Amazon Responds To French Free Shipping Ban By Charging A Penny For Shipping
Amazon may not be able to offer free shipping in France, so it's doing the next best thing.
Apple iWatch Could Rival iPhone, iPad In Popularity, Morgan Stanley Predicts
Morgan Stanley says Apple's iWatch has something going for it that rivals don't and many analysts miss.
Elon Musk Pledges $1 Million For Nikola Tesla Museum In New York
The creator of "The Oatmeal" webcomic announced that Elon Musk would donate $1 million for the museum.
Will Yelp Derail Google’s Antitrust Deal With EU? Legal Experts Weigh In
A new complaint could derail Google's EU antitrust deal, landing the search giant into court.
Google Services Working In China After Month-Long Interruption
Access to Google has returned for Chinese users, but no one knows for how long.
Verizon Allowed To Charge Customers More For 'Deteriorating' Service Due To Deregulation, Petition Claims
Verizon customers stuck on its copper network are overpaying for sub-par service, a petition claims.
Android Wear Problems: Early Google Watch Glitches Affect Apps, Hardware
Paid apps aren't working on the first Android Wear smartwatches
Apple Releases iOS 8 Beta 3: How To Download The Latest iPhone Software Months Before Its Release Date
Apple has released the third beta of iOS 8 to developers, but iPhone fans willing to pay can also grab it from the official website.
Google CEO Larry Page Argued With Steve Jobs, Who Said Search Giant Was 'Doing Too Much'
Google founder and CEO Larry Page said he'd often debated with Apple's Steve Jobs about "doing too much."
Syrian Electronic Army Hacks Israel Defense Forces Twitter, Falsely Claims Nuclear Reactor Leak
The hackers claimed an attack on Dimona, the home of Israel's presumed nuclear arsenal.
Google Starts to Remove Porn From Its Search Advertisements
Google won't let its advertising partners use sexually explicit words. Will it now block adult content from search results too?
Tale of Two Music Deals: How Google's Songza Measures Up To Apple's Beats
Google announced Tuesday that it would acquire music streaming service Songza. What's up with Google's latest move?
Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg Apologizes For News Feed Experiment: 'We Never Meant To Upset You'
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg apologized for the way a controversial study was "communicated" on Wednesday.
Were You A Subject In Facebook’s Mood Experiment? You’ll Never Know
Facebook experimented on nearly 700,000 users but tinkering with their news feeds to see how it affected their emotions. But were you one of them?
Twitter Hires Anthony Noto As CFO, Goldman Sachs Banker Who Led Its IPO
Anthony Noto, whose team made Goldman Sachs the leader in tech IPOs last year, will join Twitter as its chief financial officer.
Time To Buy A Smartwatch? The Moto 360 Vs. LG G Watch Vs. Samsung Gear Live
Take a look at how the newly unveiled Android Wear smartwatches stack up against each other, and existing products on the market.
Google Glass Goes Missing From I/O Conference, But Developers Don't Seem to Mind
While Google Glass was relatively invisible during the company's big event, supporters say they see a bright future for the computing shades.
Google Will Pay ‘Thousands’ Of Women In Tech To Take Coding Lessons
After a report in May revealed that only 30 percent of its employees are female, Google said it's trying to improve the situation.
After Aereo: Here Are The Best Streaming TV Options For Cord Cutters
Cord cutters distraught over the Supreme Court's decision over Aereo have several alternatives for streaming TV.
Motorola Moto 360 Release Date Approaches, Watch Not Ready For I/O
Google said Wednesday that Motorola's Moto 360 watch will be released later this summer.
Google Unveils Android TV: Built Into 2015 TVs, Releasing On Set-Top Boxes This Fall
Google unveiled Android TV, a version of its mobile operating system for TVs and set-top boxes, at its annual developers conference.
Google’s Android TV Will Enable Mobile Gameplay On TV, Confirmed Before I/O 2014
Google unveils Android TV at its annual developers conference.
Where To Watch Google I/O 2014: Live Stream Of Tech Giant’s Big Annual Event
Google will host a live stream of its largest annual event, including the keynote address and sessions throughout both days.
Google I/O 2014: The Top 11 Things To Look For At Google’s Biggest Annual Event
Google has a lot of projects in the pipeline leading up to I/O 2014 - here are 11 things to look out for at the conference.
Nexus 6 Phone Release Date Rumored For Fall, Contrary To Earlier Reports
LG is rumored to be developing a Nexus 6 for Google, despite earlier reports about Android Silver replacing the Nexus program.
With World Cup Ads, Airbnb Looks To Influence New York’s Home-Sharing Laws
Home-sharing app Airbnb is attempting to sway New Yorkers with a series of ads featuring its many "hosts."
Samsung To Unveil Smartwatch At Google I/O, Report Says
Samsung is reportedly planning to unveil its Android Wear smartwatch this week at Google's annual developers conference.
'Clash of Clans' Maker Supercell Unveils 'Boom Beach'
The developers behind the world's highest grossing app this week unveiled a "not sequel" to "Clash of Clans."
The Biggest Tech Companies In Silicon Valley Have Enormous Race, Gender Gap
Google, Yahoo! and LinkedIn revealed employee numbers by race and gender, and the results show huge gaps.
Apple iWatch Release Date Coming This Year With Larger Screen Than Rivals
Apple intends to release the iWatch following a special event in October, and may surprise some with its choice of form factor.