Over the weekend, Google's Chinese url was temporarily made accessible, and it still remains accessible on mobile devices.
Of special interest to investors is how Facebook will address concerns that it is fading in popularity among young users.
Some analysts believe the massive e-tailer is reaching an inflection point with rising revenue and margins.
The technology giant is expected to extend its foray into artificial intelligence with this acquisition.
BitInstant was intended to provide a platform to quickly and easily turn traditional currencies into digital bitcoins.
The bug was revealed Friday when a man said his Hotmail account was getting thousands of blank, no-subject emails.
Five people have been linked, in one capacity or another, to one of the largest cybersecurity breaches in history.
The Bitcoin Center NYC opened its doors last month, declaring 2014 to be the year of the cryptocurrency.
There are plenty of LogMeIn alternatives for anyone looking for a new way to remotely access a computer.
To date, crowdfunding has been downplayed in Wall Street's Concrete Canyon. But that may be about to change.
A huge outage left two-thirds of China's Web users offline for several hours, and no one knows why.
Nearly three-quarters of China’s servers, which direct traffic behind China’s “Great Firewall,” routed traffic to Internet addresses owned by Sophidea Incorporated, a company headquartered at 2710 Thomas Avenue in Cheyenne.
If successful, anticipatory shipping could eliminate one of the few advantages brick-and-mortar shops have over Amazon.
It takes 40 seconds to download a movie in South Korea, where the Internet speed is reportedly 65 percent faster than it is in the U.S.
Beginning Tuesday, the company will gradually migrate users of its free products to LogMeIn Pro.
Called “Sex with Google Glass,” the app combines many of the function of Google Glass to give people “the whole picture” of their sex lives.
BuzzMyFx is a bit trickier than your standard content scraper, and is stealing ad revenue from thousands of bloggers.
Among other requirements, to qualify as a currency, Bitcoin would need to identify an issuer responsible for its supply.
Real-name registration is required to upload a video on China's popular video hosting sites.
How crowd-funding with a meme-based cryptocurrency is fueling Olympic dreams.
Police had outstanding arrest warrants out for the two in connection with credit- and debit-card fraud, media reports said.
Google removed two extensions recently, citing hidden adware as a violation of their terms and conditions.
Google offers an interactive glimpse at music history over the past 64 years with its Music Timeline.
Reputation-management companies claim they can improve Yelp ratings. Are their services legit?
Internet service providers will be legally able to throttle your connection speed if you use a large amount of bandwidth.
The battle between Samsung and Apple moves to subsidies as iPhone rolls out on China Mobile.
A new report from digital marketing agency iStrategyLabs shows exactly how many teens have abandoned Facebook.
Fred Wilson of Union Square Ventures wrote about the effect the court ruling will have on tech startups from the perspective of a venture capitalist.
Retailers could realize an enormous revenue gain and/or cost savings in the coming decade by adopting “smart” device tech.
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler released a statement showing the ambiguity of his position on net neutrality.