Mary Kay Beckman is suing Match.com for almost $10 million after she was attacked and nearly murdered by Wade Ridley, whom she met on the site.
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), said its year-old commitment to improving conditions for workers at Chinese contract manufacturers has seen results.
Video of a woman falling into a canal while texting her boyfriend has gone viral, and the clumsy victim is making light of the mishap.
On Friday morning, BitTorrent launched a new free public service called BitTorrent Sync, which allows users to securely back up and sync files over the Web with no storage limits.
Marianna Taschinger, Hollie Toups and Kelly Hinson are among dozens of women fighting back after intimate photos they sent to former romantic interests have been sent by their exes to Texxxan.com, a so-called "revenge porn" website and posted online.
The two-day plunge in shares of Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), the most valuable technology company, has cost it the title of world’s most valuable company.
The practice of configuring a mobile phone to avoid specific carrier network restrictions known as “unlocking” will become illegal in the U.S. on Saturday.
Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO) will sell its consumer Linksys line, which makes home WiFi routers, to private Belkin International, a competitor.
A German court has effectively ruled in favor of the Internet and one’s right to access it on an uninterrupted basis.
Global LTE subscribers will reach 198.1 million in 2013, up 115 percent from 92.3 million last year.
On their hunt for the iOS 6 untethered jailbreak, prominent figures in the world of iOS jailbreaking have clubbed together to create a new team called "Evad3rs.
Nokia Oyj (NYSE:NOK), the one-time king of the smartphone market, has finally returned to profit, the company reported.
Popular BitTorrent website the Pirate Bay went down Thursday night, with users reporting trouble with the Swedish site for longer than three hours.
From Barclays to Goldman Sachs, check out our slideshow to see what the biggest players on Wall Street had to say about Apple’s disappointing Q1 2013 earnings report.
Gawker Media is restructuring its business development team to focus on e-commerce as a growing method of monetization, a memo leaked Thursday from founder Nick Denton said.
Microsoft Corp. reported second quarter results that beat estimates by a penny but still fell from a year earlier due to the slump in PCs.
Vine is a mobile video-sharing service launched by Twitter on Thursday. But what exactly is Vine, how does it work and how did Twitter end up getting into the video market?
Computers were perceived as cold and impersonal machines until Steve Jobs introduced the first Macintosh on Jan. 24, 1984.
PS3 Skyrim players finally have a solid release date for DLC expansion packs. All three Skyrim additions will come next month, with Dragonborn being the first to launch on Feb. 5.
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook (NASDAQ:FB), the No. 1 social networking website, plans to host Gov. Chris Christie at a fundraiser.
A French court has ordered Twitter to hand over data for users accused of sending racist and anti-Semitic messages on the social network.
Reports have surfaced indicating that the release date for Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean has finally come to Galaxy S2 users in the UK and China.
Shares of Apple fell as much as 12.4% in Thursday trading, erasing more than $50 billion in its market value.
IKEA deeply offended many LGBTQ activists and groups with a video ad that portrayed a transgender shopper in a bad light.
No official release date for "The Elder Scrolls Online" has been announced, but beta registration has officially begun. The folks over at Zenimax Online have also launched an eye-catching cinematic trailer.
Amazon.com Inc. said it has acquired Polish voice-recognition specialist Ivona Software to improve its Kindle Fire tablets.
A new report has said that iOS hackers, working on the iOS 6 untethered jailbreak, are apparently waiting for Apple to release the final version of iOS 6.1 before they finish and release “the long awaited jailbreak.”
Kim Dotcom, founder of the legal and private Mega, has issued a challenge in the wake of the debate surrounding the privacy of their cloud storage site. Dotcom is so confident of his encryption scheme that he will give a cash prize to anyone who can decrypt the security measures surrounding Mega.
THQ has officially been dissolved, with most of its studios and assets to be sold off to other video game and media companies.
On Wednesday, various news publications believed an anonymous tipster claiming to have information about Microsoft's plans for its next Xbox.