With 3.5 million people in LA, the gigabit service would be one of the largest city-led broadband projects ever.
The e-commerce giant has offered to sell Kindles at a discount to retailers, which can sell them to customers and get a cut of e-book sales.
Did you catch the CryptoLocker malware and refuse to pay the ransom to get your files back? The hackers responsible are offering you a second chance.
Lavabit closed to avoid becoming “complicit in crimes against the American people,” but its creator launched a campaign to support a new "dark mail" project.
A video of Twitter's private IPO roadshow presentation has been uploaded to YouTube.
These are five ways Google can make money of its new Helpout service.
Raymond Loewy was born on Nov. 5, 1893 in Paris, France and designed early refrigerators, vending machines, cigarette packs and space stations.
Revelations about secret surveillance capabilities of the NSA and GCHQ are even frightening the governments they work for.
Extra Life, a charity organization dedicated to raising money for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, was hit by a DDoS attack today.
Weighing the pros and cons of the new digital currency.
U.S. is calling on a private tech trio to salvage the botched health care website.
Investors were impressed, at least initially, as the stock soared more than 10 percent in after-hours trading.
Google has hidden Halloween surprises in the Knowledge Graph feature of searches.
Adobe finally released data on how bad a cyberattack earlier this month was.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has denied that his company plans to build its own smartphone, calling it "the wrong strategy."
The Obama nominee’s appointment was confirmed by the Senate after Sen. Ted Cruz withdrew his opposition.
After forgetting about $27 he spent on Bitcoin in 2009, Kristoffer Koch now has enough to buy himself an expensive apartment.
A promotion in honor of National Cat Day has left a lot of kitten lovers disappointed.
Bitstrips has taken over Facebook, but is the backlash spreading just as rapidly? Here's how to block the comic creation app from your news feed.
Wall Street has high earning expectations after shares doubled in the last three months and mobile advertising looks promising.
Rockstar is struggling to get control over the in-game economy of “GTA Online.”
The Lightbeam add-on to the Mozilla Firefox browser hopes to make third-party data tracking more transparent.
Google broke a 2005 promise that “there will be no banner ads on the Google homepage or web search results page… Ever.” Will it throw out "Don't Be Evil" next?
Deutsche Telekom's plan to shield Germany's online data from foreign surveillance may disrupt the Internet as we know it.
Microsoft Corp., Amazon.com, Inc., and Zynga Inc. reported quarterly earnings after the closing bell on Thursday.
A phishing scam quickly spread through Facebook on Monday by appealing to users that like big butts.
Apple touted updates to Siri in iOS 7, but Americans simply aren't using it.
The company plans to use the proceeds from the public offer for technology upgrades and marketing.
Risky online behavior and increased use of mobile Internet have contributed to an increase in cyber crime.
Amazon’s policy, according to its founder, is to put the customer first. But, critics say its latest move may go against that noble notion.