Apple TV and Roku looking at a million connected TV devices sold; Google TV not looking as promising.
New research from iSuppli says the mobile communications industry will soon reach $250 billion.
Buying apps for Android devices just got easier, as now app purchases on Android Market can be charged on AT&T Direct Carrier Billing.
A recent survey from Zogby International says the majority of Americans think high-speed internet was the most impactful technological innovation of the last 10 years.
Santa Google has extended its free US and Canada VoIP calls service through Gmail to 2011.
Internet search engine Google Inc is hiring people to fill over 70 vacant positions in India in different areas to meet its business requirements.
Internet search engine Google Inc raced ahead of consulting firm McKinsey as India’s most preferred employer in business schools in 2010, according to a study by The Nielsen Company.
Google Inc., the company known for innovation, has stumbled in what was to be its main offering this holiday season. It has asked several of its partners to delay their rollouts of Google TV so that the company can further refine it.
The U.S. Department of Commerce has unveiled its recommendations for improving online privacy practices, and has called for a privacy bill of rights that would help regulate the way personal data is used.
Yahoo is planning to shut several of its web properties, including Delicious, Yahoo Buzz, MyBlogLog, AltaVista, AllTheWeb.com and Yahoo Picks, as part of its restructuring efforts to save costs and exit unprofitable ventures.
The company introduces speech recognition to Android 2.2 phones, which can recognize the user's phone and understand their specific dialect.
Benchmark Capital raised its profit estimates and price target on Google Inc., citing the company's strong operating momentum in search business.
DoubleClick and Microsoft Networks were victims of a drive by download attack that infected thousands of people with malware that tries to get them to buy unnecessary software to fix their computers.
Internet company Yahoo Inc is preparing to retrench between 600 and 700 employees ahead of a holiday trimming due to its lackluster growth.
Microsoft won a deal with United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) under which it will move 120,000 of its employees to messaging, conferencing and document sharing over the cloud.
Google has opened a 40,000-square-foot office in Pittsburgh, the search giant said in its official blog.
Google has released a new version of YouTube app on the Android market.
Google released its Chrome OS-based beta notebook Cr-48 for a select group of testers after announcing the light-weight, web-centric browser last summer.
Sony Corporation of America's CFO Robert Wiesenthal said the company will bridge the gap between the media and Hollywood, as a content creator and an electronics manufacturer.
Jefferies & Co. downgraded rating of online DVD rental company Netflix, Inc. (NFLX) to 'hold' from 'buy' given the 270 percent run-up in the stock since January 2010, with a price target of $195.
Search giant Google could witness a rally in its stock price amid its leadership in search advertising market and soaring adoption of its Android operating system in smartphones and tablets.
Mark Cuban, CEO of HDNet, calls over the top video a complimentary service, not a replacement to cable or satellite.