In the sale auction, Carlyle prevailed over a consortium of Onex Corp and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board.
What is Bright, and why does LinkedIn want it?
Apple’s upcoming first wearable, the iWatch, is getting a little more real, possibly using LG Chem's "Stepped" battery technology.
The NYPD is trying out Google Glass, the Oculus Rift title ‘Eve Valkyrie’ will be exclusive, and Sony is getting out of the computer market.
Speculation swirls as to why the tech giant just dumped the last bitcoin wallet app available to Apple users.
Susan Wojcicki has been named CEO of YouTube, as the video site struggles to grow ad sales for parent company Google.
Microsoft entered into an official partnership with Foursquare on Tuesday, fueling speculation that Microsoft is interested in purchasing the social network.
Microsoft finally fixes some of the Xbox One’s problems, Satya Nadella learns how to Twitter, and ex-Ubisoft employees are using drones to make a game.
Stacey DelVecchio, a chemical engineer who worked her way up at Caterpillar, spoke with IBTimes about women in manufacturing.
Facebook lets you take a look at your entire history on the social network with a customized video.
The Pokemon Bank’s online in more places, Sony’s worried that Nintendo’s trouble will make their lives harder, and ‘Watch Dogs’ came under fire again.
TechCrunch unearthed a trademark application filed by FiftyThree for the term “Paper” on Jan. 30, the day Facebook first revealed its Paper app.
A Morgan Stanley analyst predicts an impressive 10 percent bump on Apple's 2013 revenue.
Gates will remain on Microsoft’s board of directors, as will current CEO Steve Ballmer.
The retailer, as a part of its operational restructuring, will close 500 of 4,500 stores.
The new CEO makes his first comments indicating how he'll move the company forward as "One Microsoft."
Earnings and economic data should influence investors at the end of a rocky week.
The amount is one of the largest donations the institute has ever received from a single source.
After the market closed on Thursday, Facebook stock was up 14 percent, hitting an all-time high for the social media giant.
Google offered mixed results in Q4 2013, as Wall Street analysts had expected higher earnings per share.
The social networking company's nearly 16 percent pop of late lifted it above Citigroup's market capitalization.
The deal will significantly strengthen the personal technology company's market share in the smartphone business.
Google is not permitted to roll out its iconic street-view service in China, allowing Tencent to fill the void.
Wall Street expects Google to post higher earnings for the third quarter of 2014 due to bigger ad revenue.
Facebook reported earnings-per-share of 31 cents on $2.59 billion in revenue, beating optimistic Wall Street predictions.
The deal will reportedly include more than 10,000 patents that Motorola currently holds.
The Avegant Glyph has tripled its Kickstarter goal, with 23 days left to go. How does it offer users a bright, 3D-capable experience?
Apple gave a weak guidance for the second quarter, but the rest of 2014 should go better for the company.
Of special interest to investors is how Facebook will address concerns that it is fading in popularity among young users.
Google reportedly paid upwards of $500 million for DeepMind, an AI outfit with no commercial products to its name. How will Google put it to use?