The massive e-commerce portal out of Hangzhou, China, has reportedly caught the attention of some big, global lenders.
Google paid a $31,336 bounty to a security researcher for identifying vulnerabilities with Chrome OS.
The Pirate Bay moved for the second time in one week, this time to the Caribbean island of Sint Maarten.
April 30 marks the anniversary of the World Wide Web going public, letting it become the behemoth it is today.
The world's first website, originally brought online in 1991, has been brought back to life by staff at CERN who located the site in archives dating back to 1992.
Some India police officials and others believe porn incites men and boys to commit sexual assaults on women and children.
Users of Apple's iMessage platform are noticing some of their messages have been automatically slashed short by the service.
To discover more about how bitcoins work, IBTimes found a New York bar that accepts the digital currency.
The Senate will not vote on the controversial 2013 cybersecurity bill passed by the House this month.
A video visualization shows what a DDoS hack attack looks like.
A judge rejected a troubling FBI plot to infect a computer with spyware and turn the webcam into a surveillance camera.
Comedian Nathan Fielder started a prank earlier this week, asking children to text their parents "Got 2 grams for $40?" and it has gone viral
The WWDC sold out in less than two minutes, but 150 programming students can attend if they build an impressive app.
Google's latest transparency report shows a sharp increase in the efforts of governments to censor information on the Internet.
The Pirate Bay has moved its site to Iceland, hoping the country's stance towards Internet freedom will protect its torrent site.
Google outbid Apple for Wavii, a news-summarization app, and could use its new purchase to create a more advanced Siri.
A photo from the Mars Rover Curiosity showed a rather hilarious doodle on the surface of the Red Planet.
A group calling itself the Syrian Electronic Army claimed to hack the AP's Twitter feed today, spreading false messages about a bombing at the White House.
A fake tweet about the White House being attacked and the president being injured hammered stocks, for a moment.
A new device from Durex allows users to control vibrating underwear with a smartphone app.
New original series have helped Netflix gain more than two million U.S. subscribers and surpass HBO membership.
Netflix has overtaken HBO in number of subscribers in Q1. Here are 5 reasons why it will continue to stay ahead of HBO.
A Colorado car blog publisher says Google unfairly yanked his website from Google News for supposedly violating its policy on sponsored content.
Twitter is signing its biggest advertising deal yet with one of the world’s leading ad-buyers. The deal comes as people increasingly network while watching TV.
A new malware threat appeared on Twitter on Monday, threatening to access financial data through hijacked Twitter accounts.
Some lines of test code in Google's homepage seem to indicate that the search engine will update its home with Google Now.
It makes sense for Google Fiber to expand to Utah, but why did the Provo City Council relinquish its $39 million fiber network to Google for a single dollar?
A judge ruled in favor of YouTube, scoring a major victory in a six-year copyright battle against Viacom.
Reddit was hit by a malicious DDoS attack Friday morning as Internet users reported on the shootout between police and suspects of the Boston Marathon bombings.
With Bitcoin values continuing to flux, one of the world's largest exchange faces hacker attacks, while another closes down for good.