The campaign has affected 650 Israeli government, personal and corporate sites.
CyanogenMod 10.2 nightlies are now available to bring custom Android 4.3 Jelly Bean ROM support to a number of popular devices.
Solving an age-old problem for wine drinkers, a new company has raised $900K to expand its wine discovery app.
The New York Times website went down this morning, and as of this writing is still not back online. Users who entered the web address reported an error page that listed the site as unreachable.
Watch the "CoD: Ghosts" multiplayer reveal live stream here.
The Moto X will see a release date on Verizon on Aug. 29, according to an image from Best Buy's retail system.
Microsoft said Windows 8.1 will release as a free update for Windows 8 users through the Windows Store beginning Oct. 17.
Using a new form of analysis, scientists have confirmed that North America's oldest petroglyphs are in Nevada's Winnemucca Lake.
China's search engine giant Baidu just wrote a big check to attract mobile users.
Foxconn has been testing the solar panel industry waters for two years, but has revealed little about its solar unit.
Blackberry's search for a rescue may lead right to one of its own shareholders.
There's a good chance that a "Diablo 3" expansion announcement is coming soon.
These polls indicate that gamers heavily favor the PS4's controller over the Xbox One's.
Google's latest update to Glass brings them a step closer to the public market. Here are six major developments.
Horse breeders are unhappy with a judge’s order to include cloned horses in the American Quarter Horse Association’s registry.
A 388-year-old rare, Japanese White Pine Bonsai tree that survived the Hiroshima atomic blast in 1945 has been deemed a "Hiroshima Survivor."
Brazil’s Ministry of Labor has sued Samsung for violating labor rights in one of its factories in the country's Amazonas state.
Microsoft has launched a new keyboard and mouse, which, the company says, combine looks and comfort.
While Apple fans eagerly await the new iPhone 5S and the low-cost iPhone 5C, the long-awaited devices may have certain limitations.
Zachary Reyna is currently in the intensive care unit after doctors diagnosed him with an infection that destroys brain tissues.
Information about the hacker's mysterious July 25 death has been kept from the press as authorities and Jack's friends and family refuse to comment.
Tim Armstrong has apologized after firing Patch creative director Abel Lenz on a conference call.
AllThingsD may have launched an armada of iPhone-related stories with its single report, but IBTimes was actually the first news company to predict Apple's Sept. 10 event date.
Here are five predictions for the release schedule of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
More than 27,000 people in China have received dozens of punctures from bee stings in acupuncture clinics to ward off diseases like arthritis and cancer.
An audit found that more than a fifth of 2,100 sites did not disclose data protection policies or use of visitors' personal information.
Microsoft reversed course on the Xbox One's Kinect policy, but should privacy advocates consider it a win?
Elon Musk has proposed a new system of travel called the Hyperloop, but how does it work? International Business Times explains the Hyperloop in depth, with pictures.
Investor Carl Icahn has taken a large position in Apple's stock and looks set to pressure the company for more share buybacks.
Almost every version of the PS4 is out of stock at Amazon. Meanwhile, the Xbox One sank in the rankings.