CBS News reportedly ended its relationship with both What's Trending, the site that issued the erroneous tweet, and the celebrity blogger who produced it.
Rumors about the iPhone5's release date have proliferated on the Web for quite some time, and now a Bloomberg report confirms the mid-October arrival of the Sprint-powered next-generation iPhone.
With Tim Cook having taken over as the CEO of Apple Inc., there are a few aspects he will have to keep in mind.
According to sources, Google has confirmed that the newest version of Android build that is set to arrive after Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) will be Jelly Bean.
Samsung must take its Galaxy Tab 10.1 somewhere else besides Germany because a German court backed Apple, the world's most valuable technology company, and banned sales of the tablet computer in the country.
Now, the Internet craze of lying and perching in unusual places and then taking a photo of yourself just took a more dangerous twist in the form of Batmanning - hanging upside down from raised surfaces by your feet.
An internal memo from the management of Sprint is suggesting that the carrier is set to launch the iPhone 5, Apple's fifth-generation iPhone, in early October.
Internap Network Services Corp, a provider of services that help improve Internet connectivity, is not up for sale at a time when a wave of consolidation is sweeping through the fast-growing telecom networking industry.
The NBC News Twitter feed was hacked on Friday by a group that claimed a hijacked plane, in a fresh attack, had crashed into the site where New York's twin towers were destroyed in September 11 attacks 10 years ago.
AT&T Inc and T-Mobile USA fought back against the Justice Department's challenge to their proposed merger, arguing the deal would usher in more intense competition.
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc said it is planning a major digital push to grab a bigger slice of the lucrative e-book market, which is witnessing an explosive growth, fueled by the popularity of tablets and e-readers.
Top Republicans in the House Energy and Commerce Committee want more information on why regulators are not supporting AT&T Inc's $39 billion bid for Deutsche Telekom AG's T-Mobile USA.
Evernote, which makes a popular app for taking notes and storing data on tablets, phones and personal computers, is considering filing for an initial public offering by the end of next year, its chief executive told Reuters on Friday.
Sprint will offer the iPhone 5 in mid-October under an unlimited data plan, reported Bloomberg, citing anonymous sources.
Intel may be eyeing a bid for InterDigital and its wireless patents
Apple's iPhone is the global smartphone leader and the company can still boast that its product users are also among the most satisfied. Since launching the iPhone in 2007 and as the company's highly-anticipated launch of the next version, the iPhone 5, nears, Apple has sold more than 110 million iPhones.
Evernote, which makes a popular app for taking notes and storing data on tablets, phones and personal computers, is considering filing for an initial public offering by the end of next year, its chief executive told Reuters on Friday.
Power companies in Southern California restored electricity to most customers by early Friday after a massive blackout on Thursday left nearly 5 million people in parts of California, Arizona and Mexico in the dark.
The worthy tech battle, also known as Amazon vs. iPad, is about to begin. Some industry observers will try to argue that Amazon's forthcoming new Kindle tablet will not be a direct, legitimate threat to Apple's industry-leading iPad because the company's first unit will be a 7-inch touchscreen instead of a 10-inch touchscreen.But even industry observers can be wrong, and such is the case with Amazon's new tablet, which will be a direct competitor to Apple's iPad regardless of ...
A defunct 7-ton research satellite is falling in the direction of earth and has the potential of raining debris on densely populated areas including Britain, NASA reports.
A new report is saying AOL CEO Tim Armstrong is pushing hard for a merger between his company and Yahoo.
Amazon.com Inc's agreement to start collecting sales tax in California next year may help brick and mortar rivals compete on prices with the world's largest Internet retailer.
Apple Inc scored a symbolic legal victory in efforts to keep its lead spot in the tablet computer market when a German court upheld a ban barring Samsung's local unit from selling its Galaxy 10.1 tablets in Europe's biggest economy.
A defunct 7-ton research satellite is falling earth bound,due to re-enter the atmosphere with a potential to rain debris on densely populated areas including Britain, NASA reports.
Sprint will keep its unlimited data plan even when it gets the iPhone 5 according to a report.
Now that Yahoo is searching for a new CEO and activist investor Daniel Loeb’s Third Point is trying to stir the pot, here are some things that former CEO Carol Bartz could have done to keep her job:
Apple strikes another win against its rival Samsung after a German court banned the company from selling its new Galaxy Tab because it looked too much like Apple's iPad.
A recent report by J.D. Power and Associates states that the overall satisfaction with smartphones is higher for devices which are of a certain size and weight and have the wherewithal which includes good-quality display, faster processors, long lasting battery and touch screen capabilities.
The use of illicit drugs in the US has seen a two-year increase according to a National Survey with marijuana becoming the drug of choice for young adults.
If rumors are to be believed then Japanese video game developer and publisher Capcom is gearing up to celebrate Devil May Cry’s North American ten-year birthday with an enhanced Devil May Cry Collection edition for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.