The tension between international copyright enforcers and BitTorrent users rose to another level with the news that Finnish police raided the home of a 9-year-old girl and confiscated her Winnie the Pooh-themed computer after she tried to download a song from The Pirate Bay.
Apple is poised for even bigger success in the tablet sector, because its iOS is the new Windows, UBS analyst Steven Milunovich said.
One week after its release date, manufacturers may be trying to get Android 4.2 Jelly Bean on to their devices. ASUS is reportedly working on getting the new firmware to its tablets.
Best Buy has reportedly begun stocking demo units of Samsung's Galaxy Note 2 for Verizon on its showroom floor.
Hewlett-Packard's (NYSE: HPQ) controversial acquisition of Autonomy PLC for $10 billion has triggered an inquiry by the FBI, reports said.
Salesforce.com (NYSE: CRM), the customer-relationship management software developer, reported stronger than expected third-quarter results.
Hewlett-Packard has been been plagued for years with intrigue and firings more akin to the old “Dallas” TV show, than Silicon Valley.
Valeria Lukyanova, aka "Human Barbie" or "Living Doll," was called a fraud by TheDirty.com, which shows a video to prove her photos are fake.
Nokia released its HERE Maps app for iOS on Tuesday, but some reviewers have reported shortcomings with the newest iOS maps addition.
Rumors indicate that a new version of Samsung's Galaxy S3 with Android Jelly Bean and new, flowery designs will launch in January.
Intel Corp. (Nasdaq: INTC) acknowledged it needs new blood to move to the mobile era. That's why CEO Paul Otellini will retire.
Only a week after its release date, a drop test for the Nexus 4 has appeared online. See how it stacks up to a previous drop test for the iPhone 5.
Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE: HPQ) reported fourth-quarter results below estimates and announced an even bigger writedown than expected.
Facebook users are likely to witness a slight slowdown in their connections shortly as the social networking site makes the transition for all its users to secure HTTPS connection this week.
Samsung Electronics Co. will get another chance to convince a U.S. trade agency that Apple Inc.’s iPhone, iPad iPod touch infringe its patents.
The successors to the iPhone 5 and iPad 4 may arrive sooner than we think.
Facebook (Nasdaq: FB), the No. 1 social networking site, quashed market speculation it might forge an alliance with Yahoo (Nasdaq: YHOO), the No. 3 search engine.
A short while after its release date, the Galaxy Note 2 has become available for $250 on Amazon.com for AT&T subscribers.
Black Friday 2012 is nearly upon us, and here is a compilation of some of the top deals from Best Buy, Walmart and more.
"Reliable sources" say the next Mac OS will introduce two of Apple's most widely used features from iOS, including Maps and Siri.
Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ), the top computer maker, is expected to report a staggering fourth-quarter and annual loss Tuesday.
A short time after its release date, Windows Phone 8 handsets appear to be experiencing issues with random reboots, freezing and battery issues.
The iCloud outage was widespread on Sunday and affected many of Apple's most-used services.
Paul Otellini, CEO of Intel, will retire next year. A successor wasn't designated but Intel has its eye on an inside candidate.
Worldwide platform as a service (PaaS) revenue is estimated to reach $1.2 billion by the end of 2012, up from $900 million in 2011, a latest Gartner report stated.
Cisco Systems announced Sunday it plans to acquire privately held cloud-networking company Meraki Inc. for about $1.2 billion.
We should have known: 2012 has been the Year of the Dragon. Too bad it's followed by the Year of the Snake.
The U.S. Justice Department and California's office of the attorney general both filed lawsuits Friday against online auctioneer eBay Inc.
Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) was granted a design patent for page-turning on its mobile devices this week by the United States Patent Office.
Shares in the Wi-Fi networking company Ruckus Wireless Inc. sank Friday during the company’s trading debut on the New York Stock Exchange.