The five-year-old company recently announced that it would roll out sponsored content as a way of getting revenue.
Is Anyone Up operator Hunter Moore, 28, made sure his victims' nude pictures would rank prominently in Google's search results.
Star telecom analyst Craig Moffett downgraded stocks for major cable companies Tuesday, citing regulatory uncertainty.
Under the current set of proposed rules, operators would be unable to fly drones over anyone not associated with their project.
The knowledge-sharing service will formally shut down on April 20.
Western brands like Apple and Google may struggle to penetrate the subcontinent’s booming smartphone market.
Most states have laws allowing certain people to access child abuse and neglect records but are forbidden from giving the information to the public.
The OS brings new features to devices such as the Lumia 830. They include full-size backgrounds and interactive notifications.
Google, Facebook and other social networks have long complained about government surveillance, as they think it's all for naught.
The Pirate Bay's downfall in December created a piracy vacuum that was quickly filled by KickAss Torrents. For how long remains to be seen.
Erstwhile industry leaders like IBM, Microsoft and Qualcomm see intellectual property rights as their not so secret weapon.
TV censorship? Check. Radio censorship? Check. Online news censorship? Check. Next up? Internet browsing.
The switching business brought in about 39 percent of Cisco's total hardware revenue in 2014.
Net income attributable to Baidu jumped 16 percent to 3.23 billion yuan, or $520.4 million, for the fourth quarter.
Everyone knows about eBay and Amazon, but some websites deal in human beings. This is how the U.S. government is trying to stop them.
Chief technology officer Ethan Czahor stepped down from Bush's PAC after racially offensive blog posts were unearthed.
Rapidshare will close down on March 31, with the site warning users to backup their files before it's too late.
The attack targeted U.S. military and government networks that visited infected websites like Forbes.
Health-related Google queries will now pull up helpful information, including symptoms and treatments.
More than 50 billion devices will be connected to the Internet within five years. Few of them will be adequately protected.
The service will give millions of consumers on the subcontinent free or low-cost access to a range of online services.
A former FCC commissioner predicted congressional Republicans would retaliate if net neutrality became law.
India's online shopping sector is set to offer new opportunities to the country's ageing IT services industry.
The video streaming service has a plan to launch in another 150 countries over the next two years. Well, make that 149 countries.
Turkey and Russia asked Twitter to take down content critical of their governments.
KickAss Torrents took shelter within a Somali domain registry before running into trouble -- again.
We still don't know when the device will reach stores, but students who want one to "help" with exams should think again.
Samsung's privacy policy stipulates that customers can turn off voice recognition or the cameras pointed at them, but how many people realize that?
The deal provides Qihoo 360 with free publicity, but the company didn't spend enough to rank 360.com among the top few most expensive domains.
Verizon Wireless recently announced customers could opt-out of the tracking program, but a group of senators wants more.