Reports suggest that Microsoft will bring the Start button back in Windows 8.1 and the boot-to-desktop option in later updates.
Some lines of test code in Google's homepage seem to indicate that the search engine will update its home with Google Now.
AT&T has changed its shipping date for the Samsung Galaxy S4 to Tuesday, suggesting customers can expect to receive their handset as early as Friday.
Altoona, a suburb of Des Moines, Iowa, gets another big high tech project.
Robotics played a key role in apprehending the Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who was captured Friday.
Privacy advocates at the Georgia ACLU are concerned about a pilot program to monitor students on Gordon County school buses using RFID badges.
Based largely on smartphones and social media, coverage of the Boston Marathon bombings proves we're in a post-media media world.
Microsoft Corp. reported a $6.06 billion net profit for the third quarter of its 2013 fiscal year.
BBC America announced a new partnership with Twitter today to bring "in-Tweet branded video."
It makes sense for Google Fiber to expand to Utah, but why did the Provo City Council relinquish its $39 million fiber network to Google for a single dollar?
An alleged death photo after the autopsy for Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the slain Suspect No. 1 Boston Marathon bombing suspect, is on Reddit.
A judge ruled in favor of YouTube, scoring a major victory in a six-year copyright battle against Viacom.
Find out when the seven major carriers set to sell the Samsung Galaxy S4 will have the handset in stock.
Several bogus accounts on Twitter and Facebook have popped up under the name Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, causing confusion and mischief as police search for the Boston Marathon bombing suspect.
Reddit was hit by a malicious DDoS attack Friday morning as Internet users reported on the shootout between police and suspects of the Boston Marathon bombings.
Specs for the Samsung Galaxy S4 mini have surfaced directly from Samsung code.
With Bitcoin values continuing to flux, one of the world's largest exchange faces hacker attacks, while another closes down for good.
The U.S. House of Representatives approved the highly controversial CISPA bill on Thursday, and IBM couldn't be any happier.
After years of poor results, Alibaba is eager to return Yahoo China to its American parent. Step One is halting email services.
Apple's fifth-generation iPad, commonly referred to as the "iPad 5," will reportedly be released in September 2013.
Twitter released a new music app today that aims to help users discover new music.
Recent reports indicate that Samsung may not be the first company to sell devices with flexible displays due to a snag in its development.
Apple was named among 198 companies under investigation by China for distributing pornographic material on Chinese Internet.
Funny Or Die's 75-minute feature "iSteve" is an enjoyable homage to Steve Jobs that pokes fun at the same time.
"Injustice: Gods Among Us" was released on Tuesday and the game featuring DC Comics, developed by the creators of the Mortal Kombat franchise, will not disappoint fans.
Rumors suggest the Microsoft's upcoming Windows Blue OS may bring back the boot to desktop feature and the start button.
Wednesday morning, thousands of users were unable to use Google services like Gmail and Google Drive due to an unexplained outage.
Spec leaks for two variants of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 have surfaced, as well as specs for a Samsung tablet codenamed "Roma."
Microsoft's earnings are expected to rise as global software sales offset weak PC revenue.
Google Fiber has been put to shame by a new Sony-owned ISP based in Japan, which offers 2 Gbps download speeds for $51 a month.