The hackers made off with 4474.27 bitcoins, roughly the equivalent of $2.7 million.
Netflix acquired the rights from Disney to stream “Star Wars: The Clone Wars,” an animated series that was on the Cartoon Network.
An NSA memo implicated three individuals in helping Snowden access classified documents, and it accused Snowden of tricking them.
"Flappy Bird" continues to live on as Sesame Workshop releases its web-clone of the notoriously difficult smartphone game in its "Sesame Street" themed "Flappy Bert."
Microsoft's search engine is accused of self-censorship for Chinese searches outside of China's borders.
At the root of the problem is transaction malleability, a code fault that lets a third-party manipulate transactions.
Even though the card had an Europay, Mastercard and Visa (EMV) chip, David Marcus said the criminals likely got the information via skimming.
A Flappy Bird black market has sprouted and cybercriminals are using the phenomenon to spread malware.
YouTube channel owner Derek Muller conducted an experiment to see if all those "likes" are really legit.
The Internet is a tool for education, shopping or finding the best restaurant, and according to the Pew Research Center, it can also help couples grow closer.
ChannelAdvisor helps companies sell products online, and grew its revenue 30 percent in 2013, to $68 million.
Edward Snowden “would not be able do it again,” according to politicians. But how much do they really know?
Derick Watts & The Sunday Blues, a comedy duo from Cape Town, South Africa, posted a parody of Facebook’s 10th anniversary videos, featuring a look back on the life of Heisenberg.
What is Bright, and why does LinkedIn want it?
People around the world are searching for information about the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, but which engine performs the best?
This year it’s easier than ever to catch the games anywhere at any time with a few options for streaming competitions on tablets and smartphones.
While poor hotel conditions have been the spotlight of the Sochi Winter Olympics, cybersecurity and privacy is an even bigger problem.
The earnings report hit Twitter's stock hard. In after-hours trading, shares of Twitter tumbled as much as 13 percent.
Microsoft entered into an official partnership with Foursquare on Tuesday, fueling speculation that Microsoft is interested in purchasing the social network.
On Monday, Sen. Carper released a 25-page report on how countries around the world are addressing bitcoin.
Wall Street remains positive on Twitter, noting its mobile device success, despite a likely Q4 loss.
Facebook lets you take a look at your entire history on the social network with a customized video.
The release means that even more movies, TV shows and music will become available on Chromecast.
FiftyThree, which released its own Paper app back in 2012, is asking Facebook to change the name of its new mobile app.
For many, the Internet was more fun than the actual game, so here are some social media highlights from the night.
The Windows 8.1 Update 1 is expected to be launched on March 11, ahead of the company’s Build developers' conference in April.
Shabayev says he is a programmer who worked as a hacker on the side to earn money while in a university. Did he work alone?
“Bohemian Rhapsody” is the latest in Jeremiah’s growing catalog of 8-bit covers, which he calls “A-bit of 8-bit.”
The attackers went to great lengths to get the much-coveted handle.
After the market closed on Thursday, Facebook stock was up 14 percent, hitting an all-time high for the social media giant.