More technology leaders introduced products for the $2.5 trillion U.S. retail sector at the National Retail Federation show.
Facebook is planning something big for its press event on Tuesday. Whether this means more mobile features or a brand new ad network, here's what to expect.
Days after Aaron Swartz committed suicide in his Brooklyn apartment on Friday, the U.S. Department of Justice formally dismissed all pending charges against the 26-year-old on Monday evening.
Anonymous has promised to protect Aaron Swartz's funeral against a planned protest by the Westboro Baptist Church as part of a larger movement the group is planning in the wake of Swartz's death.
Despite a software pitch for Java software released by Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL), the Department of Homeland Security warned threats remain.
Times were Intel Corp. (NASDAQ:INTC) could do no wrong, as sales and earnings grew and grew. However, harder times have come.
Thanks to custom ROM Avatar, you can try your hands on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean on your Samsung Galaxy S2 with the model number GT-I9100G. Here's how to install it.
Folks at the Italian blog BiteYour Apple have found out that the existing iPhone build of Facebook Messenger already has the interface and codes for the iPad version of the app hidden within it. Here's how to enable it.
Is EyeEm going to become the next Instagram after losing millions of users?
The 2013 Presidential Inauguration is just seven days away and it will be the first to feature an official app. President Barack Obama’s swearing-in will be live-streamed and can be viewed conveniently on your phone.
Google's upcoming Android 4.2.2 update has been reportedly spotted on Nexus 4 devices overseas.
A report that Dell (NASDAQ: DELL), the No. 3 PC maker, might be considering a management buyout sent its shares surging 18 percent Monday.
Technology reporter Greg Sandoval has resigned from his position at CNET after the website gave in to pressure from its parent company, CBS, to change its "Best of Show" award at last week's Consumer Electronics Show (CES).
Instagram scared off users when it changed its terms of service to profit from their photos. Its attempt to backtrack seems to be failing.
Leading tech firms introduced new products at the National Retail Federation’s annual trade show, showing how crucial the sector remains.
Despite being available in 101 countries around the world, Apple has reportedly rolled back on its component orders for the iPhone 5 in response to "weaker-than-expected demand."
Microsoft has reportedly said that its upcoming Surface Pro tablet, which is set for a release date this month, will not launch with Office 2013 out of the box.
Sony might be releasing information about its new Playstation console, as early as May 2013, according to an interview with the Chilean tech website Emol.
Anonymous hacked the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) website late Sunday night in retaliation for the university's role in Aaron Swartz’s death.
Samsung showcased a brand new 4.99-inch AMOLED display at this year's CES, sparking rumor that this could be the new screen for the company's upcoming Galaxy S4 handset.
Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE:HPQ) awarded CEO Meg Whitman total compensation of $15.36 million last year despite reporting a record loss.
Gartner (NYSE:IT) said global PC sales eased 3.5 percent in 2012 to only 352.7 million units as consumers shifted to tablets.
Swartz was facing serious charges, and people close to him believe a possible 35-year term, along with his depression, led to his death.
Oracle Corp. announced it was preparing an update to provide a fix for the Java security flaw that had the Department of Homeland Security encouraging computer users to disable Java in their web browsers to avoid being compromised by hackers.
Aaron Swartz's family is accusing the U.S. attorney and MIT of driving him to suicide for allegedly hacking JSTOR.
IBM may have won the most patents in 2012, but U.S. companies are losing the innovation war to Asia.
Aaron H. Swartz, an activist, computer programmer, and early architect of the popular website Reddit, committed suicide Friday in New York. Swartz was 26.
The Six Strikes campaign by Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ) to combat online piracy, long-awaited, is coming in weeks.
Aaron Swartz was only 26 years old when he died, but he had already made a legacy for himself by co-owning the social news site Reddit.
According to a report, the fifth and probably the last beta of iOS 6.1 is currently in the final testing phase and will be released to the developers soon. If everything goes as expected, this will be the Golden Master build of iOS 6.1.