Amazon warehouse employees across the country are suing for the unpaid hours they spend getting checked for contraband every shift.
Can the BBM app news and an official company letter help BlackBerry win back the trust of its customers and partners?
Facebook announced that it acquired Onavo, a software developer focused on compressing mobile data, Sunday night for an undisclosed sum.
There’s no better way to understand how the new Apple spaceship campus will work in Cupertino, Calif., than to see it in action.
Roughly 15 percent of Twitter’s revenue is generated by a quiet side business of selling its data stream and user information.
It is estimated that as many as 100,000 cattle have been killed as the result of the unseasonal snowstorm that dropped as much as four feet of snow on western South Dakota.
Apple is reportedly scouting for BlackBerry talent with a recruitment drive near the company’s headquarters in Ontario.
Two of the original co-founders of BlackBerry are reportedly looking to sell the company to potential bidders.
James Forshaw, 34, must be pretty pleased to have won two out of the three bounty rewards offered by Microsoft.
The Taiwanese electronics maker has its sights set on Myanmar as the company's global market share continues to fall.
Howard Schultz's offer of free coffee comes a day after he penned an open letter urging leaders to put citizenship above partisanship.
This holiday season, Sony will sell the HMZ-T3W, a personal 3D viewer that utilizes dual OLED screens to create the illusion of a 65-foot screen, at a price of $999.
The British-based luxury carmaker shows us that the world might not want a luxury gas-powered minicar.
NTT DoCoMo, the largest mobile carrier in Japan, still can’t stop losing subscribers, despite the company's decision to finally add the iPhone to its lineup.
A recovery in prices of memory chips could help Samsung counter a slowdown in its smartphone business.
HTC hopes to regain market share with new mid-range phones expected to be launched before the year's out.
Just after 5 p.m. EDT, Twitter announced that it was ready to publicly file its S-1 for its IPO with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
TSLA stock may have entered correction mode as questions linger about how firefighters should deal with EV accidents.
Amazon may be developing an inexpensive model and a higher-end phone with 3D interface and object-recognition program.
GM is the undisputed leader in U.S. new-auto sales, but Ford has occasionally bested its larger competitor.
Target is launching Brightspot prepaid mobile Sunday. Plans start at $35. Here's what they'll offer.
IDC predicts worldwide game-console shipments will be up in 2013, while US gamers seem to be partial to PS4 over Xbox One.
GoPro's newest line of "Hero" action cameras, the high definition HERO3+ Silver and Black Edition, have gotten even smaller than previous incarnations.
AT&T Inc. finally revealed on Monday the details of its long-rumored fiber network for ultra high-speed Internet connections.
Citi analysts predicted Facebook’s mobile ad revenues per user this year could top its desktop ad revenues for the first time.
Tuesday’s Google Doodle may have been designed well before the shutdown, but it could also be perceived as a pointed critique of our political system.
The company's seasonal employees are eligible for health care benefits, and many are eventually offered permanent jobs.
General Motors Co. and Jaguar Land Rover PLC have similar problems on different sides of world right now.
Twitter may submit files for an IPO this week, but it could be delayed due to the threat of a shutdown of the U.S. government.
How Google grew from a project at Stanford University into one of the biggest companies in the world.