Apple's two-step verification security feature expanded to several countries as the Cupertino, California tech titan looks to bolster security.
Headlines about how Comcast, Rupert Murdoch and the Time Warner companies have been overwhelming.
GOP Rep. Blackburn thinks there's too much competition for Internet providers, even in her home state. The House backed her proposal.
Sprint And T-Mobile are looking to strengthen their mobile reach with low-frequency wireless spectrum.
The store will sell consignments of one to 24 tons of aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, tin and zinc at index-linked prices.
IBM and Apple are out to prove iPhones and iPads are good for more than just checking email and keeping track of appointments.
Apple rolled out a new service called iTunes Pass, which allows users to add money to their accounts at any Japan Apple Retail Store.
The joint venture will offer a service called “Lionsgate Entertainment World” and is expected to launch in August.
SoundCloud is reportedly nearing a licensing deal with major record labels.
Google says implementation of the EU ruling could lead to “difficult and debatable judgments.”
The campaign “began as an office joke” but “quickly morphed into an officially-funded project,” according to its creators.
Google was mysteriously made available in China for a few hours during John Kerry's visit to Beijing.
Access to Google has returned for Chinese users, but no one knows for how long.
The upstart Brooklyn firm recently lost a Supreme Court case that forced the online video streaming company to shut down.
Chinese hackers broke into the computer networks of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management and accessed the agency's database.
The five individuals are believed to have been spied on because of their Muslim background and work related to Islam.
Apple's Find My iPhone web app has finally ditched Google Maps in favor of the Cupertino, California tech titan's mapping solution.
"Do you trust Jack Ma to do the right thing for you? Ddo you think he will keep the right people on his side? If you think yes then this is a long term bet you want to make."
The Open Interconnect Consortium aims to establish how smart devices work together in a trend increasingly called the Internet of Things.
Following orders by the Korea Fair Trade Commission, Apple is set to change its App Store Terms of Contract to be more consumer-friendly.
Internet architect notes repressive governments will work hard to prevent the spread of information.
The group is also asking Facebook to make the News Feed algorithm public.
Google won't let its advertising partners use sexually explicit words. Will it now block adult content from search results too?
Analyst's target is among highest on Wall Street.
The Wall Street titan says it needs "emergency relief."
Facebook Inc. announced its acquisition of LiveRail to attract more video ad dollars.
European media outlets are upset with the recent ruling that compels Google to remove search results broadly deemed to be "inadequate, irrelevant, or no longer relevant."
If found guilty of manipulating the news feeds of hundreds of thousands of users, the company may have to cough up a hefty fine.
The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board was appointed by President Barack Obama to deliberate on the NSA's spying program.