Lion Forge Comics has announced plans to created a digital comics series based around several beloved television shows of the '90s and of later years, including "Saved by the Bell," "Knight Rider" and "Airwolf."
Two attorneys general are demanding that Google cleans up YouTube and stops profiting from illegal videos.
The unique ".nyc" domain name will begin taking applications at the end of 2013.
Google has changed its logo into a giant walking insect as tribute to the late German author Franz Kafka and his novella "The Metamorphosis."
Southwest Airlines has announced it will let passengers view TV for free on their personal devices when flying on the airline's Wi-Fi enabled planes reports USA Today.
One of the most popular search engines of 1990s, Alta Vista, will be gone for good July 8.
China launched a new petition website, similar to the White House's, so citizens can file complaints. Can the servers handle the traffic?
In the latest Web Browser Grand Prix, Mozilla Firefox beat out Google Chrome for the first time in years.
Mozilla will launch the first phones powered by Firefox OS on July 2 in Spain.
Google is shutting down its Reader today, quipping that it means the end of the Internet.
Fang Binxing, a driving force behind the creation of China's Internet censorship system, is retiring as president of a Beijing university.
Apple released the terms of its contracts with record labels for iTunes Radio, and it will pay a bit better than Pandora.
After reaching a deal with the FBI to publish approximate data on requests for user accounts, Microsoft joined Google in demanding permission from the government to specify which requests were part of FISA.
Malaysia's communications and multimedia minister endorsed his country’s capability to develop in the cloud computing industry.
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In a polite letter, the Federal Trade Commission warned search engines to more-clearly distinguish natural search results from paid ads.
Apple seeded the iOS 7 Beta 2 to its developers on Monday with new features and support for the iPad. Here are some of the key enhancements.
South Korea issued an alert after an apparent hacking attempt on government computer networks on Tuesday -- the anniversary of the Korean War.
Every June, Google decorates gay search results and plans an entire month of celebrations for Gay and Lesbian Pride Month.
To combat movie piracy in Asia, Disney and Sony are experimenting with offering on-demand streaming of movies like "Django Unchained" and "Brave" while they're still running in theaters.
Samsung has announced three new tablets as well as their release dates, prices and preorder information.
Vodafone reached a preliminary deal to buy Germany's Kabel Deutschland in a $10.15 billion all-cash deal, the companies said Monday.
Microsoft proposes investing nearly $700 million for the expansion of its data center in West Des Moines, Iowa.
Mozilla is working on a sophisticated new feature for Firefox to make it easy for users to block or allow cookies.
Google has until July 16 to destroy data it discovered it had harvested from its mapping endeavors.
Gottfrid Svartholm, a co-founder of torrent site The Pirate Bay, was convicted of hacking and sentenced to two years in prison.
Microsoft and other software companies are set to join hands with Oracle on cloud-computing projects.
France's data-protection regulator is leading a European drive to force Google to change its all-encompassing privacy policy.
Hackers are exploiting Facebook's API to spread malware targeted at fans of professional sports.
The NSA PRISM scandal has created a growing market to search engine and social network alternatives that promise user privacy and anonymity.