The online lending model is hoping to disrupt traditional banking, but it's also going to introduce some novel risks.
The pope will host a Google Hangout on Thursday and take questions from kids in Brazil, India, Spain and the United States.
Several jurors struggled to stay awake during closing arguments Tuesday.
Google has 500 employees working on security.
The majority of the Twitter followings of pop music stars — including Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber and Katy Perry — are actually fake.
Yahoo is seeing returns from its deal with Mozilla, while Google's U.S. market share is being whittled away.
The latest accusation comes after China imposed fines on 11 Internet companies in December for spreading pornography and violent content.
The hackers stole 7.7 gigabytes of data, including personal information as well as battle plans, according to a cybersecurity firm.
Beijing appears to be blocking VPNs based on the type of security protocol the service employs.
India's experiment to bring social benefits to a billion people with a unique ID is moving fast, according to Nandan Nilekani.
The Pirate Bay's old staff will no longer have moderation access to the newly returned website.
Elite Daily and the Daily Mail will continue to operate with separate editorial teams.
'I'm not a businessman, I'm a business, man.'
The project run by K&L Gates law firm is the first of its kind, and scholars say copyright law is a good way to tackle "revenge porn."
Comcast says it should take only a few hours to restore service.
PopcornTime is preparing to celebrate its first anniversary online. But first it just has to stay online.
In addition to redefining broadband, in its latest Internet report, the commission found rural U.S. areas continue to be underserved by ISPs.
New tech startups pop up every day, but Glassbreakers is different: It helps women break into the notoriously bro-centric Silicon Valley.
Anonymous and the Guardians of Peace have made Pastebin the de facto repository for new disclosures.
With kiddie programming driving streaming digital video subscriptions, Nick may be trying to get itself in front of children directly.
As Uber's expansion looms, India's nascent ride-sharing market is already showing signs of consolidation.
India's growing affinity to online shopping is leading e-commerce firms to raise ever more funds to beat the likes of Amazon and Alibaba.
Big Blue’s business customers are turning to cloud players for cheap, plentiful computing power they can rent by the hour.
The latest release from AnchorFree comes free for Android users, though iOS users need to pay a small annual fee to go ad-free.
Lizard Squad, an ISIS-affiliated hacker group, took responsibility for bringing down the websites of several social networks on Tuesday.
Privacy experts have warned that supercookies, or perma-cookies, can easily be used by hackers and other nefarious actors.
The once-cautious league has signed lucrative licensing deals with Twitter, Facebook and YouTube over the past 18 months.
The Pirate Bay's clock is still counting down to Feb. 1, advancing the notion the site will soon return.
WikiLeaks has sought an explanation from Google for handing over private data of its staff to the U.S. government in an espionage case.
Lizard Squad, the group that says it is responsible for the online attack, disputed the airline's claim.