Sanford Wallace, known as the "Spam King," has turned himself in to U.S. authorities after he was indicted for masterminding a scheme that sent more than 27 million unsolicited junk messages through Facebook's servers.
A series of solar flares that erupted on the Sun over the last three days have crossed the solar system and hit the Earth's magnetic field on Friday afternoon.
The Paul Ceglia vs. Facebook lawsuit has got another twist in the tale, as the Menlo Park, California-based social networking company has claimed to have revealed "smoking gun" evidence against Ceglia, the New York state resident, who claimed half of Mark Zuckerberg's stake in Facebook.
Hewlett Packard has decided to significantly cut its TouchPad tablet that launched just a month ago.
Apple Inc has won a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction against several retail stores in the Chinatown section of Queens, New York, that sell cases and other accessories for Apple products, including the iPhone, iPod and iPad.
Hewlett-Packard Co is offering a hefty discount on its TouchPad tablet a month after it launched the WebOS-based mobile device in a booming market dominated by Apple Inc's iPad.
Facebook says it has uncovered smoking gun evidence that a contract at the heart of a lawsuit against the company and its founder Mark Zuckerberg is fraudulent, according to a Facebook court filing.
Brocade's share plunge could mean Internet traffic growth is slowing
Kaspersky and Symantec say Shady RAT isn't as big of a deal as McAfee made it out to be.
Groupon Inc said on Friday that it is cutting some underperforming staff at its Chinese joint venture Gaopeng.
Looking to gain some ground on the iPad, HP slashed the price of its TouchPad tablets.
Shares of Research in Motion are at a yearly low. But they could recover with new Blackberry products. Or attract a bidder.
Honda recalls three popular models to update software glitch.
NASA launches Juno into space as the spacecraft heads towards the solar system's biggest planet.
Honda Motor Co Ltd will recall 2.49 million cars, small SUVs and minivans worldwide, including its popular Accord sedan, to repair a software problem that could damage the automatic transmission.
Watch as NASA launches Juno into space.
A stock market decline won't hurt tech companies but could stall IPOs because tech is vital to the economy.
The NASA spacecraft Juno will lift off at 11:34 a.m. on Friday from Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The four-ton spacecraft will start a five-year journey to Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, according to NASA's statement.
Over 72 organizations - including the United Nations, the Olympic committees and the U.S. government - have been hacked by China-based hackers for a half decade, according two security companies based in the United States.
Boeing selects United Launch Alliance's Atlas V rocket for its spacecraft.
Luxury goods maker Pierre Cardin took a plunge into the tablet landscape with a 7-inch Android tablet under the moniker PC-7006.
Wikipedia is seeking to bolster its thinning ranks of volunteer editors as old contributors depart and potential new ones are detered by onerous editing guidelines, founder Jimmy Wales said.
Posting your image on social media Web sites can mean risking your total identity.
According to research firm, International Data Corporation, Apple's sales of 20.3 million iPhones worldwide during the second quarter of 2011 helped the company secure 19.1 percent of the market share and lead all other vendors.
Apple has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit in U.S against fake identical Apple stores in China.
A recap of the battle of words between Google and Microsoft over patents.
Teachers, enthusiasts take to Twitter to cover launch.
North Korea's cash-strapped government has begun deploying hackers who pilfer points at South Korean gaming sites which they then convert into cash, according to the New York Times.
Here's more fodder for the iPhone 5 rumor mill: Word of an "ultra-thin" iPhone 5 was spread by a French Twitter user who posted online the picture of what he claims is Apple's upcoming smartphone.
Motorola accidentally posted the specifications of its upcoming Verizon LTE phone, the Droid Bionic, which is touted as "an all-powerful, unstoppable machine."