.
Amazon's overseas operations have struggled to gain a foothold in the Chinese market, which is dominated by Alibaba.
Pirated western goods have a strong foothold in China, where knock-off Windows and Apple products are widely available.
Along with Athena, Lockheed has been at work on a mobile turret that can be used against fighter jets.
More Valley technologists are heading to Asian companies, taking their careers, and their new employers, in bold new directions.
Mandarin Oriental guests pay about $850 a night, so the cards could fetch big bucks on the black market.
In a surprise move, Jack Ma’s company said Wednesday that it plans to open a commercial data center in the heart of Silicon Valley.
The company's plan to expand beyond Tokyo suffers a setback.
The atmospheric satellites will beam wireless Internet to areas without it, as well as to disaster-struck areas.
Senior VP Hugo Barra says the smartphone maker attracts customers who don't want a phone that is plastered with ads.
Young Indian professionals are happy with their Windows smartphones and could upgrade to Microsoft's new Lumias.
Samsung is facing increased pressure from Apple and rising Chinese smartphone vendors.
The startup develops white label payment systems for Walmart and Subway.
Unlike Facebook and Google, Amazon has largely avoided hiring Washington insiders to lead its public campaigns.
Drug companies’ attempts to treat the disease in the past have failed – but they may not have been starting those treatments early enough.
Ola Cabs announced it would acquire TaxiForSure for $200 million, as the company prepares to take on Uber in India.
U.K. phone company TalkTalk emailed many of its 4 million customers, warning them about a data breach at a third-party contractor.
IBM said Thursday that it plans to earn $40 billion from the cloud and other growing parts of the tech industry by 2018.
Analysts contend that the search giant's investors are concerned about its spending, which has slowed the expansion of Fiber.
The former White House press secretary was rumored to take over Apple's lobbying arm before he joined Amazon's shop.
Samsung sought to clarify its position after a privacy outcry, though consumer advocates have now called on the government to intervene.
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is looking to expand the portfolio of products that can be tied back to its wireless Internet ecosystem.
Startups driven by Asia's mobile phone boom are attracting investors like never before.
The tech giant will feature flight deals within its main search page.
The two companies have not yet reached an agreement, so the deal could still fall through.
A 12-page magazine spread showcases life-size images of the soon-to-be-released smartwatch.
Reported in early February, the Anthem hack was the largest yet to hit an American health insurance company.
Germalto provides SIM cards, which were reportedly hacked, to Verizon, AT&T and numerous international telcos.
Apple Inc.'s new head of retail will implement a text message-based reservation system.