The massive $19 billion deal could be blocked by European regulators if they decide the deal could harm competition in the EU's common market.
Apple is reportedly investigating the possible involvement of iCloud in the leak of hundreds of nude celebrity photos.
Rick Perry distanced himself from a tweet sent from his verified account mocking the district attorney at the center of his indictment.
The SAIC questioned Microsoft Vice President David Chen and gave the company a deadline to make an explanation.
Iconic in more ways than one, MSN Messenger is being discontinued in the last market where it operates, China, after 15 years of service.
Update 0.49 will bring improved combat, new clothing and horticulture.
Who is Lizard Squad? The infamous hacker group held a Reddit AMA where users could ask them anything.
Rovio's chief commercial officer will take the reins in January 2015.
The search giant has laid a compelling foundation for offering fascinating virtual experiences.
Historical action game 'Assassin's Creed Unity' won't launch until November.
Some devices may still store information after a factory reset. Here's how to make sure none of your information remains after you've sold it.
All Twitter users now have access to Twitter Analytics, a feature previously only available to advertisers.
Park was arrested because his retweets, including "Long Live General Kim Jong-Il," were considered sympathetic toward Pyongyang.
BitTorrent Sync is a free, secure storage locker created by uTorrent's parent company.
New downloadable content will feature military themes, according to leaked source code.
'Destiny' will launch next month for the Xbox One, PS4, PS3 and Xbox 360, and games are already being packed for shipment.
A Silicon Valley venture capital firm, Kleiner reportedly plans to invest as much as $20 million in May, a source told the Journal. Other investors include Google, Facebook, Uber and Twitter, USA Today reported.
Time-lapse photography? There's an app for that.
Getty Images was hit with a lawsuit by copyright lawyers accusing the stock photo company of “deceptive business practices.”
Chinese antitrust officials say Microsoft is not yet cooperating with the probe.
The new rules could affect more than just the publishers whose material is designed to trick users into clicking their posts.
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