Lucky day for a kob fawn as it is cared for by the lioness that ate its mother.
Shares of Workday (NYSE: WDAY) the software company launched by PeopleSoft founder Dave Duffield, soared 70 percent.
Shares of Softbank (Tokyo: 9984) fell 20 percent Friday on reports of the takeover of Sprint-Nextel (NYSE: S)
Watching financial announcements from big companies in the PC sector resembles a jalopy falling apart. Is the tablet age here?
iPhone production slows as manufactures attempt to address issues with the phone's aluminum casing.
Mitt Romney isn't the first victim of the "Google Bomb" after "completely wrong" yielded results of the presidential candidate in Google Image search.
Shares of Sprint-Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S) soared on Softbank takeover reports. Here's why they'd make a deal.
The WIndows 8 release date is almost here, and Acer has announced the specs and price points for its upcoming line of laptops to debut with the software.
As per usual with any iDevice launch, the talented engineers at iFixit have managed to snatch and successfully take apart Apple's latest high-end iPod, the fifth-generation iPod Touch.
What’s wrong with Intel (Nasdaq: INTC)? Wednesday it set still another 52-week low of $21.76, down 25% from its high.
Fans of the popular BitTorrent site the Pirate Bay had reason to be concerned when two of the site’s most visible employees failed to show up for a scheduled appearance in Malaysia.
The major Internet providers are nearing the launch of their “six strikes” campaign to stem losses from illegal file sharing.
An Ohio teenager pleads not guilty as an accomplice to murder and faces life in prison.
Quick, open up Google Image Search in a new tab and search for the phrase “completely wrong.” What comes up? Hundreds of pictures of Mitt Romney. Over the past week, Romney’s name has been unintentionally linked with the phrase “completely wrong,” causing him to become practically the only image result for the phrase. How did this happen?
The release date for Windows 8 is quickly approaching, and Amazon has officially listed three versions of the software that will be available upon launch.
Apple wants quick, clean iPhone 5 production, after scuffs/scratches, but can the company net high-quality and high-speed at the same time?
Workday, the HR software company started by PeopleSoft's founders, boosted its IPO proceeds again.
Reed Hastings, CEO of Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX), said he’ll retire as a director of Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT), at its Nov. 28 annual meeting.
After a paper printed a satellite photo of a top-secret base from the new iPhone app, the government asked Apple to blur the images.
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey explained in a personal blog post that he now only works at the social media company one day a week, making him the last of the three co-founders to step away from its daily operations.
Samsung will release a Galaxy S3 Mini on Oct. 11 in Germany, an executive told Korean media on Wednesday. It is expected to come with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean out of the box.
Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) is scheduled to report third-quarter results next Thursday which may once again prove there's gold in search.
Humble Indie Bundle announced on Tuesday its first set of eBooks to be sold and distributed the same way multiplatform, DRM-free way as it sells music and video games.
The release date for Samsung's Galaxy Note 2 has appeared in what is believed to be an upcoming product launch sheet from T-Mobile.
A November release date for Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 is increasingly becoming a reality, as invitations for a press event on Oct. 29 have just shipped.
Adding to a long line of high profile corporate departures, Zynga Inc. (Nasdaq: ZNGA) has now Laurence Toney, general manager of Zynga Poker, one the company’s oldest and most successful products.
Apple's iPad Mini is rumored for a release date before the holiday season, and an image of what is believed to be the miniature tablet has surfaced on Twitter.
We weren’t sure when Apple was going to release its all-new fifth-generation iPod Touch and seventh-generation iPod Nano, but it looks like that day is today.
Shares of Apple Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL) fell as low as $628, more than 10 percent below their record high set when the iPhone 5 went on sale.
IBM (NYSE: IBM) and AT&T (NYSE: T), the No. 2 computer company and the No. 1 phone company, respectively, will team up to offer cloud services.