The five-year-old company recently announced that it would roll out sponsored content as a way of getting revenue.
Xiaomi hopes to ship 100 million smartphones in 2015, up from 61 million in 2014.
Vladimir Drinkman and four co-conspirators stole and sold up to 200 million credit and debit card numbers between 2005 and 2012.
Federal regulators want to make sure incentive structures don't promote dangerous risk-taking.
Infosys has made its first significant acquisition since it purchased Swiss consultancy Lodestone Holdings, as CEO Sikka pushes turnaround.
Western brands like Apple and Google may struggle to penetrate the subcontinent’s booming smartphone market.
Google's alliance with Mattel comes after the toy company's stock has fallen by 30 percent over the past year.
Erstwhile industry leaders like IBM, Microsoft and Qualcomm see intellectual property rights as their not so secret weapon.
Asian corporations, especially from China, are leading an increasing number of investments into Valley-based mobile technology startups.
South Korean smartphone makers are not happy with the high patent royalties demanded by Qualcomm, according to reports.
Uber is trying out two new safety features, including an SOS button, in India, where smartphone-toting people are trying out ridesharing.
Apple CEO Tim Cook: 'We know at Apple that climate change is real. The time for action is now.'
At least 30 international firms, including Microsoft and Samsung Electronics, face investigations and raids by the Chinese government.
Meizu has been around longer but has so far been overshadowed by better-known rival Xiaomi.
Samsung's privacy policy stipulates that customers can turn off voice recognition or the cameras pointed at them, but how many people realize that?
In 1985, 35 percent of computer science undergrads were women in 1985. This year, that number fell to 17 percent.
Verizon Wireless recently announced customers could opt-out of the tracking program, but a group of senators wants more.
Questionable trades of BlackBerry stock took place just hours before Reuters reported a possible Samsung takeover.
U.S. health insurance providers are not required to encrypt customer information if it would present an unreasonable burden.
The rise of rideshare companies around the world has drawn attention to the safety of women passengers.
India's mobile technology firms are finding innovative ways to tap into the middle of the pyramid and increasingly drawing overseas investors.
Twitter said that an "unforeseen bug" in iOS 8 was partly responsible for the company's slowing user growth in the fourth quarter.
Huawei's growing global business might be powered by software from India where the company just opened its biggest overseas R&D facility.
Police in India’s information technology hub seeks to crackdown on sympathizers of terror outfits among software professionals.
A similar deal was reached in 2009, but was allowed to lapse as Twitter reportedly wanted to keep more control over its content.
Alibaba partnered with logistics firm YTO Express for its drone-delivery testing project.
The iPhone maker is testing something top secret on the streets of San Francisco.
Rideshare app providers are growing rapidly in Asian markets, adding drivers, boosting business for background screening providers.
Samsung's increased investments in manufacturing in India come at time when it lost its top spot in the world's third largest smartphone market.
Google has 500 employees working on security.