Oracle Corp reported better-than-expected quarterly earnings on Thursday, but that failed to calm investor fears that spending on technology software and hardware could be in jeopardy.
Wielding a plastic toll road pass during a recent speech in a Manhattan restaurant, Xerox Chief Executive Ursula Burns was on a mission to prove her company is not just about copy machines anymore.
NATO said Thursday one of its websites was the subject of a probable data breach, but it did not contain any classified data.
A computer hacker pleaded guilty to helping write malicious code that allowed him to breach AT&T Inc servers and steal personal data belonging to 120,000 Apple Inc iPad subscribers, U.S. prosecutors said.
Both companies get into the mobile wallet/payment game with their own service.
The Winklevoss twins are dropping their lawsuit against Facebook to overturn a 2008 settlement worth $65 million back then. Now, millions of dollars (in their settlement's growth in value) and several legal maneuvers later, they are finally going away.
Viacom Inc sued Cablevision Systems Corp to halt what it called the unauthorized streaming of its programing on devices such as Apple Inc's iPad.
U.S. government officials called for more testing of hedge fund manager Philip Falcone's satellite broadband start-up to address interference issues with global positioning systems, but showed interest in finding a solution rather than shutting the venture down.
T-Mobile says that it has over a million iPhones on its network.
After careful consideration, Winklevoss twins Cameron and Tyler have decided not to seek Supreme Court review about their $65 million settlement with Facebook Inc.
Apple aims to be the global distribution source worldwide.
Photos and a video of Stephen Elop previewing the first Nokia Windows phone have emerged.
The seven Harry Potter novels will be available as ebooks in October, author J.K. Rowling said on Thursday at the launch of a new interactive online website that will allow readers to navigate through the wizard stories.
U.S. antitrust regulators gave Apple approval to buy certain assets to be sold by bankrupt telecom maker Nortel Networks Corp, the Federal Trade Commission said on Thursday.
Apple is planning on two new iPhone smartphones for a September release, a development that should have rival Android concerned, analysts contend.
Leading analyst says Apple TV is on the way
Olympic rowing twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss have decided not to appeal to the Supreme Court a ruling upholding their $65 million settlement with Facebook Inc and its founder Mark Zuckerberg, signaling the possible end of the long-running dispute.
Twitter’s own iPhone app turned out to be the biggest of all the Twitter apps for hogging data.
A Silicon Valley startup named Lytro is introducing a revolutionary camera that takes living pictures, or pictures presented as interactive files.
The long wait is over as author J.K. Rowling has finally unveiled the secret contents of the new Pottermore website.
The recent round of rumors suggests that Apple iPhone 5 will come equipped with a dual-LED flash.
Direct e-book publishing by Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling takes out traditional and new economy book companies.
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Australia's problems with high-speed Internet can be summed up in one word: Margaret.
Apple’s expansion of iPhone to other carriers may check the sale of Google’s mobile operating system at least in the US, according to analysts.
Apple has blocked some harsh reviews it received from the users on its updated video editing software Final Cut Pro X .
There are two devices getting much hype even before their release. Apple's next generation iPhone - iPhone 5 - and Google Nexus 4G.
Cambridge University has digitized Charles Darwin’s personal library and put online all his annotations and notes in the margins on Wednesday.
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The Winklevoss Twins, who sued Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg for allegedly copying their idea for Facebook, have dropped their lawsuit and will accept their $65 million settlement.