A Windows Phone 7 user filed a class action lawsuit against Microsoft this week, claiming the operating systems camera software ignores users' requests to disable location tracking.
IBM, the No. 2 computer services company, has snapped up technology players in Canada and the UK -- demonstrating an appetite for new technologies but also for tax advantages.
Exxon Mobil Corp and Rosneft on Monday announced a deal to extract oil and gas from the Russian Arctic, marking a significant milestone in Russia's patchy history with foreign corporate investors.
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AT&T and T-Mobile shouldn't have even dreamed of merging; it defies history, technology and consumer interests.
AT&T has apparently figured out the key to lawmaker hearts: U.S. jobs. The telecommunications company has committed to bringing 5,000 jobs back to the United States once its proposed merger with T-Mobile USA is approved and finalized. AT&T says the jobs will be in wireless call centers, and will bring back positions that were previously outsourced abroad.
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Facing threat from Apple's legal wrangling and Google's acquisition of Motorola, Samsung for a moment turned its attention from the problem child Android to focus on its in-house OS, Bada.
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Hewlett-Packard Co's personal computer business will retain its position as the world's largest PC manufacturer even after any spinoff, the head of HP's PC business said on Tuesday.
Samsung announced the ChatON service on Monday.
Some think Apple's pay for its new CEO might be risky because nobody replaces Steve Jobs.
Tim Cook's $390 million payday isn't the first time he's been taken care of by Apple directors
Fans of the 45-year-old classic party game Twister will soon be able to put their left foot on blue and their right hand on yellow in a new video game out this holiday season.
Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim is the richest person in the world for the second year in a row, Forbes said on Wednesday.
Wall Street stocks rebounded on Friday as investors digested Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's remarks about the economy and regained hope the door was still open for more monetary stimulus down the road.
How will new Apple CEO Tim Cook fare? Tech company transition CEOs have been a mixed bag.
The impending threat that Apple will see Jobs-less days had been looming since CEO Steve Jobs announced his medical leave in January.
South Korea's LG Electronics hasn't been so smart with its smartphone business. Its mobile phone division has suffered five consecutive quarterly losses, cutthroat competition is pressuring it to overhaul the business and its shares have plummeted.
Steve Jobs' extraordinary 35-year career at Apple has spanned world transformations that he has had no small role in creating.