A Facebook employee took to Twitter on the eve of the f8 developers conference, announcing his love for Facebook's new music service, which allows users to join others when they listen to music.
Since mid-February, HP stock has lost more than half its value.
In April, Amazon announced that it will support borrowing e-books from local libraries. Now it has come true - Kindle books are available at 11,000 libraries in the U.S.
Apple's upcoming operating system iOS 5, which is expected to be released this fall and is going to power iPhone 5, iPad, iPad 2, iPhone 4 and iPhone 3 GS, has copied certain features from the Android platform.
Troy Davis died insisting that he was not responsible for the death of the police officer, Mark MacPhail in 1989. Many in the U.S. believe that Davis was innocent and that the legal system failed to deliver justice to an innocent man. Some drew comparisons between the case of Davis and the alleged miscarriage of justice that set Casey Anthony free recently.
Microsoft would release a Windows Phone 7.5 update, or Mango, in about two weeks time that is expected to energize the software giant in its smartphone OS battle against Apple and Google.
Apple's iPhone 5, the most anticipated smartphone of the year, is expected to arrive sometime in October, while Samsung Galaxy S2 has hit the United States last week, after becoming the best selling Samsung phone ever.
Facebook is seeking an executive to help it cultivate ties to the film and music industry.
Singing superstar Lada Gaga has utilized her following on Twitter to advocate for laws banning bullying after the suicide of Jamey Rodemeyer.
Singing superstar Lada Gaga has utilized her following on Twitter to advocate for laws banning bullying after the suicide of Jamey Rodemeyer.
The newly-crowned Miss Universe, Leila Lopes, who is surrounded by criticism barely a week after she won the title, will visit Singapore on Thursday ahead of the Formula One Weekend.
Beckham didn't die in a car crash, and the false death reports about the soccer star have angered his fans.
For the second time this year, Sony's PlayStation Network was down Wednesday until PSN service was returned, eradicating log in error messages experienced by users.
Twitter executives announced that they will start selling political advertisements, seeking for the first time to profit off of the social media tool's role as a forum for political activity and debate.
It started with a statement on a fake Web tabloid and quickly across Twitter and other social platforms but rest assured soccer fans; David Beckham is not dead.
Facebook released a series of changes including a new news feed and ticker that have many users upset.
DigiNotar is bankrupt after getting hacked.
The internet community has accused Yahoo of censoring email messages on Occupy Wall Street protests, after numerous videos were posted on YouTube by Yahoo users demonstrating the censoring.
Comedy Central's Roast of Charlie Sheen was the most successful roast to-date and the second most-watched telecast in the history of the channel. Sheen would call that winning.
The recent Facebook changes like improved friends lists, a subscribe button, and a new news feed are not going over well with users.
The war is officially on: Google+ vs. Facebook, in the battle to become the biggest or best global social network. After rolling out a three-month test phase with limited openings, Google+ is now open to the general public for sign-up and use.
Graphics chipmaker Nvidia said its next-generation Kal-El Tegra chip built under Variable Symmetric Multiprocessing (vSMP) architecture would have five rather than four cores, or quad-core, as announced in February.