Microsoft previewed its much-awaited Windows 8 which could best be described as one OS to rule all devices -- tablets, notebooks and desktops alike.
Cyberlink has come up with PowerDVD to the Android platform, with OEM availability, enabling manufacturers to bundle it with Android handsets.
Why leave home and see a real museum of other peoples work when you can sit in front of your computer and have your entire Facebook life auto-generated into an all-encompassing virtual tour.
Barclays Capital said Apple Inc.'s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote to feature Mac OS X Lion, iOS 5, iCloud and Steve Jobs, which could make the conference quite eventful.
As Nokia wade through troubled waters with a worsening share value and diminishing market dominance, one wonders how it could possibly recover by tying up with something as low-profiled as Windows mobile OS, which runs a mere 4 million handsets when compared to the 400 million handsets run on Symbian. At the D9 conference in California, yesterday, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop explained the reasons for his decision to use Microsoft's Windows Phone OS despite having considered Android. The company r...
Hewlett-Packard Co sees the WebOS software it acquired from Palm running devices besides its own and is open to licensing the operating system, Chief Executive Leo Apotheker said.
Software improvements in the iOS 5 and iCloud will be the defining characteristics of Apple iPhone 5, not any hardware feature, according to analysts.
New York Congressman Anthony Weiner said on Wednesday that he did not send a lewd photo over his Twitter account but cannot be sure that the photo was not of him.
New York Congressman Anthony Weiner said on Wednesday that he did not send a lewd photo over his Twitter account but cannot be sure that the photo was not of him.
Alibaba founder Jack Ma didn't shed new light on his negotiations with Yahoo Inc and Softbank during an appearance at a conference on Wednesday, but he did offer some unexpected advice for Yahoo.
Apple announced on Tuesday that it will roll out significant software upgrades at its developer conference next week, changes that some analysts believe will keep it ahead in the growing arms race against arch-rival Android from Google.
New York Congressman Anthony Weiner said on Wednesday that he did not send a lewd photo over his Twitter account but cannot be sure that the photo was not of him.
New York Congressman Anthony Weiner said on Wednesday that he did not send a lewd photo over his Twitter account but cannot be sure that the photo was not of him.
Online coupon service Groupon and online travel agency Expedia Inc have created a website to offer people travel deals and to let travel suppliers expose their brands to shoppers.
More than 80 percent of the companies that advertise on Twitter renew their marketing efforts on the microblogging service, the company's chief executive said on Wednesday.
New York Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner repeatedly denied Wednesday sending a lewd photo on Twitter to a 21-year-old woman last week. Regarding the object in the picture though, Weiner is not sure whether it's his own body or not.
According to Google, there has been a campaign to hack Gmail users' passwords in order to monitor their email accounts.
Apple for a change has turned its back on its secretive ways and has openly confessed, prior to its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), that it will be launching its highly anticipated cloud offering- iCloud.
The upcoming WWDC promises to reveal the new iCloud service along with Lion Mac OS 10.7 and the iOS5 for iPhones and iPhone 5. The iCloud service has brought much anticipation on how Apple will successfully operate iTunes for remote access of music from all computers and mobile devices.
Analysts say Apple's iCloud may spell doom for Amazon and Google's cloud offerings.
Apple said yesterday that it plans to roll out a number of major upgrades to its software platforms, leading analysts to believe that it will be these changes that will define the iPhone 5, not necessarily the hardware.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt admitted he “screwed up” during his tenure at Google by first failing to take social media seriously and then failing to establish a viable social media product.