Hewlett Packard Enterprise will focus on corporate business and cloud computing under Meg Whitman, while HP Inc will sell printers and PCs.
The 23-year-old name became an internet sensation after his story went viral.
Thousands of the supposedly ISIS-affiliated accounts submitted to Twitter aren't ISIS-affiliated at all.
The retail giant has decided to start Cyber Monday shopping day 24 hours earlier, launching its deals Sunday, Nov. 29, instead.
The FBI is taking alleged threats centered on the World Wrestling Entertainment event in Atlanta seriously, but says it has no "credible" proof of a possible attack there.
Studies have consistently shown that making popular music available on streaming services reduces illegal downloads.
Beijing's demand that U.S. tech companies provide access to data on their systems -- and at times share source code -- has some questioning their future in China.
Over 5,000 specials are scheduled to go live over the Thanksgiving week period.
The feature lets users easily hide posts and pictures with their ex-partners.
The French Ministry of the Interior in a state of emergency can interrupt any online communication tool that enables terrorism.
Bitcoin is the most popular form of digital cryptocurrency, with users able to transact in relative anonymity.
In an attempt to elude authorities and keep its propaganda campaign online, the Islamic State group has established its first dark Web site.
The healthcare industry is already breached more often than any other, and ransomware is sophisticated enough to stump the FBI.
It's a big change for the app, which previously only removed spam as part of its terms of service.
Demand for TV choice is creating a world of endless piecemeal subscriptions, and the final result is likely to be more expensive.
One video game company is hit with 30-40 DDoS attacks every day from angry gamers who pay a small fee to have the service disrupted.
Chinese consumers are not happy with the change, saying the government's new rules are meant to support cable companies and establishment media.
Users will need to uninstall any existing version of Popcorn Time, download VPN.ht Movies and hope the MPAA doesn't bring it down.
Online activists using the banner of Anonymous have published a series of guides for those interested in helping attack Islamic State group's presence online.
Alibaba Chairman Jack Ma on Wednesday called on governments to eliminate duties on any trades under $1 million.
A new product will allow users to view and record up to four broadcast signals at once. Sounds familiar, but it's not quite Aereo 2.0.
British spies are currently monitoring 450 cyberthreats against companies, the U.K. finance minister said at a meeting Tuesday.
The worm previously targeted French, German and British military computers.
Despite ISIS' claims of advanced cyberskills, it would likely take a state-sponsored hack to infiltrate the most critical infrastructures in the U.S., tech analysts say.
Nearly 200,000 people cutting the cord sounds like a lot but actually represents one of the better third quarters for cable and satellite companies.
The Islamic State group published a video that reportedly threatens countries carrying out airstrikes against its positions, including a direct threat against Washington.
It's another hit for the piracy community, which has watched as YIFY, Popcorn Time and others have disappeared.
With ads on mobile phones accounting for a growing share of the revenue of Internet companies, retaining users is top priority.
Hacktivist group Anonymous has launched a campaign to track and uncover members of terrorist group ISIS online following the terror attacks in Paris.
The country's fast emerging e-commerce market has made retaining talent a priority and companies are finding clever ways to do so.