Technology companies are increasingly seeking public input on how to close the huge gender gap in the industry.
A victory for broadcasters could also spur new innovation among video upstarts.
While acknowledging that Google is also opposed to the changes, "Occupy Google" called on it to raise awareness about the complex issue.
Montana experiences an average of 17,000 hacking attempts on the state's computer system every hour, or nearly six billion attempts a year.
The acquisition is considered as Google’s latest attempt at gaining an edge over competitors in the fast-growing “smart home” segment.
Two years into his Ecuadorian Embassy confinement, the WikiLeaks founder speaks out - and reveals nothing.
Voltage Pictures is notorious among pirates for suing torrent users who downloaded free copies of "The Hurt Locker" and "The Company You Keep."
Threatened with steep fines Flixtor and TorrentLook.up, two of the many so-called "Netflix for pirates" sites, voluntarily shut their doors.
EU citizens have come one step closer to being "forgotten" by the Internet.
Facebook's Slingshot was instantly likened to Snapchat on its release, but the new app has a few key differences.
Unicode's new list of 250 emoji symbols contains a "No Piracy" character that has left torrent users and hackers wondering exactly how often copyright law comes up in normal conversation.
The FCC may be forced to ban Internet fast lanes if legislation introduced by Democratic lawmakers comes to pass.
Facebook introduced its new Slingshot messaging app, which aims to get more people talking.
Spanish-language network is drawing huge numbers of World Cup viewers, and some don't even speak Spanish.
IKEAhackers.net will find a new home online after the company it champions decided to file a cease-and-desist order, confusing the IKEA fan who first created the site as a tribute to design.
Chinese Internet company moves a step closer to launching IPO.
Iraq Internet outage appears similar to those instituted in 2011 during Arab Spring uprisings in Egypt.
The senators sent a letter to Defense Department Comptroller Robert Hale urging the Pentagon to stop an accounting practice widely known as "plugging."
Share sales by a senior executive amid stuttering growth could have caused insurmountable tension among senior management.
The U.S. government seized the bitcoins in October when Silk Road operator Ross William Ulbricht was arrested.
Google is reportedly in talks with Virgin Galactic to help launch its newly acquired satellites into space.
Feedly faces another wave of DDoS attacks, after a previous attack took the news aggregator down for most of Wednesday.
"The goal is to make it clear to people why they saw the ad.”
Goldman Sachs made millions when they sold their stake in Alibaba in 2004, but they could have made much more.
“Ultimately what it will come down to for a consumer is how emotionally engaged he is with one brand versus another.”
Company claims warrant violates international law.
Alibaba's investment in UCWeb emphasizes the company's push to do more business on mobile in the world's biggest smartphone market.
The move will have Amazon competing with review sites like Yelp and Angie's List as well as chains such as Home Depot and Lowe's Companies.
Chinese Internet Giant Tencent shut down 5 percent of its active-user base as China attempts to clean up its web.
Fernando Madeira, CEO of Latin America eCommerce at Wal-Mart, will replace Anderson, according to a company memo seen by Reuters.