Big Apple mayor says the site will help grow the city’s burgeoning tech industry.
Russian government websites must do more to protect themselves from cyber-attacks, President Vladimir Putin said.
Mark Zuckerberg will keynote an Internet conference in India next week, and separately meet India's social media-savvy prime minister.
Apple Pay allows consumers to make transactions with their mobile devices, an area where PayPal still lags behind.
Actor says Netflix allowed 'House of Cards' to break from the tyranny of Nielsen ratings.
Two of four accused hackers pleaded guilty to fraud and copyright infringement Tuesday.
Reddit planning a new cryptocurrency? You bet, after $50 million in fundraising.
The Pirate Bay tends to attract malicious advertisers, and administrators have either failed to do their due diligence or simply ignored the risk.
A new lobbying effort wants Google to "focus on the user."
The California-based FireChat app's popularity exploded over a 24-hour period.
Facebook peddles user data in its quest to convert more ad dollars to digital media.
The Indian e-commerce market is growing much faster than other markets, and Amazon jumped into it at the right time, according to Bezos.
Because of Facebook's "real name" policy, many LGBT users may be leaving for Ello: Why Mark Zuckerberg may not understand.
BitTorrent Inc. hopes releasing torrent packages like "Tomorrow's Modern Boxes" will reduce the Pirate Bay's influence.
Starboard now thinks AOL is Yahoo's best chance for a future.
Pressure's on for Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer.
Shellshock, which takes advantage of a Bash security flaw, does put some OS X customers at risk.
If citizen journalists have been able to identify the location of Islamic State fighters, U.S. officials probably can too.
The latest widespread security hack could be far more dangerous than what cybersecurity have ever seen — including this year's 'Heartbleed' hack.
Ibrahim Balic, a London-based software developer, alleges he informed Apple about a serious iCloud vulnerability on March 26.
Cisco CEO John Chambers thinks so. On Wednesday he said 80 percent of tech companies that have gone public in 2014 have no earnings.
India's federal government is spending big money to bring broadband to 250,000 villages, where more than half of the country's population lives.
American tech companies continue to use offshore profits to expand their portfolios rather than repatriate funds.
Russian President Putin and his security council are scheduled to discuss Russian Internet isolation soon.
Chinese authorities have blocked access to alternative search engine DuckDuckGo, known for its "real privacy" browsing.
Facebook is expected to unveil the "Atlas" platform at the Advertising Week conference, which will kick off on Sept. 29 in New York.
The free subscription to Office 365 ProPlus includes access to the full versions of Word, PowerPoint and OneNote.
Hollywood's leading men are reportedly fearing an all-male Fappening installment.
Hackers on 4Chan have threatened to leak nude pictures of actress Emma Watson in four days' time.
Silicon Valley's marquee venture firm Sequoia Capital has invested in an Indian startup offering vernacular content on mobile phones.