Dr. Astro Teller revealed a little more about Google X’s mission, future goals and the privacy concerns surrounding Google Glass at Disrupt NY.
Google and Intel are co-hosting a Chrome OS event Tuesday afternoon.
Did Symantec just tell its customers that they’ve been paying for an obsolete product?
Twitter users can add tweeted products to their Amazon.com shopping baskets -- if they're willing to jump through a few hoops.
The 59-year-old executive gets more than $9 million for leaving voluntarily, but he would have got more than $17 million had he been pushed out.
The big New York pharmaceutical company booked declining revenue in its two biggest operations.
The tech giant touts initiative despite studies showing a lack of consumer interest.
Deliveries were up 8% from April 2013 but down 10% from March. Consumers flocked to SUVs and trucks.
Twitter announced that it's testing a mute feature that would allow users to hide unwanted tweets without unfollowing them.
Twitter made a huge push in Q1 2014 to make its platform more accessible for new users, but its earnings report disappointed markets.
Google will reportedly scrap further development of its Nexus devices in favor of the new Android Silver program.
The world’s "Big 8" automakers grew U.S. new-auto sales on the back of discounts and rebates.
Samsung is pinning its hopes on the latest Galaxy S5 phone to boost earnings over the next few quarters.
Twitter is expected to report a net loss of 30 cents per share Tuesday, and there's one key stat investors should focus on.
Pinterest is teaming up with CB2 in a five day live event touted as “the first real apartment designed live on Pinterest.”
The ad firm's chairman and CEO may push back against the board's decision.
The site may no longer see itself as competitive with Facebook and Twitter, but as a way to unify its varied products and services.
Nokia's India plant became the focal point of a tax dispute when the company was charged with wrongfully claiming tax exemptions.
The former CTO, Brendan Eich, was made CEO only to resign after 11 days due to a controversy surrounding his involvement in an anti-gay marriage bill.
About 60,000 employees filed the class action in 2011 claiming the companies adopted the “no poaching” policy to avoid a salary war.
The rules would allow Internet service providers like Comcast and Verizon to charge content providers for a “fast lane” to deliver large amounts of data to consumers.
Markets should be influenced by more big-ticket earnings announcements scheduled for the day.
The firm reported earnings per share of 25 cents on $2.5 billion of revenue, beating Wall Street estimates of 24 cents and $2.4 billion.
The U.S. DOJ and FTC examined the deal to make sure it cleared antitrust laws, but there was little doubt it would be approved.
Google has a strong financial interest in helping Samsung with the trial as most of Apple’s claims are related to Android functions.
Analysts also predict the global cafe giant will post 11 percent revenue growth in the most recent quarter.
Comcast would shed 4 million customers to a rival if the Time Warner Cable deal goes through.
This time, the video giant’s $1 or $2 subscription fee hike for new users was cheered by investors and even some customers.
Mobile ads will likely be a major focus for investors, especially on the heels of Facebook's recent moves to encourage mobile user growth.
Preston-Werner said that a visit with the Oculus VR team convinced him of the potential of immersive computing and virtual reality, and he will now dedicate his time working on code in this new medium.