As we approach the starting time for Apple's iPad Mini event in San Jose, Calif., many Apple fans may be searching the Web for a live stream from the California Theatre. If you're looking for a live stream, stop looking. You're not going to find one.
Apple is expected to announce the release of its iPad Mini at an event in San Jose on Tuesday, so we've compiled the best sources to follow live coverage.
Facebook (Nasdaq: FB) is expected to report its first profit as a public company and may hint at ways to keep growing.
A new study warns that Android users may be leaking personal information due to security oversights in popular smartphone apps.
Texas Instruments Inc. (Nasdaq: TXN), the No. 2 U.S. chipmaker, reported better-than-expected third quarter net income that rose 30 percent.
Yahoo (Nasdaq: YHOO)'s third-quarter net income blasted past estimates because of extraordinary gains from selling its investment in China’s Alibaba Group.
Reddit and a slew of other social services are down due to an issue with Amazon's Elastic Cloud Compute Network in North Virginia.
Compete, the Boston-based web analytics company, is the latest Internet company to settle abuse of privacy charges with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.
The release date for Windows 8 is less than a week away, and former Microsoft CEO and chairman Bill Gates has discussed the company's future.
The iPad is a terrific gadget, but the expensive $499 entry-level price is certainly a turn-off for cash-strapped consumers. That being said, many want to know to what extent, if any, Apple will appeal to these different tax brackets with the release of the iPad Mini.
When Yahoo (Nasdaq: YHOO) reports third-quarter results Monday, investors may be looking more for clues to CEO Marissa Mayer’s strategy.
At its media event on Tuesday, Apple will reportedly introduce an updated iPad 3, and a 7.85-inch iPad Mini.
The release date for Windows Phone 8 may be quickly approaching, as Best Buy has posted pre-order and price information for HTC's Windows Phone 8X and Nokia's Lumia 920.
Genealogy website Ancestry.com (Nasdaq: ACOM) is being sold to the European private-equity firm Permira, for $1.6 billion, a 40 percent increase since the company first began chasing private equity interest in July.
The employees of Kingfisher Airlines, who are at their wits end regarding the future of their job, are agitated over the unperturbed attitude of the airline’s owner and have planned to stage protests. Vijay Mallya, who has branded himself as the “King of Good Times,” has shown no interest or empathy towards his employees who have not been paid their salaries since March.
Texas Instruments (Nasdaq: TXN) reports third-quarter results Monday. It's an indicator for Detroit as well as electronics.
This week, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) finally ships Windows 8, the OS the company claims is its biggest product in 17 years.
The fall of BlackBerry, the rise of the iPhone, and how it spurred a Bring Your Own Device workplace revolution –- and spawned Divide.
Video game hardware and general gadget accessory developer PowerA has developed an innovative new way to let Android users play more robust games than "Temple Run" and "Words With Friends" on their smartphones with its new gaming device the MOGA.
An electrical fire at the Texas State Fair on Friday destroyed the Dallas landmark Big Tex, a 52-foot tall statue of a Texan that had been a staple at the fair for over 60 years. While it’s understandable that plenty of Texans are upset about the loss of Big Tex, it’s a bit less understandable to compare its destruction to September 11.
The release date for Samsung's Galaxy S3 on MetroPCS' network has officially been revealed by the company. The flagship handset will debut on Oct. 22 at a price of $499 off-contract.
Apple’s scheduled media event set for Tuesday will reportedly introduce a completely redesigned iMac, among several other Mac and iOS devices. But what about the iMac's display? Will Apple implant its biggest Retina Display yet into the all-new 2012 iMac?
Shares of Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) would have plunged 10 percent Friday, anyway. With the bad news out, can they recover?
Salesforce (Nasdaq: CRM) is adding a wide array of social analytics tools including Klout, Kred, Kanjoya, and PeekAnalytics to its Marketing Cloud in an effort to offer customers more comprehensive data packages and keep up with arch-rival Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL).
Stanford Ovshinsky, credited as the brain behind batteries for smartphones and hybrids, succumbed to prostate cancer Wednesday at the ripe age of 89.
Research in Motion (Nasdaq: RIMM) CEO Thorsten Heins defended the BlackBerry after the New York Times published a story citing user “dissatisfaction."
Google has announced a new $249 Chromebook. The affordable laptop will be manufactured by Samsung.
Facebook fell back below half of its IPO value as a study claims only 6 percent of "likers" actually engage with brands there.
Halloween is almost here, and if you're out of costume ideas be sure to check out our gallery. From tech gadgets, to video game characters to Internet memes, here are some of the top getups for geeks.
Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT reported first-quarter net income fell 22 percent as PC sales lagged and customers awaited Windows 8.