The list predictably takes aim at major pages, which are often based overseas, and so-called “accomplice” sites that accommodate Internet users looking to illegally download torrent files, most often of copyrighted music and movies.
Apple and AT&T will start selling cellular-capable iPad Minis through their retail stores tomorrow, but a few happy customers actually received their orders a day early.
Dell (Nasdaq: DELL) reported lower-than-expected third-quarter results and warned of slow growth ahead.
Twitter is preparing to appoint Hollywood media mogul Peter Chernin to its board of directions to replace Mike McCue, who left in August.
Shares of Facebook (Nasdaq: FB) resumed their fall after director and early investor Marc Andreessen cashed out a big position.
On Friday, the first deliveries of the iPad 4 with LTE will finally arrive, and Apple will begin selling the devices through their retail stores as well.
Cisco Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CSCO) has announced plans to buy the cloud management company Cloupia shortly after reporting its fourth straight quarter of growth.
Windows 8 recent release date appears to have sparked some new releases from Lenovo. The PC manufacturer announced a refreshed home entertainment system and seven new all-in-one desktops that will be launching soon.
Apple's two new iMac models, originally set to be released in November and December, may be delayed until 2013, missing the all-important holiday shopping season.
IBM Global Financing, part of the Armonk, N.Y.-based company, quadrupled the cash amount in its latest financing plan.
Months after its release date, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean has rolled out to the Galaxy S3 on T-Mobile's network.
Texas Instruments Inc. (Nasdaq: TXN), the No. 2 U.S. chipmaker, said it will trim 1,700 jobs at its global semiconductor plants.
When he was 22, Michael Dell was the guy to sell you a PC or laptop by mail. Now it's services.
Spotify has raised an additional $100 million in its latest round of fundraising including $25 million from high-profile investors like Coca Cola and Fidelity, the New York Times reports.
Facebook (Nasdaq: FB) has introduced a new "Pages-only" feature for users' newsfeeds to allow them to focus exclusively on the brands they "like" on the popular social network.
Kansas City is the envy of America right now.
Shares of Facebook (Nasdaq: FB) rose 13 percent Wednesday despite the availability of 800 million new shares offered to employees as stock options.
Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, not Key Lime Pie, brings new features to Google's Nexus family. However, the Xoom tablet and Nexus S handset will not be getting the update.
Zynga (Nasdaq: ZNGA) has announced another round of internal restructuring after its Chief Financial Officer Dave Wehner left for a senior position at Facebook.
The release date for Nintendo's Wii U is only days away, and a new video from Nintendo has included some details about the console's storage limits.
Shares of Cisco Systems (Nasdaq: CSCO), the top provider of Internet equipment, rose as much as 8 percent after the company reported robust first-quarter results.
In an email to all Microsoft employees, Steven Sinofsky explained in his own words that his decision to leave "was a personal and private choice."
Cisco Systems (Nasdaq: CSCO), the No. 1 maker of Internet switches and routers, reported first-quarter results that modestly beat estimates.
Shares of bankrupt imaging giant Eastman Kodak Co. (Pink: EKDKQ) surged Tuesday after the company announced it raised $793 million in debt financing.
The Samsung Galaxy Camera, the second camera in the world powered by Android, will officially go on sale in the U.S. starting this Friday, Nov. 16 through AT&T.
An $8.5 billion dividend by Verizon Wireless helps co-owner Vodafone, which could sell out to Verizon Communications.
The release date for Google's Nexus 4 handset and Nexus 10 has finally arrived. The Nexus 4 sold out in the US and UK within minutes.
Sprint has confirmed that its Windows Phone 8 handsets will see a release date in 2013, but has not revealed which manufacturer it will partner with.
The iPhone 5 has only been available for two months, but Apple's latest smartphone may become obsolete sooner than we think, possibly in record time.
As Pirate Bay Founder Svartholm finds himself in more legal trouble, Demonoid makes a small step toward a comeback.