When Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) reports third-quarter results Thursday, it’s likely to prove once again that eyeballs are money.
IBM (NYSE: IBM) bolstered its security software lines with more sophisticated products.
The release date for Nintendo's Wii U is quickly approaching, and in about one month the next-generation console will be on store shelves. Fans at New York Comic Con got a hands on preview of the gaming system, and here's what they had to say about it.
The release date for Android 4.1 Jelly Bean on Samsung's Galaxy S3 is expected "in coming months," according to a statement from the company.
Shares of IBM (NYSE: IBM) fell 6 percent Wednesday despite reporting better-than-expected third-quarter earnings.
Top global electronics brands Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) Nokia, Google and Amazon share a common problem: they're customers of Taiwan’s Foxconn.
The release date for Windows 8 is quickly approaching, as Microsoft will be launching its new OS in less than 10 days. Check out our guide to some of the most noteworthy features that will come with Windows 8.
Obama is capitalizing on memes generated by Mitt Romney's "binders full of women" comment to exploit social media's viral potential.
Hailo, one of a number of growing smartphone apps that let users hail taxi cabs and pay for their trips in real time, is bringing its service to Boston.
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) will slow production pending shipment of Windows 8 by Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT).
Globally, the number of smartphone users has risen above a billion for the first time ever, in the third quarter of 2012, a report released by US research and consulting firm Strategy Analytics stated Wednesday.
Once a collector's item, BlackBerry is no longer viewed as a connoisseur's must-have as more users are tempted by the iPhones and Androids.
Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) has acquired the cloud storage company StorSimple in an effort to expand its new cloud-based platform, Azure.
IBM reiterates bullish fourth-quarter forecast, while Intel's is more moderate.
On Tuesday, Sprint announced the release date and price for Samsung's Galaxy Note 2 on its network.
Now that Apple has officially confirmed the existence, time, date and location of its much-anticipated media event in California, many are now wondering when Apple will release the "iPad Mini," the heavily-rumored tablet and the likely centerpiece of this scheduled media event, to its store shelves.
International Business Machines Corp. (NYSE: IBM) appointed Christina Peters, a lawyer, as its second chief privacy officer.
Apple released invitations on Tuesday for its media event scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 23. In all likelihood, this event will see the release of Apple’s heavily-rumored 7.85-inch iPad Mini, as well as a newly-updated new iPad, a 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display, and a completely redesigned iMac.
Uber Technologies has reportedly shut down its operation in New York City little more than a month after launching the program.
The price for Microsoft's Surface tablet will start at $499, according to a product listing posted by the company ahead of preorders.
Third-quarter net income for Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) should decline, but the fourth-quarter forecast may be the news.
International Business Machines (NYSE: IBM) is expected to report lower third-quarter revenue, but earnings should rise at least 5%.
In less than 24 hours since being posted online, Morgan Freeman's video ad for President Obama has already racked up more than 187,000 views and 3,500 likes on YouTube, and is continuing to gain steam.
Shares of Workday (NYSE: WDAY) the human-resources software company launched by PeopleSoft founder Dave Duffield, jumped another 9 percent from their Friday close.
Could Amazon.com Inc. (Nasdaq: AMZN), be on the prowl for a unit of Texas Instruments Inc. (Nasdaq: TXN)?
Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) has announced the launch of a new music-streaming service, Xbox Music, the company’s first attempt to rival today’s major music services such as Spotify and Apple’s (Nasdaq: AAPL) iTunes.
Sprint-Nextel Corp. could be controlled by one of Japan's more colorful billionaires.
Softbank (Tokyo: 9984) announced its bid to acquire 70 percent of Sprint-Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S).
Google celebrated American cartoonist Winsor McCay on Monday with a Google Doodle dedicated to “Little Nemo” 107 years after its creation.
The collection, called "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy HD," aims to appease the game's massive following on the Nintendo platform in US and Japan, as well as appeal to owners of iPhones and iPads that have never played the game before.