With banks refusing to accept marijuana dispensaries' cash, bitcoin ATMs could provide much needed security for owners.
Cameron Fuller
Jan 15, 2014
Netflix could face a large, extra expense to deliver its high-definition TV shows and movies to customers.
Ryan W. Neal
Jan 15, 2014
Just days before Obama is expected to announce new restrictions on spying, Edward Snowden revealed another NSA surveillance tactic.
Ryan W. Neal
Jan 15, 2014
These inventions are bringing "imaginary" technology to life.
Kathleen Caulderwood
Jan 15, 2014
The humble receipt was hailed as a “communication channel” and “product unto itself” by Twitter chairman Jack Dorsey.
Nat Rudarakanchana
Jan 15, 2014
You've heard about bitcoins, but here's what you should know about some of its competitors.
Ryan W. Neal
Jan 14, 2014
New graphs attempt to make sense of the sprawling digital community that is Reddit.
Ryan W. Neal
Jan 14, 2014
The Washington, D.C., Circuit Court of Appeals' ruling may structure the debate regarding regulation of the Internet.
Cameron Fuller
Jan 14, 2014
Many suspected that Apple would purchase Nest Labs. Did Google just beat 'em to it, or was Apple not even interested?
Ryan W. Neal
Jan 14, 2014
IBM’s CEO says the supercomputer could be a game-changer in many industries, despite doubts about its revenue potential.
Nat Rudarakanchana
Jan 13, 2014
Google's $3.2 billion purchase of Nest raises privacy concerns for some customers.
Ryan W. Neal
Jan 13, 2014
Eccentric Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom plans to launch a political party in New Zealand. The working title is “Megaparty,” a reference to Dotcom’s Megaupload and MEGA companies.
Dennis Lynch
Jan 13, 2014
Singapore leads the world as a free economy and yet they are taxing bitcoin, the open source currency, which may be just what it needs.
Cameron Fuller
Jan 13, 2014
A court ordered that Yelp's fake reviews are "false statements" rather than opinions and are not protected by the First Amendment.
Ryan W. Neal
Jan 13, 2014
The SEA has struck again, hitting another high-profile company.
Ryan W. Neal
Jan 13, 2014
New York City's East Village neighborhood will soon be the home of the first ATM for the controversial, digital currency.
Cameron Fuller
Jan 13, 2014
The highest court in the European Union will look into contracts between American film studios and European broadcasters to see if they violate antitrust laws.
Kathleen Caulderwood
Jan 13, 2014
Was the company brought down in honor of programmer-activist Aaron Swartz?
Sreeja VN
Jan 11, 2014
Netflix is doubling its investment in original content, and has a whole bunch of new stuff coming out this year. Here’s what you can look forward to on Netflix in 2014.
Ryan W. Neal
Jan 11, 2014
AT&T claims that its Sponsored Data service doesn't violate Net neutrality. But how will it affect mobile Internet usage?
Luke Villapaz
Jan 11, 2014
How hard could it possibly be to give up the Internet, including social media, for 10 days?
Megan Snedden
Jan 10, 2014
Of course, this does not mean that Facebook is getting rid of advertisements or brand messages in the news feed.
Ryan W. Neal
Jan 10, 2014
Google introduced a new feature which further integrates Google+ with your Gmail Inbox. If you'd rather not have that, here's how to change your Inbox privacy settings.
Luke Villapaz
Jan 10, 2014
Almost one-half of Americans are regular participants in this media habit.
Greg Morcroft
Jan 10, 2014
The petition, addressed to Danish prime minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, says that Gottfrid Svatholm is getting unfair treatment.
Ryan W. Neal
Jan 09, 2014
The initial 2013 Amazon data suggests that brick-and-mortar retail stores have much to be concerned about.
Nat Rudarakanchana
Jan 09, 2014
Google's latest Easter Egg turns Image Search into a classic video game to celebrate the 37th birthday of Breakout.
Ryan W. Neal
Jan 08, 2014
CEO Marissa Mayer revealed her Yahoo strategy, which included new apps, websites, improved existing projects, and, of course, more acquisitions.
Ryan W. Neal
Jan 08, 2014
Biz Stone draws a distinction between information and knowledge and says that Jelly is a new way to search based around knowledge.
Ryan W. Neal
Jan 07, 2014
In its place is WSJD, a new online tech section of WSJ.com that the paper launched Jan. 1.
Ryan W. Neal
Jan 07, 2014